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Patricia Heaton fails at math on Celebrity Millionaire

I can sympathize with Patricia Heaton, because I'm really bad at math. But even I could multiply 5 times 1.50 in my head.

What really amazes me is that this was the $50,000 question on Millionaire. Aren't the questions supposed to become more difficult as the dollar amounts go up? Or are all bets off when it's a famous person playing for charity?

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With the new Millionaire, they have a celeb on at the end of every night. They get $25,000 automatically but have a chance to double it if they answer one question correct. Its usually softball questions just so they get the full $50k.

Thanks, Joe. So this was like the equivalent of the $200 question (or however much it is) for the regular people?

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