1) If the odds in favor of an event A are 3 to 1, what is the probability associated with event A occurring?

A) B) C) 4 D)

Determine whether the situation calls for a discrete or continuous random variable.

2) The height of a randomly selected student.

A) Discrete B) Continuous

Solve the problem.

3) The letters LACSIPE fell off a billboard. How many different ways can the letters be arranged, hoping to find the correct spelling of SPECIAL?

A) 40,320 B) 5040 C) 720 D) 7

Refer to the figure and determine whether the statement is true or false.

4) and are skew lines.

A) True B) False

Provide an appropriate response.
5) Is it always true, sometimes true, or never true that the measures of a quadrilateral's central, interior, and exterior angles are equal?

A) Always true B) Sometimes true C) Never true

Find d in simplest radical form.
6)

10

A) 10 B) 30 C) 20 D) 10

Provide an appropriate response.
7) True or false? Skew lines can intersect at the corner of a cube.

A) True B) False

Find d in simplest radical form.
8) Right square pyramid with equilateral triangular faces


A) 4 B) 4 C) 8 D) 8

9)


A) B) 4 C) 2 D)

Solve the problem. Give your answer to the nearest thousandth if necessary.

10) The length of a garden is 24 meters, and the width is 7 meters. Find the diagonal distance across the garden.
24 meters


A) 24 meters B) 26 meters C) 30 meters D) 25 meters

1 answer

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