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In honor of Veterans day
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Who was the first black baseball player to play in the major leagues?

Moses Fleetwood Walker

100

The ratio of vertical change to horizontal change between two points on a line. 

Slope

100

Name 5 ways to prove triangle congruence

SSS, ASA, SAS, AAS, HL

100

Where did Mr. Richter go to high school

Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School

100

Veterans day originated from what war?

WW1

200

The United States state of Georgia is famous for what fruit?

Peaches

200

Lines that do not intersect and are coplanar. 

Parallel lines

200

Name three types of transformations

Translation, rotation, and reflection

200

What state was Mr. Richter born in?

Wisconsin

200

How many of our presidents have served in the armed forces?

30, 24 during a time of war, two earned the rank of 5 star general. 

300

Who was the only person to play in a Superbowl and a world series?

Deion Sanders

300

Two lines that intersect to form a right angle

Perpendicular lines
300

The new figure that is produced in a transformation?

Image

300

What is Mr. Richter's favorite candy?

Milkyway 

300

What were the nicknames of the two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan during WW2?

Fat man, little boy

400

How many times have the U.S. hosted the Olympics?

8

400

A polygon with 10 sides

decagon

400

In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle?

Hypotenuse

400

What is Mr. Richter's second favorite Disney movie? 

Hint: favorite is Pocahontas

Mulan

400

What is the military's most prestigious award? 

Medal of honor

500

What two famous Office character was quoted saying 

"I could get a fish for a five-cent worm.      

You're paying way too much for your worms, man. Who's your worm guy?"

Michael and Creed

500

The x coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the x-axis.  

X-intercept 

500

A theorem whose proof follows directly from another theorem

Corollary
500

How old was Mr. Richter when we attended his first baseball game?

2 days old 

500

Franklin D. Roosevelt said this famous quote on December 7th 1941 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

"A date which will live in infamy"

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