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100
A car averages 27 miles per gallon. If gas costs $4.04 per gallon, which of the following is closest to how much the gas would cost for this car to travel 2,727 typical miles?
$408.04
100
Correct the sentence. Jim Rosarios husband is a nice man
Jim, Rosario's husband, is a nice man.
100
Which is not a type of elements? A. Metals B. Nonmetals C. Gases D. Metalloids
C. Gases
100
A container is 1/8 full of water. After 10 cups of water are added, the container 3/4 is full. What is the volume of the container, in cups? A. 13 1/3 B.13 1/2 C.15 D.16 E.40
D. 16
100
Who won the Ballon d’Or, European Golden Shoe, La in 2012 -2013
Christiano Ronaldo
200
What is the value of x when 2x + 3 = 3x – 4 ?
7
200
Correct the sentence What time we gonna go to the mall?
What time are we going to go to the mall?
200
What is the acid that is present in lemon?
Citric Acid
200
A dog eats 7 cans of food in 3 days. At this rate, how many cans of food does the dog eat in (3+d) days? A. 7/3 + d B. 7/3 + d/3 C. 7/3 + 7/3d D. 7 + d/3 E. 7 + 7d/3
B. 7/3 + d/3
200
Who won Super Bowl XVIII in 1984
Oakland Raiders
300
Aspen can't answer this one What is the greatest common factor of 42, 126, and 210?
42
300
Correct the sentence She looked at him and said I will be back in five minutes!
She looked at him and said, “I will be back in five minutes!”
300
Which is used in preparation of dynamite? A. glycerol B. ethyl alcohol C. methyl alcohol D. glycol
A. Glycerol
300
As part of a probability experiment, Elliott is to answer 4 multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are 3 possible answers, only 1 of which is correct. If Elliott randomly and independently answers each question, what is the probability that he will answer the 4 questions correctly? A. 27/81 B. 12/81 C. 4/81 D. 3/81 E. 1/81
E. 1/81
300
Who has the record for the most gold medals in Olympic competition
Michael Phelps, 23 gold
400
Sales for a business were 3 million dollars more the second year than the first, and sales for the third year were double the sales for the second year. If sales for the third year were 38 million dollars, what were sales, in millions of dollars, for the first year?
16 million
400
Correct the sentence The cashere gave me two hundred and sixteen dollars sixty two cents.
The cashier gave me two hundred sixteen dollars and sixty two cents.
400
Who is regarded as father of modern chemistry?
Antoine Lavoisier
400
Only tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students attend Washington High School. The ratio of tenth graders to the school’s total student population is 86:255, and the ratio of eleventh graders to the school’s total student population is 18:51. If 1 student is chosen at random from the entire school, which grade is that student most likely to be in?A.Tenth B.Eleventh C.Twelfth D.All grades are equally likely. E.Cannot be determined from the given information
E. Cannot be determined from the given information
400
Who holds the record for most home runs in the MLB?
Barry Bonds, 762
500
A typical high school student consumes 67.5 pounds of sugar per year. As part of a new nutrition plan, each member of a track team plans to lower the sugar he or she consumes by at least 20% for the coming year. Assuming each track member had consumed sugar at the level of a typical high school student and will adhere to this plan for the coming year, what is the maximum number of pounds of sugar to be consumed by each track team member in the coming year?
54 pounds
500
DOUBLE POINTS Correct the sentence Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon.
No correction necessary, way to not be stupid!
500
What is a mixture of potassium nitrate powdered charcoal and sulphur called? A. paint B. aluminium C. brass D. gun powder
D. Gun Powder
500
If x:y=5:2 and y:z=3:2, what is the ratio of x:z? A. 3:1 B. 3:5 C. 5:3 D. 8:4 E. 15:4
B. 3:5
500
Who won the World Cup in soccer in 2002
Brazil