1.   How many different 3-card hands can be dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards?
    A. 265,200 B. 132,600
    C. 11,050 D. 22,100
    Hint

  2.   How many different 5-card hands can be drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards?
    A. 2,598,960 B. 62,375,040
    C. 5,197,920 D. 260
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  3.   How many different groups of 3 crayons can be chosen from a box of 64?
    A. 83,328 B. 41,664
    C. 43,680 D. 192
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  4.   Eight points are located on a circle. How many line segments can be drawn with these points as endpoints?
    A. 16 B. 28
    C. 56 D. 4
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  5.   There are 23 students in Mr. Blackwell’s science class. Three students are picked to go elementary schools that have students coming to the middle school next year. Each student will go to a different elementary school. Does this represent a combination or a permutation? How many ways can the students be chosen?
    A. combination; 1,771 ways B. permutation; 10,626 ways
    C. permutation; 1,771 ways D. combination; 10,626 ways
    Hint



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