What are the odds?
Mathcounts
Find the Right Factor
Mr. Wong's Fan Club
Raider Pride
100

A coin is rigged so that it has a 60% chance of flipping heads. If this coin is flipped 2 times, what is the probability of flipping 2 tails? Express your answer as a percentage. 

16%

100

What is the hundreds digit in the following product: 5 X 6 X 7 X 8 X 9 X 10?

2

100

Factor completely


(x+3)(x-14)

100

What subject does Mr. Wong teach?

Math

100

Who is the principal of Rowland?

Mitchell Brunyer

200

Sarah, Susan, and Samantha are in a math class with 30 students. The teacher randomly chooses 3 students to answer questions in front of the class. What is the probability that Sarah, Susan, and Samantha are chosen?

1/4060

200

If April 4 is the first day of a new project, and June 6 is the last day, for how many days did the project run?

64

200

Factor completely


2(4t+3)(t+2)

200
Name a club Mr. Wong is an advisor of.

CSF or Math Club

200

Who is the ASB president?

Ava Jho

300

4, fair, six-sided dice are rolled simultaneously. The values on the top of the dice are multiplied together. What is the probability that the product is prime?

1/108

300

The ratio of butter:flour:sugar in a recipe is 1:6:4. When using 8 cups of sugar in this recipe, how many total cups of these three ingredients will be used?

22

300

Factor completely



300

What sweet treat does Mr. Wong like?

Ice Cream

300

When was the Homecoming dance?

October 7th

400

An envelope contains eight bills: 2 ones, 2 fives, 2 tens, and 2 twenties. Two bills are drawn at random without replacement. What is the probability that their sum is $20 or more? 

1/2

400

A 1% late charge was added to Jenna's bill on the 30th day past its due date. The resulting total was then increased by 1% because she did not pay the bill in the next 30 days either. Her original bill was $400. Exactly how much is the bill now?

408.04

400

Factor completely



400

Where is Mr. Wong's room?

B-8

400

What are the three raider goals?

Thinker, Communicator, and Contributor

500

The number 21! = 51,090,942,171,709,440,000 has over 60,000 positive integer divisors. One of them is chosen at random. What is the probability that it is odd?

1/19

500

Jasmine had 3 paperclips on Monday, then she had 6 on Tuesday, and her number of paperclips proceeded to double on each subsequent day. On what day of the week did she first have more than 100 paperclips?

Sunday

500

Factor completely


(x-4)(x+3)(3x+1)(2x+3)

500

When is Mr. Wong's birthday? 

September 18th

500

When was John A. Rowland High School established?

1964

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