Deck 12: Counting and Probability
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In a survey of 55 hospital patients, 24 said they were satisfied with the nursing care, 26 said they were satisfied with the medical treatment, and 6 said they were satisfied with both. How many patients were satisfied with
Neither? How many were satisfied with only the medical treatment?
A) 11; 26
B) 17; 26
C) 18; 20
D) 11; 20
In a survey of 55 hospital patients, 24 said they were satisfied with the nursing care, 26 said they were satisfied with the medical treatment, and 6 said they were satisfied with both. How many patients were satisfied with
Neither? How many were satisfied with only the medical treatment?
A) 11; 26
B) 17; 26
C) 18; 20
D) 11; 20
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In a survey of 421 computer buyers, 213 put price as a main consideration, 205 put performance as a main consideration, and 57 listed both price and performance. How many computer buyers listed other
Considerations? How many looked only for performance?
A) 117; 205
B) 156; 148
C) 60; 205
D) 60; 148
In a survey of 421 computer buyers, 213 put price as a main consideration, 205 put performance as a main consideration, and 57 listed both price and performance. How many computer buyers listed other
Considerations? How many looked only for performance?
A) 117; 205
B) 156; 148
C) 60; 205
D) 60; 148
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In a student survey, 97 students indicated that they speak Spanish, 30 students indicated that they speak French, 8 students indicated that they speak both Spanish and French, and 124 students indicated that they speak
Neither. How many students participated in the survey?
A) 119
B) 235
C) 243
D) 251
In a student survey, 97 students indicated that they speak Spanish, 30 students indicated that they speak French, 8 students indicated that they speak both Spanish and French, and 124 students indicated that they speak
Neither. How many students participated in the survey?
A) 119
B) 235
C) 243
D) 251
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In survey of 50 households, 25 responded that they have an HDTV television, 35 responded that they had a multimedia personal computer and 15 responded they had both. How many households had neither an HDTV
Television nor a multimedia personal computer?
A) 25
B) 15
C) 5
D) 35
In survey of 50 households, 25 responded that they have an HDTV television, 35 responded that they had a multimedia personal computer and 15 responded they had both. How many households had neither an HDTV
Television nor a multimedia personal computer?
A) 25
B) 15
C) 5
D) 35
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A man has 10 shirts and 9 ties. How many different shirt and tie arrangements can he wear?
A) 180
B) 90
C) 100
D) 81
A man has 10 shirts and 9 ties. How many different shirt and tie arrangements can he wear?
A) 180
B) 90
C) 100
D) 81
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Find the value of the permutation.
P(9, 1)
A) 362,880
B) 1
C) 40,320
D) 9
P(9, 1)
A) 362,880
B) 1
C) 40,320
D) 9
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How many arrangements of answers are possible in a multiple-choice test with 7 questions, each of which has 5 possible answers?
A) 78,125
B) 21
C) 2,520
D) 42
How many arrangements of answers are possible in a multiple-choice test with 7 questions, each of which has 5 possible answers?
A) 78,125
B) 21
C) 2,520
D) 42
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The following data represent the marital status of females 18 years and older in a certain U.S. city.
Determine the number of females 18 years old and older who are married or widowed.
A) 373,000
B) 366,000
C) 308,000
D) 431,000
The following data represent the marital status of females 18 years and older in a certain U.S. city.

A) 373,000
B) 366,000
C) 308,000
D) 431,000
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Among a group of 80 investors, 19 owned shares of Stock A, 29 owned shares of Stock B, 40 owned shares of Stock C, 12 owned shares of both Stock A and Stock B, 9 owned shares of Stock A and Stock C, 13 owned shares
Of Stock B and Stock C, and 7 owned shares of all three. How many investors did not have shares in any of the
Three? How many owned shares of either Stock A or Stock C but not Stock B?
A) 19; 37
B) 19; 30
C) 26; 30
D) 19; 32
Among a group of 80 investors, 19 owned shares of Stock A, 29 owned shares of Stock B, 40 owned shares of Stock C, 12 owned shares of both Stock A and Stock B, 9 owned shares of Stock A and Stock C, 13 owned shares
Of Stock B and Stock C, and 7 owned shares of all three. How many investors did not have shares in any of the
Three? How many owned shares of either Stock A or Stock C but not Stock B?
A) 19; 37
B) 19; 30
C) 26; 30
D) 19; 32
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Lisa has 4 skirts, 10 blouses, and 4 jackets. How many 3-piece outfits can she put together assuming any piece goes with any other?
