1.   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?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  2.   The spinner below is spun and a number cube is tossed. Determine the number of outcomes.
   
    A. 60 B. 36
    C. 12 D. 6
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  3.   The Standard Automotive car company offers its midsize car with
2 doors, 4 doors, or as a convertible. The car is available in 3 exterior colors and 2 interior colors. Find the number of different midsize cars the company can produce.
    A. 24 B. 18
    C. 36 D. 12
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  4.   How many ways can you order a pizza if you pick one from each choice; 4 sizes, 3 different crusts, 5 kinds of cheese, and 12 toppings?
    A. 1440 B. 720
    C. 60 D. 80
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  5.   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.
    A. 11,520 B. 5760
    C. 2880 D. 960
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  6.   Twenty-five chips, numbered 1 through 25, are placed in a box. Five chips are randomly selected without being replaced. What is the probability that all 5 chips have an odd number on them?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   From a group of six students, four are to be chosen to form a committee. In how many ways can the committee be chosen?
    A. 30 B. 360
    C. 15 D. 720
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  8.   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)?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   Compute 10!
    A. 362,880 B. 36,288,000
    C. 36,288 D. 3,628,800
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  10.   You have an assignment for an art class to paint a painting using only four colors. Visiting an art store, you find 20 colors from which to choose. How many different combinations of colors are there?
    A. 4,845 B. 116,280
    C. 74 D. 24
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  11.   The Niles Park District has 140 children signed up to play Little League Baseball. The makeup of the league is shown in the table. If one child is picked at random, what is the probability that they are 9 or 11 years old? Write as a fraction in simplest form.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  12.   The Niles Park District has 140 children signed up to play Little League Baseball. The makeup of the league is shown in the table. If one child is picked at random, what is the probability that he or she is 11 years old. Write as a fraction in simplest form.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  13.   Evaluate 6! · 6!.
    A. 1,440 B. 518,400
    C. 25,920 D. 479,001,600
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  14.   The spinner below was spun 250 times and 5 came up 20 times. What is the experimental probability of spinning a 5?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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