1.   Suppose you spin two spinners, each numbered 1 to 4, and multiply the two outcomes. How many possible number pairs can you roll?
    A. 8 B. 10
    C. 16 D. 4
    Hint

  2.   Suppose you spin one spinner numbered 1 to 3 and another spinner numbered 1 to 5, and multiply the two outcomes. How many possible number pairs can you roll?
    A. 15 B. 3
    C. 20 D. 8
    Hint

  3.   Suppose you roll two 10-sided dice with faces numbered 1 to 10. How many possible number pairs can you roll?
    A. 10 B. 100
    C. 75 D. 50
    Hint

  4.   Suppose two players each roll a die and find the difference between the numbers, subtracting the lesser number from the greater number. Which difference gives the greatest probability?
    A. 2 B. 1
    C. 4 D. 0
    Hint

  5.   Suppose one player rolls a 6-sided die numbered 1 to 6, and a second player rolls an 8-sided die numbered 1 to 8. They find the difference between the numbers subtracting the lesser number from the greater number. Which difference gives the greatest probability?
    A. 4 B. 3
    C. 1 D. 2
    Hint



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