A) 320 possible outfits
B) 18 possible outfits
C) 160 possible outfits
D) 40 possible outfits
Lisa has 4 skirts, 10 blouses, and 4 jackets. How many 3-piece outfits can she put together assuming any piece goes with any other?
A) 320 possible outfits
B) 18 possible outfits
C) 160 possible outfits
D) 40 possible outfits
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How many different license plates can be made using 3 letters followed by 3 digits selected from the digits 0 through 9, if letters and digits may be repeated?
A) 17,576,000
B) 36
C) 260
D) 9
How many different license plates can be made using 3 letters followed by 3 digits selected from the digits 0 through 9, if letters and digits may be repeated?
A) 17,576,000
B) 36
C) 260
D) 9
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A student must choose 1 of 5 mathematics electives, 1 of 7 science electives, and 1 of 7 programming electives. How many possible course selections are there?
A) 490 course selections
B) 19 course selections
C) 245 course selections
D) 35 course selections
A student must choose 1 of 5 mathematics electives, 1 of 7 science electives, and 1 of 7 programming electives. How many possible course selections are there?
A) 490 course selections
B) 19 course selections
C) 245 course selections
D) 35 course selections
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List all the ordered arrangements of 6 objects a, b, c, d, e, and f choosing 2 at a time without repetition. What is P(6, 2)?
A) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, bc, bd, be, bf, cd, ce, cf, de, df, ef P(6, 2) = 15
B) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe P(6, 2) = 30
C) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ef P(6, 2) = 25
D) aa, ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bb, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cc, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, dd, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ee, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe, ff
P(6, 2) = 36
List all the ordered arrangements of 6 objects a, b, c, d, e, and f choosing 2 at a time without repetition. What is P(6, 2)?
A) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, bc, bd, be, bf, cd, ce, cf, de, df, ef P(6, 2) = 15
B) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe P(6, 2) = 30
C) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ef P(6, 2) = 25
D) aa, ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bb, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cc, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, dd, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ee, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe, ff
P(6, 2) = 36
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A survey of 2,504 credit card users indicated that 1,167 had bought books online, 1,226 had bought music online, 431 had bought pet supplies online, 128 had bought both books and music, 227 had bought both books and pet
Supplies, 198 had bought both music and pet supplies, and 99 had bought all three. How many credit card users
Did not buy any of the three? How many bought either books or pet supplies but not music?
A) 233; 1,016
B) 134; 1,115
C) 134; 1,144
D) 134; 1,016
A survey of 2,504 credit card users indicated that 1,167 had bought books online, 1,226 had bought music online, 431 had bought pet supplies online, 128 had bought both books and music, 227 had bought both books and pet
Supplies, 198 had bought both music and pet supplies, and 99 had bought all three. How many credit card users
Did not buy any of the three? How many bought either books or pet supplies but not music?
A) 233; 1,016
B) 134; 1,115
C) 134; 1,144
D) 134; 1,016
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In a survey of 189 vacationers in a popular beach resort town, 73 indicated they would consider buying a home there, 73 would consider buying a beach villa, 59 would consider buying a lot, 24 would consider both a home
And a villa, 27 would consider both a home and a lot, 26 would consider both a villa and a lot, and 12 would
Consider all three. How many vacationers would not consider any of the three? How many would consider only
A home?
A) 49; 18
B) 49; 35
C) 61; 46
D) 49; 34
In a survey of 189 vacationers in a popular beach resort town, 73 indicated they would consider buying a home there, 73 would consider buying a beach villa, 59 would consider buying a lot, 24 would consider both a home
And a villa, 27 would consider both a home and a lot, 26 would consider both a villa and a lot, and 12 would
Consider all three. How many vacationers would not consider any of the three? How many would consider only
A home?
A) 49; 18
B) 49; 35
C) 61; 46
D) 49; 34
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32
Find the value of the permutation.
P(11, 4)
A) 1,663,200
B) 10,080
C) 7,920
D) 3,960
P(11, 4)
A) 1,663,200
B) 10,080
C) 7,920
D) 3,960
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A restaurant offers a choice of 5 salads, 7 main courses, and 3 desserts. How many possible 3-course meals are there?
A) 210 possible meals
B) 105 possible meals
C) 35 possible meals
D) 15 possible meals
A restaurant offers a choice of 5 salads, 7 main courses, and 3 desserts. How many possible 3-course meals are there?
