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The Rules… The Reaping: I have separated you into 12 districts. Every district starts with 8 pieces of candy in their cup. The only materials you may start with is a pencil, scrap paper to work on, and a calculator. The Capitol (myself) will then ask a review question, starting with district 1. If they answer incorrect, the question goes to the next district. If answered correctly, they may take half of any other district’s candy and add it to their own. We will have five rounds of questions, with a capitol card in between each round. If you talk to/distract another district while they are working, the peacekeepers will take two pieces of candy from your cup after each offense. The district with the most candy at the end wins! SO DO NOT EAT YOUR CANDY!!
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Capitol Cards There are four Capitol Cards. I will select one after each round of questions. These questions apply to every district in the game.
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Fallen Tributes If you lose all your candy and become a fallen tribute, you must continue playing by answering questions when your district is called upon. However, you will not be able to take nor receive candy from other districts. In other words, you won’t become The Victor but you still must review the material.
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Any Questions??
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Question 1 To prove that triangle AGE and triangle OLD are congruent by SAS, what additional information is needed?
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Question 2 Find the length of FE:
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Question 3 Write the following quadratic in vertex form:
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Question 7 List four linear pairs and 4 pairs of vertical angles.
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Question 11 Write an equivalent expression in standard polynomial form:
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Question 18 Solve for x.
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Question 21 Find the amplitude, midline, period, and frequency of the following periodic function: h(t) = 16 sin(2t) + 4
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Question 22 Determine if the following triangles are congruent. If congruent, state which congruency theorem tells you so.
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