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This is 15 in binary.

What is 1111?

100

If you roll two dice, this is the probability the sum of the two dice is 5.

What is 5/36?

100

Refer to Diagram #1.  This is the winner in a runoff election. 

What is B?

100

This is what it is called when no player can gain by a change of strategy if the other player's strategy remains unchanged. 

What is a Nash Equilibrium?

100

This is the year Ms. Granlund and Ms. Kude both started teaching at Wayzata.

What is 2007?

200

This is the number of charter projects our class had.

What is 5?

200

There are 2 yellow and 3 red marbles in a jar.  You draw marbles, one at a time, without replacement, this is the probability both marbles are red.

What is 3/10?

200

Refer to Diagram #1.  This is the winner if the Borda Count Method is used and the number of points the winner received.  (Use 3 points for 1st place, 2 points for 2nd place, 1 point for 3rd place.)

What is A and 41 points?

200

Refer to Diagram #2. Player 2 determines what Player 1 will do.  Player 2 does this based on that information.

What is "Go"?

200

The number 76 in base 10 is this in binary. 

What is 1001100?

300

This is 10111 in base ten.

What is 23?

300

There are 2 yellow and 3 red marbles in a jar. If you draw two marbles, one at a time, without replacement, this is the probability you get a red and a yellow marble.

What is 3/5?

300

Refer to Diagram #1.  This is the winner when directly comparing candidates A and B.

What is B?

300

This is the Nash Equilibrium in the Prisoner's Dilemma. 

What is both prisoner's should talk?

300

Refer to Diagram #6.  There are 23 teachers available to teach the classes.  This is how many teachers should be assigned to English 9 and English 10, respectively, when using the Hamilton method.   

What is 3, 4?

400

This is the number of seniors in the class.

What is 16?

400

The number of ways can you select a President, Vice President, and Treasurer from a group of 20 people.

What is 6,840?

400

Refer to Diagram #1. This is the candidate who wins when using the sequential pairwise voting method in the following order B, A, C. 

What is C?

400

Refer to Diagram #3.  This is what Sam should do if Taylor jumps. 

What is stay center?

400

This is a value of y when x is 4 on the elliptic curve  

y^2=x^3+2x-3 mod 13. 

What is 2? OR What is 11?

500

In a lottery game, you select 5 numbers between 1 and 60.  This is the number of lottery tickets.

What is 5,461,512?

500

What is the probability in a room of 20 people at least two of them share a birthday?

What is .411?

500

Refer to Diagram #1.  This is why there is no Condorcet Winner.  

What is B beats A when directly compared, C beats B when directly compared, and A beats C when directly compared?

What is no candidate beats all other candidates when directly compared?

500

Refer to Diagram #3.  This is what both Sam and Taylor should do.  Begin by eliminating what Sam should not do.  

What is Sam goes right and Taylor stops?

500

This is the slope of the line connecting the points (3,2) and (7,4) on the elliptic curve 

y^2=x^3+2x-3 mod 13. 

What is 7?