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A spinner numbered 1 through 10 is spun 100 times. The results of the experiment are shown in the table below. What is the experimental probability of spinning an 8? |
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A restaurant offers 6 appetizers, 4 salads, 8 entrees, and 5 desserts. Find the number of possible meals that include one item from each course. |
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2880 |
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5760 |
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960 |
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11,520 |
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In how many ways can 8 CDs be stacked? |
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9216 |
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40,320 |
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288 |
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36 |
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Find the number of ways a family of 4 can stand next to each other for a photograph. |
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76 |
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10 |
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120 |
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24 |
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All-Star Pizza offers a large pizza with any three toppings for $9.95. If you can choose from 13 different toppings, how many different pizzas are possible? |
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715 |
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1287 |
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286 |
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78 |
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Juste has lived in California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, and Colorado. If the name of one of the states is picked randomly out of a bag containing the names of all 50, what are the chances that Juste has lived there? |
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Five coins are tossed. How many outcomes have either four heads or four tails? |
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Two number cubes are rolled, then a spinner with 4 different colors on it is spun twice, then two coins are flipped. How many total possible outcomes are there? |
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4096 |
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24 |
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2,304 |
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46,656 |
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A friend of yours has 26 slips of paper, one with each letter of the alphabet on it. You randomly select six of them, not replacing any. What is the probability that all six letters that you choose are consonants ('y' is a consonant, not a vowel)? |
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There are 10 pennies, 14 nickels, and 6 dimes in a bag, and you remove three at random without replacing any. What is the probability that you will remove three pennies? |
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Use the spinner to find P(not 5). Write as a fraction in simplest form. |
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A computer store offers a computer with a 15-, 17-, or 19-inch monitor and an inkjet or laser printer. Make a tree diagram to show the different ways a computer can be sold with a monitor and printer. |
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Which situation is a combination? |
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The number of ways a committee can choose a president, vice-president, and treasurer. |
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The number of ways 3 books can be displayed in a store window. |
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The number of ways a coach can choose 3 co-captains for a soccer team. |
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The number of ways 50 people can line up to enter a concert hall. |
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The spinner below was spun 250 times and 5 came up 20 times. What is the experimental probability of spinning a 5? |
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