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When building a house, you have the choice of 7 different floor plans, 2 different exteriors, and 2 different types of flooring.
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A pizza shop offers the toppings shown below. How many different 3-topping pizzas can you make? pepperoni mushrooms sausage onion ham (1 point) 6 10 4 5
A bag contains tiles with the letters P-R-O-B-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Tyler chooses a tile without looking and doesn’t replace it. He chooses a second tile without looking. What is the probability that he will choose the letter I both times? (1 point) one over
There are 20 entries in the chess tournament. How many ways can the entries finish in first, second, and third place? (1 point) 340 6,840 7,220 8,350
When building a house, you have the choice of 7 different floor plans, 2 different exteriors, and 2 different types of flooring. How many choices are there for one house? (1 point) 7 28 4 14
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How many different ways can a coach select the captain and co-captain of a team from a group of 20 people? (1 point) 40 160 380 420
Below are the results of tossing a number cube 9 times. Find the experimental probability of tossing an odd number. 4, 3, 6, 6, 2, 5, 3, 5, 1 (1 point) four-ninths one-half Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction
Write the number of permutations in factorial form. Then simplify. How many different ways can you and five friends sit in your assigned seats when you go to a concert? (1 point) 6!; 120 6!; 720 5!; 120 5!; 30
Jason wants to choose 9 players for his track team. There are 12 players to choose from. How many different teams can Jason make? (1 point) 21 112 220 306
12. How many different arrangements can be made with the letters from the word MATH? (1 point) 12 24 106 1,210
Elizabeth has two identical number cubes. Both cubes have faces numbered 1 through 6. If Elizabeth rolls each cube once, what is the probability that the sum of the two numbers on the top faces will be 10? (1 point) start fraction 1 over 36 end fraction
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Elizabeth has two identical number cubes. Both cubes have faces numbered 1 through 6. If Elizabeth rolls each cube once, what is the probability that the sum of the two numbers on the top faces will be 10? (1 point) start fraction 1 over 36 end fraction
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Suppose 20% of babies born are born early, 50% are born on time, and 30% are born late. A nurse uses a random-number table to find the experimental probability that of 5 births, at least 1 baby will be born early. The digits 0 and 1 represent babies born
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The probability it will snow in the next two weeks is start fraction 1 over 12 end fraction for this week and one-fourth for next week. What is P(snow this week, then snow next week)? (1 point) one-eighth one-sixteenth Start Fraction 1 over 24 End Fraction
An ice cream stand sells chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream as well as a choice of 22 toppings. How many choices are there for a single flavor of ice cream with one topping? (1 point) 25 46 52 66
A spinner has 4 equal sections: red, blue, yellow, and green. Maria spins the spinner and tosses a coin. Which shows the sample space for spinning the spinner and tossing the coin? (1 point) coin toss table A coin toss table B coin toss table C coin toss
You are packing for a vacation. You pack 3 pairs of shorts, 5 shirts, and 2 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits will you be able to make using one pair of shorts, one shirt, and one pair of shoes? (1 point) 10 17 30 35
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6. You are packing for a vacation. You pack 3 pairs of shorts, 5 shirts, and 2 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits will you be able to make using one pair of shorts, one shirt, and one pair of shoes? (1 point) 10 17 30 35
The two numbers rolled can be added to get a sum. Find P(sum is even). (1 point) one-fourth start fraction 15 over 36 end fraction one-half start fraction 3 over 4 end fraction
The two numbers rolled can be added to get a sum. Find P(sum is even). (1 point) one-fourth start fraction 15 over 36 end fraction one-half start fraction 3 over 4 end fraction
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The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table. A 6 by 6 table of ordered pairs is shown. • A single ordered pair appears in each cell of the table. In row one, the first element of each ordered pair is 1. This pattern continues
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Suppose you have a drawer full of white, black, and yellow pairs of socks. If the probability of picking a white pair of socks is four-ninths, and the probability of picking a black pair of socks is start fraction 7 over 18 end fraction, what is the
Good just a few more and well see if you pass the test Adam mixes the letters R, E, A, D, I, N, G, S, and A thoroughly. Without looking, Allen draws one letter. Expressed as a fraction, decimal, and percentage, what is the probability that Allen will not
Jacob mixes the letters J, K, L, J, K, M, N, and P thoroughly. Without looking, Terry draws one letter. Expressed as a fraction, decimal, and percentage, what is the probability that K will not be the letter Terry selects? (1 point) one-fourth, 0.25, 25%