1.   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?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  2.   Students at Garner Middle School are given the opportunity to determine the school's mascot, the mascot's name, and the school colors. The choices are narrowed down to those shown in the table below. What is the probability that the students will choose a lion named Gus for their mascot?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   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?
    A. 20 B. 55
    C. 362,880 D. 3,628,800
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  4.   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?
    A. 151,200 B. 30,240
    C. 3,628,800 D. 720
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  5.   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?
    A. 12 B. 120
    C. 3 D. 60
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  6.   The student council advisor needs to appoint two council members to be officers: one president and one vice-president. Student council consists of six members. How many possible ways are there for the advisor to fill the offices?
    A. 30 B. 2
    C. 720 D. 11
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  7.   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 less than four siblings.
   
    A. B. 1
    C. D.
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  8.   The table shows the probability distribution of the number of televisions per household in a neighborhood. What is the probability that a household in this neighborhood has fewer than two televisions?
   
    A. 0.23 B. 0.33
    C. 0.77 D. 0.44
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  9.   The table shows the results of rolling a number cube over three separate experiments. What is the experimental probability of rolling a four?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   The table shows the results of rolling a number cube over three separate experiments. What is the experimental probability of rolling a six?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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