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  2. List of The Price Is Right pricing games - Wikipedia

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    The contestant could win up to four prizes by guessing their prices within a set range, high or low. The prizes were presented in order of increasing value, and the winning range increased from one to the next. The contestant was given a choice of two autograph books signed by the show's cast if they missed on any of the first three prizes.

  3. You Don't Know Jack (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The show received a mixed review from Tom Jicha of the South Florida Sun Setinel, who wrote, "The goal is clearly summertime fun, and Jack hits the mark. Nevertheless, it's hard to imagine a show so slight becoming this off-season's Millionaire or even impressing enough to win a berth in the regular season lineup. Then again, critics sometimes ...

  4. The Reel to Reel Picture Show - Wikipedia

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    The Reel-to-Reel Picture Show (also known as Reel-to-Reel) is an American game show that aired on PAX TV from August 31 to October 2, 1998. The show was taped at Universal Studios Florida, with Peter Marshall hosting. [1] Bill Armstrong was the announcer. It was the network's first game show, debuting the day the network launched.

  5. Divided (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    In season 1, the first required the team to rank three answers in a stated order and started with a value of $15,000. The second had an opening value of $25,000 and 1, 2, or all 3 of the answers could have been correct; the contestants had to select all correct answers, and only the correct answers in order to get credit. [2]

  6. Accuracy and precision - Wikipedia

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    In the fields of science and engineering, the accuracy of a measurement system is the degree of closeness of measurements of a quantity to that quantity's true value. [3] The precision of a measurement system, related to reproducibility and repeatability, is the degree to which repeated measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results.

  7. Now You See It (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The point value for each correct answer was determined by adding its line and position numbers, for example, a word that started at position 9 in line 2 would be worth 11 points. Inside contestants could buzz-in before the host had finished a question, but in this case the outside contestant had to respond based only on the portion read to that ...

  8. Break the Bank (1985 game show) - Wikipedia

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    The values were distributed by a shuffle that the couple stopped by pressing a button. One clue was revealed at a time, starting at the top right and proceeding clockwise around the board, and the couple could offer one guess after each. A correct solution awarded the cards associated with all unrevealed clues.

  9. List of mathematical constants - Wikipedia

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    Continued fractions with more than 20 known terms have been truncated, with an ellipsis to show that they continue. Rational numbers have two continued fractions; the version in this list is the shorter one. Decimal representations are rounded or padded to 10 places if the values are known.