1.   Two number cubes are rolled. What is the probability that their sum is 6?
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint

  2.   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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  3.   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. 1024 B. 20
    C. 9 D. 625
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  4.   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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  5.   Find the number of ways a family of 4 can stand next to each other for a photograph.
    A. 120 B. 10
    C. 76 D. 24
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  6.   Five coins are tossed. How many outcomes are there?
    A. 20 B. 32
    C. 16 D. 10
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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. 24
    C. 46,656 D. 4096
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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.   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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  10.   Use the spinner to find P(not prime). Write as a fraction in simplest form.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint

  11.   The Millers’ have four children. What is the probability that they have 1 boy and 3 girls? Assume that the chance of having either a boy or a girl is 50%.
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint

  12.   Evaluate 2! · 7!.
    A. 362,880 B. 10,080
    C. 5,040 D. 14
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  13.   Which situation is a permutation?
    A. The number of ways 8 students can finish first, second, or third place at the Math Olympiad.
    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 you can choose 3 hot dog toppings from a total of 5.
    Hint

  14.   Ten students are playing in a chess tournament. If each student plays every other student once, how many total games are played?
    A. 30 B. 45
    C. 90 D. 120
    Hint



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