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Who Wants To Be A Math Millionaire?
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Question 1
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The Solution to5x 8 gt 33
  • A x lt 4
  • B x gt -5
  • C x gt 5
  • D x lt 5

4
The Solution to5x 8 gt 33
  • A x lt 4
  • B x gt -5
  • C x gt 5
  • D x lt 5

5
100
6
Question 2
7
x 2 2 xis an example of which property?
  • A Associative
  • B Commutative
  • C Distributive
  • D additive Identity

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x 2 2 xis an example of which property?
  • A Associative
  • B Commutative
  • C Distributive
  • D additive Identity

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200
10
Question 3
11
0.000194In Scientific Notation
  • A 194 x 106
  • B 1.94 x 105
  • C 1.94 x 10-4
  • D 194 x 10-6

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0.000194In Scientific Notation
  • A 194 x 106
  • B 1.94 x 105
  • C 1.94 x 10-4
  • D 194 x 10-6

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300
14
Question 4
15
  • A 2/3
  • B 1/2
  • C 8/15
  • D 2/15

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  • A 2/3
  • B 1/2
  • C 8/15
  • D 2/15

17
500
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Question 5
19
  • A 16
  • B -8
  • C 28
  • D 4

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  • A 16
  • B -8
  • C 28
  • D 4

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1,000
22
Question 6
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Which equation represents the graph.
  • A y 1/2 x
  • B y -x2
  • C y x2
  • D y 2x

24
Which equation represents the graph.
  • A y 1/2 x
  • B y -x2
  • C y x2
  • D y 2x

25
2000
26
Question 7
27
The top 25 of the scores range from?
  • A 5 - 8
  • B 8 - 12
  • C 12 - 16
  • D 16 - 19

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The top 25 of the scores range from?
  • A 5 - 8
  • B 8 - 12
  • C 12 - 16
  • D 16 - 19

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4,000
30
Question 8
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The value of x in the equation.
  • A x 15
  • B x 12
  • C x 9
  • D x 24

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The value of x in the equation.
  • A x 15
  • B x 12
  • C x 9
  • D x 24

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8,000
34
Question 9
35
  • A 4.9
  • B 6.1
  • C 5.8
  • D 5.2

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  • A 4.9
  • B 6.1
  • C 5.8
  • D 5.2

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16,000
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Question 10
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2-4
  • A 8
  • B 1
  • C 1/2
  • D 1/16

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2-4
  • A 8
  • B 1
  • C 1/2
  • D 1/16

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32,000
42
Question 11
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The length of the missing side of the right
triangle.
  • A 13 cm
  • B 15 cm
  • C 14 cm
  • D 12.5 cm

44
The length of the missing side of the right
triangle.
  • A 13 cm
  • B 15 cm
  • C 14 cm
  • D 12.5 cm

45
64,000
46
Question 12
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PETER BORROWED 500 AT 8 SIMPLE INTEREST. HOW
MUCH WILL HE OWE IN INTERST AFTER 2 YEARS?
  • A 90
  • B 100
  • C 80
  • D 120

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PETER BORROWED 500 AT 8 SIMPLE INTEREST. HOW
MUCH WILL HE OWE IN INTERST AFTER 2 YEARS?
  • A 90
  • B 100
  • C 80
  • D 120

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125,000
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Question 13
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ISABEL PAID FOR LUNCH. IF THE BILL FOR LUNCH WAS
34.60 AND SHE LEFT A 15 TIP, HOW MUCH DID SHE
PAY IN TOTAL?
  • A ABOUT 40
  • B ABOUT 35
  • C ABOUT 45
  • D ABOUT 30

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ISABEL PAID FOR LUNCH. IF THE BILL FOR LUNCH WAS
34.60 AND SHE LEFT A 15 TIP, HOW MUCH DID SHE
PAY IN TOTAL?
  • A ABOUT 40
  • B ABOUT 35
  • C ABOUT 45
  • D ABOUT 30

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250,000
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Question 14
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF AN
INEQUALITY?
  • A -9x 2
  • B 4x lt 16
  • C 4x 16
  • D 4 - 8

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF AN
INEQUALITY?
  • A -9x 2
  • B 4x lt 16
  • C 4x 16
  • D 4 - 8

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500,000
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Question 15
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE
DISTRIBUTUVE PROPERTY?
  • A 4 3 3 4
  • B 4 0 4
  • C 4 (23) 423
  • D 2(43) 8 6

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE
DISTRIBUTUVE PROPERTY?
  • A 4 3 3 4
  • B 4 0 4
  • C 4 (23) 423
  • D 2(43) 8 6

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1,000,000
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