1.   A pin is dropped at random onto the square below. The point of the pin lands on one of the small regions. What is the probability that the point lands inside a yellow or green region?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  2.   Suppose a number cube is rolled and two coins are tossed. Find the number of possible outcomes.
    A. 2 B. 24
    C. 4 D. 12
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  3.   How many 3-digit whole numbers can you write using the digits 1, 3, 5, and 7 if no digit can be used twice?
    A. 24 B. 12
    C. 4 D. 64
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  4.   Ten points are located on a circle. How many line segments can be drawn with these points as endpoints?
    A. 90 B. 100
    C. 45 D. 10
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  5.   Suppose a number cube is rolled twice. What is the probability that an odd number will show both times?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   There are 4 white marbles, 6 red marbles, and 2 blue marbles. Once a marble is selected, it is not replaced. Find the probability of selecting 2 blue marbles.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   If you roll a number cube 12,000 times, predict the number of times you would roll a 6.
    A. 3,000 B. 6,000
    C. 2,000 D. 1,000
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  8.   A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards. What is the probability of drawing a King?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   How many different groups of 3 crayons can be chosen from a box of 64?
    A. 41,664 B. 83,328
    C. 192 D. 43,680
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  10.   The week before an election, a telephone poll was conducted to see how registered voters would vote for Issue 1. The table shows the results of the five-day poll. What percent of registered voters said they would vote yes on Issue 1?
   
    A. 67% B. 76%
    C. 41.95% D. 58.05%
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  11.   The workers in the school cafeteria know that 35 out of 50 students prefer chocolate milk to white milk. If 650 students will be purchasing milk, how many servings of white milk should the cafeteria workers expect to sell?
    A. 180 B. 455
    C. 195 D. 420
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  12.   Morgan can wear a black or a navy skirt with a white, a pink, or a yellow blouse. Which tree diagram represents the situation?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  13.   Consider all of the six-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 where no digit is used twice. Find the probability that one of these numbers picked at random is between 100,000 and 300,000.
    A. 40% B. 24%
    C. 16% D. 33%
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  14.   Over the last 10 years, the probability that tomato plants planted by Mr. Yang will produced tomatoes is . If Mr. Yang wants 35 tomato plants to produce tomatoes, how many should he plant?
    A. 35 plants B. 45 plants
    C. 38 plants D. 40 plants
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