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Directions:
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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the
questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program
with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1
Round 2
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Final
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Real?
Too
Many
Rules
Order
in the
Court
Number
Please
It’s
Radical
Imagine
That
Round 2
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For Real?
The numbers
√43, 0.235939573…, , and 3√17
are examples from what
number set that is a subset of the
Real Numbers?
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Irrational Numbers
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For Real?
Any number that can be
expressed as a ratio of 2 whole
numbers is what kind of number?
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Rational Number
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For Real?
For what operations is the set of
Real numbers closed?
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For Real?
Addition & Multiplication
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For Real?
Rewrite 1.456456…
as a rational number.
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For Real?
Let x = 1.456456…
Then 1000x = 1456.45645…
And subtract x from 1000x.
999x = 1455
1455 = 485
999 333
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For Real?
Use the following to determine
the number x:
1) x is a whole number < 100
2) 441 < x2 < 2401
3) x is a multiple of 3
4) x is divisible by 7
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For Real?
212 < x2 < 492
24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, & 48
are multiples of 3
Only 42 is divisible by 7
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Too Many Rules
rxs=sxr
is an example of this property
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Commutative Property of
Multiplication
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Too Many Rules
If x and y are Real Numbers, then
x+y is a unique Real Number
is an example of what property?
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Too Many Rules
Closure Property of Addition
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Too Many Rules
(9 + 8) + 3 = 3 + (8 + 9)
is an example of this property
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Too Many Rules
Commutative Property of
Addition
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Too Many Rules
If x is a nonzero Real #, then
x ● 1/x = 1
is an example of this property
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Too Many Rules
Property of Multiplicative
Inverses
OR
Property of Inverses for
Multiplication
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(3 ● x) ● y = 3 ● (x ● y)
is an example of this property
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Associative Property of
Multiplication
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Order in the Court!
3(-9 + 5) + 42 – 7
when simplified represents this
number
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Order in the Court!
3(-4) + 16 – 7 =
-12 + 16 – 7 =
-3
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Order in the Court!
14 - 28 ÷ 5 ● 15 + 32
when simplified represents this
number
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Order in the Court!
14 – 28/5 ● 15 + 9 =
14 – 84 + 9 =
-61
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Order in the Court!
-32 – 4(5 – 11) ÷ 23 + (3 – 8)2
when simplified represents this
number
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Order in the Court!
-9 -4(-6) ÷8 + (-5)2 =
-9 + 24/8 + 25 =
19
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Order in the Court!
The expression
6(a – b) + 4c – (2a) ÷ b
represents this number when
a = -4, b = 2, and c = -3
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Order in the Court!
6(-4 – 2) + 4(-3) – 2(-4)/2 =
6(-6) -12 – (-8)/2 =
-36 – 12 + 4 =
-44
Scores
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Order in the Court!
The expression
9 + ab(4 – 2c)
(a + b) – c
represents this number when
a = -4, b = 2, and c = -3
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Order in the Court!
9 + (-4)(2) [4 – 2(-3)] =
(-4 + 2) – (-3)
9 + -8[4 + 6] =
-2 + 3
9 – 80 =
1
-71
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Number Please
The sum of the first 10 prime
numbers
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2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 +
23 + 29 = 129
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Number Please
The number of prime factors for
3150
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2 ● 32 ● 52 ● 7 is the prime
factorization,
so there are 4 prime numbers that
are factors of 3150
Scores
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Number Please
A palindrome is a number which
reads the same from left-to-right
and from right-to-left.
(ex. 737 and 8228 are palindromes)
What is the first palindrome
greater than 10,000 which is also
a multiple of 3?
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Number Please
10,101
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Number Please
A fraction is equivalent to 4/5.
The sum of the numerator & the
denominator is 36.
What is the fraction?
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Number Please
4/5 = 8/10 = 12/30 = 16/20,
Therefore 16 + 20 = 36
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Number Please
Plastic spoons come in packages
of 20, plastic forks in packages of
15, and plastic knives in
packages of 12. If a place setting
requires a fork, spoon, & a knife,
what is the least number of each
utensil you can buy in order to
get an equal number of each?
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Number Please
The least common multiple of
15, 12, and 20 is 60
Scores
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It’s Radical
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√147
represents this number when it is
simplified
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It’s Radical
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√49 ●√3 =
7√3
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It’s Radical
3√54 - 2√96 + √44
in simplified form
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It’s Radical
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√6 + 2√11
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It’s Radical
(-5√6 + √2)(3√6 - 4√2)
in simplest form
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It’s Radical
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-15√36 + 20√12 + 3√12 - 4√4 =
-15(6) + 23√12 – 4(2) =
-90 + 46√3 – 8 =
-98 + 46√3
Scores
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It’s Radical
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The reciprocal of
8 - 6√2
in simplified form
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It’s Radical
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8 - 6√2
1___ ● 8 + 6√2
8 - 6√2
8 +6√2
8 + 6√2
-8
-1 - 3√2
4
Scores
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It’s Radical
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3 - 5√6
7 + √3
in simplified form
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It’s Radical
(3 - 5√6) ● (7 - √3)
(7 + √3)
(7 - √3)
21 - 3√3 - 35√6 + 5√18
49 – 3
21 - 3√3 - 35√6 + 15√2
46
Scores
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Imagine That
i235
in simplified form
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Imagine That
(i4)58 ● i3 =
1 ● i3 =
-i
Scores
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Imagine That
(35 – 17i) + (-13 + 29i)
in simplified form
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Imagine That
(35 – 13) + (-17 + 29)i =
22 + 12i
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Imagine That
3(14 – 7i) – (24 – 8i)
in simplified form
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Imagine That
3(14 – 7i) – (24 – 8i) =
42 – 21i – 24 + 8i =
18 – 13i
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Imagine That
(5 – 4i) (3 + 5i)2
in simplest form
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Imagine That
(5 – 4i) (3 + 5i)2 =
(5 – 4i) (9 + 30i + 25i2) =
(5 – 4i) (-16 + 30i) =
-80 + 150i + 64i – 120i2 =
40 + 214i
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Imagine That
6 – 10i
5 + 3i
in simplest form
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Imagine That
(6 – 10i) ● (5 – 3i)
(5 + 3i)
(5 – 3i)
30 – 18i – 50i + 30i2
25 + 9
-68i
34
-2i
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