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Two coins are tossed and a number cube is rolled. How many outcomes are possible? |
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18 |
B. |
24 |
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12 |
D. |
10 |
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2. |
A music store has 2 new pop CDs, 3 new rap CDs, and 2 new rock CDs in this week. If you purchase 1 of each type, how many combinations are there? |
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A. |
10 |
B. |
7 |
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C. |
15 |
D. |
12 |
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3. |
A restaurant offers 6 appetizers, 4 salads, 8 entrees, and 5 desserts. Find the number of possible meals that include one item from each course. |
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A. |
5760 |
B. |
2880 |
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C. |
11,520 |
D. |
960 |
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4. |
A cooler contains 5 cans of each flavor of soft drink: cola, lemon-lime, grape, and root beer. Find the probability of one person randomly picking a cola, then another person randomly selecting root beer. |
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B. |
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D. |
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A red number cube and a blue number cube are tossed. If each number cube is numbered 1 through 6, determine the probability of the red number cube showing a 4 and the blue number cube showing a 2. |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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6. |
Compute 6! |
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A. |
5040 |
B. |
6 |
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C. |
21 |
D. |
720 |
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7. |
How many ways can 3 CDs be selected from a stack of 7 different CDs? |
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A. |
6 |
B. |
245 |
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C. |
35 |
D. |
5040 |
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8. |
All-Star Pizza offers a large pizza with any three toppings for $9.95. If you can choose from 13 different toppings, how many different pizzas are possible? |
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A. |
286 |
B. |
715 |
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C. |
78 |
D. |
1287 |
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9. |
Andy has made his own new die. It has fourteen sides, which he has labeled with the numbers 1 through 14. He rolls his die. What is the probability that he rolls a composite number? |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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10. |
In one popular game, five number cubes are rolled at the same time. If the number cubes are kept separate, what is the total possible number of outcomes? |
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A. |
360 |
B. |
30 |
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C. |
7,776 |
D. |
15,625 |
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11. |
Compute 10! |
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A. |
36,288,000 |
B. |
3,628,800 |
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C. |
36,288 |
D. |
362,880 |
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12. |
Use the spinner to find P(not 5). Write as a fraction in simplest form. |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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13. |
The spinner below was spun 250 times and 5 came up 20 times. What is the experimental probability of spinning a 5? |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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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. What is the experimental probability of summer being someone’s favorite season? |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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