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Who wants to be a Math Millionaire?

Who wants to be a Math Millionaire?. --Is your slate clear? --Do you have a marker ? --Put on your thinking cap …Here we GOOOO!!. Write this number in standard notation : 10 3. A) 100 B) 10,000 C) 1,000 D) 30. $100. C. 1,000.

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Who wants to be a Math Millionaire?

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  1. Who wants to be a Math Millionaire? --Is your slate clear? --Do you have a marker? --Put on your thinking cap …Here we GOOOO!!

  2. Write this number in standard notation: 103 A) 100 B) 10,000 C)1,000 D)30 $100

  3. C 1,000

  4. Write the following in standard notation: 5 million A)5,000,000 B) 5,000 C) 500,000 D)50,000,000 $200

  5. A 5,000,000

  6. Write the following in standard notation: 3 * 10 2 A)3,000 B)30 C)300 D)10,000 $300

  7. C 300

  8. Write the following innumber and word notation: 6,000 A)6 Thousand B)6 Hundred C)Six Thousand D)Six Hundred $500

  9. A 6 thousand

  10. Put the correct sign in between these two numbers. -3 0 A) -3 > 0 B) -3 = 0 C)-3 < 0 $1,000

  11. C -3 < 0

  12. Plug in the correct sign to compare these two numbers. -6 -7 A) -6 = -7 B) -6 > -7 C) -6 < -7 $2,000

  13. B -6 > -7

  14. Put these numbers in order from least to greatest. -6, 0, 6, -4, -2, 9, -9 A) 9, 6, 0, -2, -4, -6, -9 B) -9, -6, -4, -2, 0, 6, 9 C)-9, 9, -6, 6, -4, -2, 0 D)0, -2, -4, -6, 6, -9, 9 $4,000

  15. B -9, -6, -4, -2, 0, 6, 9

  16. Write a number sentence that matches the story problem. Mary bought 5 cards. She already had 4 cards. She split all of her cards up among 3 friends. How many cards will each friend receive? A) (5 + 4) / 3 B) (3 / 5) + 4 C) (3 + 5) / 4 D) (4 + 3) / 5 $8,000

  17. A (5 + 4) / 3

  18. Donald is playing the Credits/Debits game. He is $5 “In the hole” but on his next turn, he earns $7. What is his new balance? A)$2 in the black B) $2 in the red C) $12 in the red D) $12 in the black $1,600

  19. A $2 in the black

  20. Add parentheses to make the number sentence true. 3 * 3 + 4 /2 = 11 A)3 * 3 + (4 / 2) B)(3 * 3) + 4 / 2 C)(3 * 3) + (4 / 2 ) D)3 * (3 + 4) / 2 $25,000

  21. C (3 * 3) + (4 / 2 )

  22. Add: -3 + -5 A)8 B)-2 C) -8 D) 2 $50,000

  23. C -8

  24. Add: -9 + 6 A) -3 B) 3 C) -15 D) 15 $100,000

  25. A -3

  26. Subtract: -6 - 5 A) 1 B) -1 C) 11 D) -11 $250,000

  27. D -11

  28. Subtract: -16 – (-5) A) 21 B) -21 C) -11 D) 11 $500,000

  29. C -11

  30. Solve 52 + (-5 + 8)*2 A) 29 B) 31 C) 22 D) 56 $1,000,000

  31. B 31

  32. CongratulationsMath Millionaires! Homework: Study for Unit 7 Exam Bring home your SRB and Study Guide!

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