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.
10
B.
4
C.
8
D.
16
Hint
2.
Suppose you spin one spinner numbered 1 to 3 and another spinner numbered 1 to 5, and multiply the two outcomes. What is the probability that the product will be odd?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
3.
Suppose two players each roll a die and find the difference between the numbers, subtracting the lesser number from the greater number. What is the probability that the difference is 3?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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.
4
B.
1
C.
2
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.
2
B.
4
C.
1
D.
3
Hint