This Drew Carey-hosted game show follows a familiar format that various game shows have employed through the years: contestants try to guess the opinions and behaviors of the American public, as determined by the results of surveys. But ``Power of 10'' puts a big-money twist on the concept -- the show's top prize is $10 million. In the first part of the game, two contestants compete in a best-of-five format in which the first contestant to get three points (by coming closer to the actual percentage of Americans who give a certain answer to the question) goes to the money round in which they can win that multimillion-dollar prize. In the money round, the contestant must get within a predetermined range of the question's actual percentage in five consecutive questions to win. For the fifth question, the contestant must guess the percentage exactly in order to take home the $10 million.
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