The 'One Million Things' Quiz
Try the following questions. Give the best answers you can.
When you're done, press the 'Submit' button at the bottom of the page, to send in your solutions.
Don't forget to include your email address if you want to win.
The best set of answers received (or the first perfect score) will win:
'Your own personal collection of one million things!'
(Only Worsley students in grades 5-8 are eligible for the prize)

The Quiz:
1: One million ping pong balls would just about fill:

a) a few TV boxes
b) the gym storage room
c) the gym
d) the school

2. One million is 10x10x10x10x10x10
List FOUR other ways you can get one million by multiplying:

3. The prefix for one thousand is 'kilo',
as in kilometre (1000 metres).
What is the prefix for one million?

4. Someone just gave you one million pennies.
How many dollars is this?

5. Explain why (103)2 is equal to one million.

6. Explain how you could find out the number of words
in the bible, without counting them all.

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