1.   A mother feeds her baby jarred baby food. For dinner, she likes to give the baby a meat, a vegetable, and a fruit. The types of meats, vegetables, and fruits that she has in her pantry are listed in the table below. What is the probability that her baby's meal will include turkey and bananas?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  2.   What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a number cube?
    A. 1 B.
    C. 0 D.
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  3.   A bag contains 7 purple marbles, 5 yellow marbles, 3 white marbles, and 1 black marble. What is the probability of randomly selecting a marble that is not purple?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  4.   A hockey team has red sweaters, white sweaters, and blue sweaters. The team uses red or blue pants and red or white socks. Find the number of possible uniforms.
    A. 5 B. 7
    C. 10 D. 12
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  5.   A menu consists of 5 different main dishes, 4 types of vegetables, and 3 types of salad. If a meal contains 1 main dish, 1 vegetable, and 1 salad, how many different meals can be ordered?
    A. 23 B. 60
    C. 12 D. 55
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  6.   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. 3,628,800 B. 151,200
    C. 30,240 D. 720
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  7.   A bag contains 10 red marbles, 5 gray marbles, 12 black marbles, and 8 white marbles. Two marbles are randomly drawn from the bag without replacement. What is the probability of drawing a black marble followed by a red marble?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   A bag contains 10 red marbles, 5 gray marbles, 12 black marbles, and 8 white marbles. Two marbles are randomly drawn from the bag without replacement. What is the probability of drawing a white marble followed by a marble that is not black?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   The table shows the results when a number cube was rolled. What is the experimental probability of rolling an even number?
   
    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 two for all three experiments?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   Polltakers asked 1000 of the 600,000 registered voters about their preferences in the upcoming election. The results are shown in the chart. How many voters can be expected to vote for Smith?
   
    A. 3500 B. 350
    C. 21,000 D. 210,000
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  12.   Polltakers asked 1000 of the 600,000 registered voters about their preferences in the upcoming election. The results are shown in the chart. How many voters can be expected to vote for Jones?
   
    A. 300,000 B. 300
    C. 18,000 D. 180,000
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  13.   A Las Vegas company states the probability of winning $60,000 is 0.012, the probability of winning $15,000 is 0.014.and the probability of winning $15,000 is 0.014. What is the expected value?
    A. 1523 B. 50,254
    C. 90,000 D. 1140
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  14.   A school is thinking of selling candy bars as a fundraiser. The company states the probability of making $20,000 is 0.7 and the probability of losing $6500 is 0.37. The company claims that on average any club makes over $10,000. Is this claim accurate? Why or why not?
    A. no; The expected value was over $10,000 B. yes; The expected value is under $10,000.
    C. no; The expected value is under $10,000 D. yes; The expected value was over $10,000
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