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Members of a soccer team have blue shorts, green shorts, and yellow shorts. They also have orange jerseys, white jerseys, brown jerseys, and black jerseys. How many different uniforms can they wear? |
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A. |
9 |
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15 |
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C. |
12 |
D. |
6 |
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A history teacher has a stack of four different books. How many ways can these books be stacked? |
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12 |
B. |
48 |
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24 |
D. |
4 |
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Compute 10! |
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A. |
362,880 |
B. |
36,288 |
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C. |
36,288,000 |
D. |
3,628,800 |
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The chart shows the data from rolling a number cube. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 2? |
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The table shows the results of randomly drawing a marble from a bag with replacement after every draw. What is the experimental probability of drawing a yellow marble? |
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B. |
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