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