A) 210 possible meals
B) 105 possible meals
C) 35 possible meals
D) 15 possible meals
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Find the value of the permutation.
P(3, 3)
A) 6
B) 2
C) 1
D) 3
P(3, 3)
A) 6
B) 2
C) 1
D) 3
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How many 4-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 if the first digit cannot be 0? Repeated digits are allowed.
A) 9,000
B) 3,024
C) 6,561
D) 6,480
How many 4-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 if the first digit cannot be 0? Repeated digits are allowed.
A) 9,000
B) 3,024
C) 6,561
D) 6,480
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A) 123, 124, 132, 134, 142, 143, 213, 214, 231, 234, 241, 243, 312, 314, 321, 324, 341, 342, 412, 413, 421, 423, 431, 432 P(4, 3) = 24
B) 123, 124, 132, 142, 143, 213, 214, 231, 241, 243, 312, 314, 321, 341, 342, 412, 413, 421, 423, 431 P(4, 3) = 20
C) 123, 124, 134, 234 P(4, 3) = 4
D) 111, 112, 113, 114, 121, 122, 123, 124, 131, 132, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 144, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 241, 242, 243, 244, 311, 312, 313, 314, 321, 322, 323, 324, 331, 332, 333, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, 411, 412,
413, 414, 421, 422, 423, 424, 431, 432, 433, 434, 441, 442, 443, 444
P(4, 3) = 64
?
A) 123, 124, 132, 134, 142, 143, 213, 214, 231, 234, 241, 243, 312, 314, 321, 324, 341, 342, 412, 413, 421, 423, 431, 432 P(4, 3) = 24
B) 123, 124, 132, 142, 143, 213, 214, 231, 241, 243, 312, 314, 321, 341, 342, 412, 413, 421, 423, 431 P(4, 3) = 20
C) 123, 124, 134, 234 P(4, 3) = 4
D) 111, 112, 113, 114, 121, 122, 123, 124, 131, 132, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 144, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 241, 242, 243, 244, 311, 312, 313, 314, 321, 322, 323, 324, 331, 332, 333, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, 411, 412,
413, 414, 421, 422, 423, 424, 431, 432, 433, 434, 441, 442, 443, 444
P(4, 3) = 64
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Find the value of the permutation.
P(4, 0)
A) 2
B) 1
C) 48
D) 24
P(4, 0)
A) 2
B) 1
C) 48
D) 24
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A certain mathematics test consists of 20 questions. Goldie decides to answer the questions without reading them. In how many ways can Goldie fill in the answer sheet if the possible answers are true and false?
A) 1,048,576
B) 400
C) 190
D) 40
A certain mathematics test consists of 20 questions. Goldie decides to answer the questions without reading them. In how many ways can Goldie fill in the answer sheet if the possible answers are true and false?
A) 1,048,576
B) 400
C) 190
D) 40
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How many 2-letter codes can be formed using the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I. Repeated letters are allowed.
A) 36
B) 72
C) 512
D) 81
How many 2-letter codes can be formed using the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I. Repeated letters are allowed.
A) 36
B) 72
C) 512
D) 81
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How many 6-symbol codes can be formed using 4 different symbols? Repeated symbols are allowed.
A) 360
B) 4,096
C) 30
D) 15
How many 6-symbol codes can be formed using 4 different symbols? Repeated symbols are allowed.
A) 360
B) 4,096
C) 30
D) 15
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How many 2-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0? No digit can be used more than once.
A) 90
B) 45
C) 1,814,400
D) 3,628,800
How many 2-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0? No digit can be used more than once.
A) 90
B) 45
C) 1,814,400
D) 3,628,800
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How many different 8-letter codes are there if only the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I can be used and no letter can be used more than once?
A) 4,782,969
B) 36
C) 7
D) 181,440
How many different 8-letter codes are there if only the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I can be used and no letter can be used more than once?
A) 4,782,969
B) 36
C) 7
D) 181,440
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How many 5-card poker hands consisting of three 5's and two cards that are not 5's are possible in a 52-card deck?
A) 2256
B) 4512
C) 2652
D) 5304
How many 5-card poker hands consisting of three 5's and two cards that are not 5's are possible in a 52-card deck?
A) 2256
B) 4512
C) 2652
D) 5304
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How many different license plates can be made using 3 letters followed by 4 digits selected from the digits 0 through 9, if digits may be repeated but letters may not be repeated?
