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Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Fourth Grade Teachers
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$100 Which of the following lists contain ONLY multiples of 6? A – 12, 16, 18 B – 1, 2, 3, 6 C – 6, 12, 18 D – 16, 26, 36
$200 Which of the following is a multiple of 5? A - 189 B - 420 C - 256 D - 378
$500 Which of the following is NOT a factor pair of 18? A – 2 and 9 B – 1 and 18 C – 3 and 6 D – 4 and 5
$1, 000 Which factor pair completes the T chart for the number 24 ? 1 24 2 12 3 8 A – 2 and 24 B – 3 and 6 C – 4 and 12 D – 4 and 6
$2, 000 What makes a number composite? A – It has less than two factors B ––It It has more than two factors C – It has exactly two factors D – Composite #’s aren’t real
$4, 000 Which of the following numbers is a multiple of 2? A – 384 B – 853 C – 107 D – 1, 009
$8, 000 The following arrays model the number 4. This proves that 4 is a _____ number ? XXXX XX XX A – factor B – prime C – composite D – odd
$16, 000 Find the following number. ü Composite ü Multiple of 5 ü Greater than 2 & less than 20 A– 5 B – 10 C – 16 D – 20
$64, 000 Which of the following is NOT a prime number ? A– 7 B – 13 C – 17 D – 21
$125, 000 Which of following proves that 22 is a composite number? A– B– C– D– 2 x 11 = 22 1 x 22 = 22 22 / 1 = 22 21 + 1 = 22
$250, 000 What feature is shown in the following pattern ? (Rule: Start with 4 , add 5. ) 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29. . . A – The numbers are all odd. B – The numbers are multiples of 4. C – Numbers alternately end 4 then 9 D – All numbers are composite.
$500, 000 Mrs. Smith’s class gets 2 minutes of extra recess for each day of great behavior. If the pattern continues, Day Recess how many minutes will 1 2 her class have after 2 4 3 6 Day 9 ? 9 A– 8 B – 13 C – 18 D – 20 ?
$1, 000 Sarah earns money for babysitting. She earned $7 the first week and $3 more each week after that. She made $10 in the second week, $13 the third week, and $16 the fourth week. If the pattern continues, how much will Sarah earn in the sixth week? A – $19 B - $22 C – $25 D – $28
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