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Who Wants to Be a

Millionaire?

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Triangles and

Polygons

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Click the appropriate dollar amount at right to proceed to the question

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Phone A Friend

“OK Contestant…Please select a friend to help you with this one. You have thirty seconds to discuss your options…”

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Ask the Audience

“Audience, we need your help on this one…in a moment, we’ll ask you to indicate, by show of hands, your choice for the correct answer…”

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Fifty - Fifty

You’ve asked that two of the wrong answers be eliminated, leaving you with one wrong answer plus the correct one.

50/50

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Correct

Correct!

Proceed to Next Question

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Incorrect

Sorry, That’s Incorrect

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Obtuse

A triangle, in which one angle measures more than 90°

Acute Fat

Right

50/50

A

C D

B

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Right

A triangle in which no sides are congruent.

Isosceles Scalene

EquilateralA

C D

B

50/50

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72

Find the measure of the missing angle:

108 100

288A

C D

B

50/50

42 30

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119

Find the measure of the missing angle:

51 29

61A

C D

B

50/50

29

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Concave Pentagon

Classify the polygon by number of sides and as convex or concave:

Convex Polygon

Convex Pentagon

Concave QuadrilateralA

C D

B

50/50

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69

Find x:

58 112

53A

C D

B

50/50

x6953

112

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107

Find the measure of the missing angle:

97 86

83A

C D

B

50/50

83

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5

Find the measure of the exterior angle:

108 82

92A

C D

B

50/50

x + 1437

2x + 10

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180 and 0

Find the measures of the interior angles and exterior angles of a regular decagon.

134 and 46 144 and 36

150 and 30A

C D

B

50/50

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95

Find the value of c.

155 180

35A

C D

B

50/50

(c + 23)°(c + 52)°

(c)°

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9

A small regional airline plans to establish service among six cities so that each city is connected to each other by a direct route. How many direct routes must they establish?

15 18

12A

C D

B

50/50

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10

Find x:

15 30

25A

C D

B

50/50

2x + 2

2x + 11

4x – 2 4x – 11

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113

Find n:

203 720

23A

C D

B

50/50

(n + 6)°n

62°135°

151°

140°

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Yes

Is it possible for a regular polygon to have 240° as the measure of each of its angles?

Maybe so I don’t know

NoA

C D

B

50/50

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6 routes

In Centerville, east/west streets are numbered consecutively starting at First, and north/south streets are lettered alphabetically starting at A. Police officers who are at the corner of Second and E Streets must respond to a call at Fourth and G Streets. They must take the shortest route possible along the streets. How many possible routes are there?

5 routes 10 routes

4 routesA

C D

B

50/50

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