1.   A sporting goods store sells ball caps in four sizes: S, M, L, and XL. Each hat is available in 5 colors and can be purchased with or without a logo. Find the number of combinations available.
    A. 20 B. 40
    C. 11 D. 10
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  2.   A minor-league baseball team had three players tryout for each of the nine positions. How many ways could the team be formed?
    A. 19,683 B. 27
    C. 6561 D. 729
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  3.   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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  4.   An arrangement in which order is important is called a(n) ______.
    A. outcome B. permutation
    C. compound event D. factorial
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  5.   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?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   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 a 5?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   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?
    A. 2,304 B. 4096
    C. 46,656 D. 24
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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. 36,288 B. 3,628,800
    C. 36,288,000 D. 362,880
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  10.   You have tests coming up soon in all your classes. You have six schoolbooks that you could take home, but only room for four in your backpack. How many different combinations of schoolbooks can you take home in your backpack?
    A. 4 B. 30
    C. 15 D. 24
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  11.   Use the spinner to find P(not prime). Write as a fraction in simplest form.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  12.   Choose the situation that could not represent the tree diagram below.
   
    A. A penny, nickel, and dime were tossed at the same time.
    B. Two pennies were tossed at the same time.
    C. One dime was tossed twice one after the other.
    D. One nickel was tossed, then one quarter was tossed.
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  13.   Ten students are playing in a chess tournament. If each student plays every other student once, how many total games are played?
    A. 120 B. 90
    C. 30 D. 45
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  14.   A nickel is tossed 550 times and heads came up 300 times. What is the experimental probability of tossing tails?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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