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Algebra Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Question 1

Expand and Simplify 3(2m +1) – 2(2m - 3) A 10m - 3 B 2m - 3 C 10m + 9 D 2m + 9

Expand and Simplify 3(2m +1) – 2(2m - 3) A 10m - 3 B 2m - 3 C 10m + 9 D 2m + 9

£100

Question 2

Factorise completely 4pq – 8q A q(4p – 8) B 8q(0.5p – 1) C 4q(p – 2) D 4(pq – 2q)

Factorise completely 4pq – 8q A q(4p – 8) B 8q(0.5p – 1) C 4q(p – 2) D 4(pq – 2q)

£200

Question 3

Solve 5(3 – 2m) – 7 = 13 A -0.5 B -2.1 C 0.5 D 2.1

Solve 5(3 – 2m) – 7 = 13 A -0.5 B -2.1 C 0.5 D 2.1

£300

Question 4

What is the gradient of this line? A 0.5 B -0.5 C 2 D -2

What is the gradient of this line? A 0.5 B -0.5 C 2 D -2

£500

Question 5

Solve this inequality n – 5 > 2(n – 7) A n < 9 B n > 9 C n > 2 D n < 2

Solve this inequality n – 5 > 2(n – 7) A n < 9 B n > 9 C n > 2 D n < 2

£1,000

Question 6

What are the next 3 terms: 1, 3, 6, 10, … A 14, 18, 22 B 15, 21, 28 C 11, 13, 16 D none of the above

What are the next 3 terms: 1, 3, 6, 10, … A 14, 18, 22 B 15, 21, 28 C 11, 13, 16 D none of the above

£2,000

Question 7

Make q the subject of p 2 = q 2 + r 2 A q = p - r B q = √(r 2 – p 2 ) C q = r - p D q = √(p 2 – r 2 )

Make q the subject of p 2 = q 2 + r 2 A q = p - r B q = √(r 2 – p 2 ) C q = r - p D q = √(p 2 – r 2 )

£4,000

Question 8

What is the equation of this graph? A y = -3x + 2 B y = 2x - 3 C y = 3x - 2 D y = -2x + 3

What is the equation of this graph? A y = -3x + 2 B y = 2x - 3 C y = 3x - 2 D y = -2x + 3

£8,000

Question 9

Solve 5c – 2(4c – 9) = 5 + 5(2 – c) A -1.5 B 1.5 C 16.5 D -16.5

Solve 5c – 2(4c – 9) = 5 + 5(2 – c) A -1.5 B 1.5 C 16.5 D -16.5

£16,000

Question 10

Expand and Simplify (3x – 2)(x + 6) A 3x 2 – 12 B 3x 2 + 8x – 12 C 3x x – 12 D 3x 2 + 4x – 12

Expand and Simplify (3x – 2)(x + 6) A 3x 2 – 12 B 3x 2 + 8x – 12 C 3x x – 12 D 3x 2 + 4x – 12

£32,000

Question 11

What is the nth term for the sequence 5, 9, 13, 17, …? A 5n + 4 B 4n + 1 C n + 4 D none of the above

What is the nth term for the sequence 5, 9, 13, 17, …? A 5n + 4 B 4n + 1 C n + 4 D none of the above

£64,000

Question 12

A x = a / b B x = ab C x = 0.5ab D x = √(ab)

A x = a / b B x = ab C x = 0.5ab D x = √(ab)

£125,000

Question 13

Use a graphical method to solve the simultaneous equations x + 3y = 6 & y = 2x - 5 A x = 2, y = -1 B x = 6, y = 0 C x = 3, y = 1 D x = 2.5, y = 0

Use a graphical method to solve the simultaneous equations x + 3y = 6 & y = 2x - 5 A x = 2, y = -1 B x = 6, y = 0 C x = 3, y = 1 D x = 2.5, y = 0

£250,000

Question 14

A 19 B 3 C 1 D -3

A 19 B 3 C 1 D -3

£500,000

Question 15

Factorise x 2 + 2x - 15 A (x + 5)(x – 3) B (x – 5)(x – 3) C (x – 5)(x + 3) D (x + 5)(x + 3)

Factorise x 2 + 2x - 15 A (x + 5)(x – 3) B (x – 5)(x – 3) C (x – 5)(x + 3) D (x + 5)(x + 3)

£1,000,000

Question 16

Solve the simultaneous equations 3x + 4y = 23 & 2x + 5y = 20 A x = 4, y = 3 B x = 4, y = 2 C x = 5, y = 3 D none of the above

Solve the simultaneous equations 3x + 4y = 23 & 2x + 5y = 20 A x = 4, y = 3 B x = 4, y = 2 C x = 5, y = 3 D none of the above

x = 5, y = 2 For £5,000,000, what is the answer to the last question?

£5,000,000