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Four blocks are placed in a paper bag. Each block is marked with a different letter, A, C, T, or E. Several children are playing a game by picking three blocks out of the bag without looking into the bag as they choose. Anyone who picks the three blocks that spell CAT wins a point. What is the probability of picking the blocks marked C, A, and T? |
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Tabitha and Paco are in a video game room that consists of 10 games. How many different ways can they play all 10 games if they play each game once? |
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3,628,800 |
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20 |
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362,880 |
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55 |
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Tabitha and Paco are in a video game room that consists of 10 games. If they only have enough money to play 6 games, how many ways can they play each of the 6 games once? |
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3,628,800 |
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30,240 |
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C. |
720 |
D. |
151,200 |
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A restaurant manager needs to hire three employees: one host, one server, and one cook. Vito, Kendra, Kale, Sachiko, and Ren all applied for a job. How many possible ways are there for the manager to place the applicants? |
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60 |
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120 |
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12 |
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3 |
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How many different two-person teams can be made from 6 people? |
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15 |
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30 |
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360 |
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120 |
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What is the probability of randomly drawing a ten or a club from a standard deck of 52-playing cards? |
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A sociology teacher asked her students how many siblings they have. The results of the survey are shown in the table. Find the probability that a randomly chosen student has three siblings. |
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A sociology teacher asked her students how many siblings they have. The results of the survey are shown in the table. Find the probability that a randomly chosen student has one sibling. |
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The table shows the results of rolling a number cube over three separate experiments. What is the experimental probability of rolling a four? |
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The table shows the results of rolling a number cube over three separate experiments. What is the experimental probability of rolling a six? |
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