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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 11, 2021 23:31:47 GMT -5
Very well. You decided to press on, so if you get this question wrong, you will lose P80,000 and leave here with only P20,000. You still have two lifelines left: 50:50 and Phone-A-Friend remaining, but here it comes, Question 10 out of a possible 15 for P150,000.
*q10 bed plays(2007)*
There are approximately how many minutes in a common calendar year? A: 525,600 B: 528,900 C: 652,100 D: 655,200
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Post by millionairefan17 on Aug 12, 2021 0:25:11 GMT -5
Well, since there are 60 minutes per hour, I multiplied that by 24 to get 1440 hours in a day. So, in order to get a whole year I then multiplied 1440 by 365 to get 525,600. So, A is my final answer!
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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 12, 2021 0:29:19 GMT -5
*q10 final answer plays*You have to go through a lot of math here, but you have decided to lock in on A: 525,600 and risked $15,000. You have not touched any lifelines so far, but you can save them for late because you've just won P150,000! *q10 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q6 lights bed and goes to pitch black*Well, you are only 5 questions away from P2,000,000, and the drops are getting steeper and steeper by the minute that you would give me a wrong answer in these stages. millionairefan17, are you willing to set your second safe haven at P250,000?
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Post by millionairefan17 on Aug 12, 2021 0:45:21 GMT -5
Yes I would! Thank you!
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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 12, 2021 5:14:08 GMT -5
You're very welcome. Computer, please set his milestone at P250,000. *milestone chosen plays*Again, you have 50:50 and Phone-A-Friend remaining at your disposal, so you are at a good place to start because the questions here are getting tougher and tougher by the minute. You have P150,000 at the moment, if you can give me the correct answer, you will guarantee yourself a quarter of a million pesos. A word of caution: if you're wrong, you will go back to P20,000, losing your risk of P130,000. You don't have to play this, but I wish you the very best of luck. Take a look at Question 11 for P250,000. *q11 bed plays(2007)*What first name links both Kerensky and Kolchak, two prominent Russian figures of the early 20th century? A: Nicholas B: Alexander C: Peter D: Nikita
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Post by millionairefan17 on Aug 12, 2021 5:22:41 GMT -5
I have a guess that it's D since it sounds Russian-like but since I'm not sure I would like to Phone-A-Friend!
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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 12, 2021 5:39:46 GMT -5
Very well, then. *q11 bed stops, Phone-A-Friend standby cue plays*Let's call once again tarrantnam via Globe. Remember, it's what your friend thinks. He can be right or wrong. (rings 3 times before tarrantnam responds) JCEurovision: Hello again, tarrantnam. JCEurovision here from Who Wants to be A Millionaire at APT Studios in Cainta.
JCEurovision: I'm very fine, but I have millionairefan17 on the Hot Seat who desperately needs your help on a question valued at P250,000.
JCEurovision: Indeed. Last time we called, you were pretty confident about a world history question. Think you could pull this one off?
JCEurovision: Well, the next voice you hear will come from millionairefan17. He will read you the question and four possible answers, only one of them will give him P250,000. Are we clear?
Well, millionairefan17, tarrantnam is on the line and both of you will deliberate for 30 seconds. Please make it quick because P250,000 is at stake here. Let's put 30 seconds on the clock. If both of you are ready, then timer starts NOW. *Phone-A-Friend countdown cue plays*
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Post by millionairefan17 on Aug 12, 2021 5:44:39 GMT -5
Hello tarrantnam! What first name links both Kerensky and Kolchak, two prominent Russian figures of the early 20th century? Is it Nicholas, Alexander, Peter, or Nikita? I personally thought it was Nikita since it sounds Russian but what are your thoughts?
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Post by tarrantnam on Aug 12, 2021 20:23:39 GMT -5
I can only guess that 88.16 percent of C is incorrect, because I have a feeling Peter is more common in Britain and the United States than in Russia. But Nikita feels a little strange, too, because I rarely hear of them. Of the other two names, I'm slightly more inclined to B, but I think you should use one more help if you don't want to leave now. *0 seconds remaining*
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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 12, 2021 20:29:52 GMT -5
Well, your friend is slightly inclined towards B: Alexander, but he suggests that you should use your 50:50 if you don't want to walk away. You are putting P130,000 at risk because if you're wrong, you would go back to P20,000. However, if you're right, you're guaranteed to leave here with P250,000. Are you going with your friend's advice, or are you going to stab in the dark? You don't have to play this.
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Post by millionairefan17 on Aug 12, 2021 23:37:56 GMT -5
I would like to use my 50-50 please!
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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 13, 2021 0:29:22 GMT -5
I hope the 50:50 will help. Computer( tarrantnam), take away two incorrect answers and leave him with one right and one wrong.
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Post by tarrantnam on Aug 13, 2021 3:09:59 GMT -5
B: Alexander D: Nikita
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Post by JCEurovision on Aug 13, 2021 4:44:56 GMT -5
Wow. The Computer got very brutal, narrowing down between Alexander and Nikita. Your hunch is still there, you are risking P130,000 of your P150,000 winnings so far.
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Post by millionairefan17 on Aug 13, 2021 13:41:28 GMT -5
Well this is a very tough decision as my friend said B and I was thinking D. And since he probably knows a little bit more on this subject than I do? I’m gonna say B, Final Answer!
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