1.   What is the probability of spinning green or blue on the spinner?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  2.   A math quiz is made up of 5 multiple-choice questions, each with 4 possible answers. How many possible sets of answers are there?
    A. 9 B. 1024
    C. 20 D. 625
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  3.   There are 11 pennies, 7 nickels, and 9 dimes in a bowl. If 2 coins are selected at random, find the probability of selecting a nickel then a dime if the first coin is not replaced.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  4.   Determine the number of ways awards can be given for first, second, and third places in a race if there are 7 runners participating.
    A. 210 B. 2520
    C. 5040 D. 840
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  5.   An arrangement in which order is not important is a(n) ________.
    A. outcome B. factorial
    C. combination D. permutation
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  6.   Five coins are tossed. How many outcomes are there?
    A. 20 B. 10
    C. 16 D. 32
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  7.   You want to buy a car. You have a choice of 5 different dealerships. Each dealership carries 3 different car companies. Each company provides 10 different models. Each model has 7 different colors. If you must choose one dealership, one company, one model, and one optional package, how many different cars do you have the opportunity to buy?
    A. 4,096 B. 320
    C. 625 D. 1,050
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  8.   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?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   Use the spinner to find P(not prime). Write as a fraction in simplest form.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   Choose the situation that could not represent the tree diagram below.
   
    A. One dime was tossed twice one after the other.
    B. Two pennies were tossed at the same time.
    C. One nickel was tossed, then one quarter was tossed.
    D. A penny, nickel, and dime were tossed at the same time.
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  11.   Evaluate 2! · 7!.
    A. 10,080 B. 14
    C. 362,880 D. 5,040
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  12.   Which situation is a permutation?
    A. The number of ways you can choose 3 hot dog toppings from a total of 5.
    B. The number of games it would take to start 5 different basketball players from a team of 10.
    C. The number of ways each person can shake hands with the other 11 people in the room.
    D. The number of ways 8 students can finish first, second, or third place at the Math Olympiad.
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  13.   In a survey, 100 students were asked to name their favorite season of the year. The results are shown in the table. Suppose 650 students are in the seventh grade. How many can be expected to choose fall as their favorite season?
   
    A. 120 B. 84
    C. 90 D. 78
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  14.   In a survey, 100 students were asked to name their favorite season of the year. The results are shown in the table. Suppose 1,300 students attend Franklin Middle School. How many can be expected to choose spring as their favorite season?
   
    A. 312 B. 240
    C. 300 D. 715
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