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Title: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?


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  • 1,000,000
  • 500,000
  • 250,000
  • 125,000
  • 64,000
  • 32,000
  • 16,000
  • 8,000
  • 4,000
  • 2,000
  • 1,000
  • 500
  • 300
  • 200
  • 100

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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to
the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then
Cont-A to switch back to pointer.
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Click to return to the question and poll the class
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Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this
oval to return to question and ask a friend
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  • B. The side lengths are
  • moved right 1 unit
  • and down 4 units
  • A. The side lengths are
  • moved to the left 4
  • units and up 1 unit
  • C. The side lengths are
  • 3 times as long and
  • moved right 4 units
  • and down 1 unit
  • D. The side lengths are
  • 3 times as long and
  • moved right 1 unit
  • and down 4 units

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Draw a triangle ABC with vertices A (0, 0), B
(2, 0), and C (0, 4).
  • B. answer
  • A.
  • C.
  • D.

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Draw a triangle ABC by applying the rule
(2.5x, 2.5y) to the vertices of triangle ABC.
  • A.
  • B.
  • C. answer
  • D.

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How do the lengths of triangle ABC compare to
lengths of corresponding sides of triangle ABC?
  • B. The lengths of
  • triangle ABC
  • are the same as
  • triangle ABC
  • A. The lengths of
  • triangle ABC are
  • 2.5 times longer
  • than triangle ABC
  • D. None of the
  • previous answers
  • C. The lengths of
  • triangle ABC are
  • 2 times longer
  • than triangle ABC

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How do the angles of triangle ABC compare to
the measures of corresponding angles of triangle
ABC?
  • A. Angle measures
  • are 2.5 times
  • larger
  • B. Angles measures
  • are the same
  • C. Angles measures
  • are 2.5 times
  • smaller
  • D. None of the
  • previous answers

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Are the triangles similar? Explain?
  • B. The triangles are not
  • similar because they do
  • not have the same shape
  • A. The triangles are
  • similar just because
  • they look the same.
  • C. The triangles are
  • are not similar,
  • because the same
  • thing is not
  • happening to the
  • x and y values.
  • D. The triangles are
  • similar because the
  • angles are the same
  • and their side lengths
  • have increased by the
  • same scale factor

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The triangles are similar because the angles are
the same and their side lengths have increased by
the same scale factor.
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Using triangle ABC from question 6 and the rule
(3x, y) to draw a new triangle.
  • B.
  • A.
  • C. answer
  • D.

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How do the angles of the new triangle compare
to the angles of triangle ABC?
  • A. Two of the angles are
  • not the same. Only
  • the right angle
  • remained the same.
  • B. All of the angles
  • the same.
  • C. All of the angles are
  • different.
  • D. None of the
  • previous answers

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Two of the angles are not the same. Only the
right angle remained the same.
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Are the two triangles similar? Explain
  • B. The triangles are similar,
  • because they look
  • the same and the same thing
  • is happening to the x and y
  • values.
  • A. Answer not listed
  • D. The triangles are not similar,
  • because there is no scale
  • factor that could be used to
  • transform one triangle to
  • another. All corresponding
  • angles do not have the same
  • measure.
  • C. The triangles are not
  • similar, because they do
  • not look the same and
  • none of the angles have
  • the same measure.

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The triangles are not similar, because
there is no scale factor that could
be used to transform one triangle
to another. All corresponding
angles do not have the same
measure.
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Make a similar triangle by applying a scale
factor of 1.5 to rectangle ABCD. Label the new
rectangle ABCD.
D
A
B
C
  • A.
  • B. answer
  • C.
  • D.

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A
D
6
B
C
12
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Make a similar triangle by applying a scale
factor of .25 to rectangle ABCD. Label the new
rectangle ABCD.
A
D
C
B
  • A.
  • B.
  • C. answer
  • D.

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A
D
1
C
2
B
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Tell how the lengths of the sides of rectangle
ABCD compare to the lengths of the
corresponding sides of rectangle ABCD.
  • B. Rectangle ABCD
  • is 1.5 times
  • rectangle ABCD
  • A. Rectangle ABCD
  • is 1.5 times
  • rectangle ABCD
  • C. Rectangle ABCD
  • is .25 times
  • rectangle ABCD
  • D. none of the
  • previous answers

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A
D
A
D
6
4
C
C
B
B
8
12
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Tell how the lengths of the sides of rectangle
ABCD compare to the lengths of the
corresponding sides of rectangle ABCD.
  • A. Side lengths of
  • rectangle ABCD
  • are 1.5 those of
  • rectangle ABCD
  • B. Side lengths of
  • rectangle ABCD
  • are .25 those of
  • rectangle ABCD
  • C. Side lengths of
  • rectangle ABCD
  • are .25 those of
  • rectangle ABCD
  • D. None of the
  • previous answers

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Side lengths of rectangle ABCD are 0.25 those
of rectangle ABCD
A
D
D
4
A
1
C
B
B
8
2
C
8 x .25 2 4 x .25 1
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Are the rectangles ABCD and ABCD similar
to each other? If so, what is the scale factor
from rectangle ABCD to rectangle ABCD?
  • B. The scale factor
  • from rectangle
  • ABCD to
  • ABCD is 6
  • A. The scale factor
  • from rectangle
  • ABCD to
  • ABCD is 1/6
  • D. None of the
  • previous answers
  • C. The scale factor
  • from rectangle
  • ABCD to
  • ABCD is 1/6

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The scale factor from rectangle
ABCD to ABCD is 1/6
D
A
6
A
D
1
C
C
B
B
2
12
12 x 1/6 2 6 x 1/6 1
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What is the scale factor from rectangle ABCD
to rectangle ABCD ?
  • B. The scale factor
  • from rectangle
  • ABCD to
  • ABCD is 6
  • A. The scale factor
  • from rectangle
  • ABCD to
  • ABCD is 6
  • D. None of the
  • previous answers
  • C. The scale factor
  • from rectangle
  • ABCD to
  • ABCD is 1/6

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A
D
6
A
D
1
B
C
2
C
12
B
2 x 6 12 1 x 6 6
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