A) 175,760,000
B) 88,583,040
C) 156,000,000
D) 216,666.667
How many different license plates can be made using 3 letters followed by 4 digits selected from the digits 0 through 9, if digits may be repeated but letters may not be repeated?
A) 175,760,000
B) 88,583,040
C) 156,000,000
D) 216,666.667
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How many ways are there to choose a soccer team consisting of 3 forwards, 4 midfield players, and 3 defensive players, if the players are chosen from 6 forwards, 7 midfield players, and 5 defensive players?
A) 6,048,000
B) 7,000
C) 65
D) 43,758
How many ways are there to choose a soccer team consisting of 3 forwards, 4 midfield players, and 3 defensive players, if the players are chosen from 6 forwards, 7 midfield players, and 5 defensive players?
A) 6,048,000
B) 7,000
C) 65
D) 43,758
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6 different books are to be arranged on a shelf. How many different arrangements are possible?
A) 6
B) 360
C) 120
D) 720
6 different books are to be arranged on a shelf. How many different arrangements are possible?
A) 6
B) 360
C) 120
D) 720
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Find the value of the combination.
C(5, 1)
A) 48
B) 5
C) 120
D) 2.5
C(5, 1)
A) 48
B) 5
C) 120
D) 2.5
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A group of 7 friends goes bowling. How many different possibilities are there for the order in which they play if the youngest person is to bowl first?
A) 6
B) 7
C) 5,040
D) 720
A group of 7 friends goes bowling. How many different possibilities are there for the order in which they play if the youngest person is to bowl first?
A) 6
B) 7
C) 5,040
D) 720
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How many different 11-letter words (real or imaginary) can be formed from the letters in the word ENGINEERING?
A) 39,916,800
B) 554,400
C) 25,200
D) 277,200
How many different 11-letter words (real or imaginary) can be formed from the letters in the word ENGINEERING?
A) 39,916,800
B) 554,400
C) 25,200
D) 277,200
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50
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List all the combinations of 6 objects a, b, c, d, e, and f taken 2 at a time. What is C(6, 2)?
A) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe C(6, 2) = 30
B) ab, ac, ad, ae, bc, bd, be, cd, ce, cf, de, df C(6, 2) = 12
C) aa, ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bb, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cc, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, dd, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ee, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe, ff
C(6, 2) = 36
D) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, bc, bd, be, bf, cd, ce, cf, de, df, ef C(6, 2) = 15
List all the combinations of 6 objects a, b, c, d, e, and f taken 2 at a time. What is C(6, 2)?
A) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe C(6, 2) = 30
B) ab, ac, ad, ae, bc, bd, be, cd, ce, cf, de, df C(6, 2) = 12
C) aa, ab, ac, ad, ae, af, ba, bb, bc, bd, be, bf, ca, cb, cc, cd, ce, cf, da, db, dc, dd, de, df, ea, eb, ec, ed, ee, ef, fa, fb, fc, fd, fe, ff
C(6, 2) = 36
D) ab, ac, ad, ae, af, bc, bd, be, bf, cd, ce, cf, de, df, ef C(6, 2) = 15
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An exam consists of 9 multiple-choice questions and 6 essay questions. If the student must answer 5 of the multiple-choice questions and 3 of the essay questions, in how many ways can the questions be chosen?
A) 810
B) 2520
C) 1,814,400
D) 261,273,600
An exam consists of 9 multiple-choice questions and 6 essay questions. If the student must answer 5 of the multiple-choice questions and 3 of the essay questions, in how many ways can the questions be chosen?
A) 810
B) 2520
C) 1,814,400
D) 261,273,600
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List all the combinations of 4 objects 1, 2, 3, and 4 taken 3 at a time. What is C(4, 3)?
A) 123, 124, 134, 234, 321, 432 C(4, 3) = 6
B) 111, 112, 113, 114, 121, 122, 123, 124, 131, 132, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 144, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 241, 242, 243, 244, 311, 312, 313, 314, 321, 322, 323, 324, 331, 332, 333, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, 411, 412,
413, 414, 421, 422, 423, 424, 431, 432, 433, 434, 441, 442, 443, 444
C(4, 3) = 64
C) 123, 124, 134, 234 C(4, 3) = 4
D) 123, 124, 132, 134, 142, 143, 213, 214, 231, 234, 241, 243, 312, 314, 321, 324, 341, 342, 412, 413, 421, 423, 431, 432 C(4, 3) = 24
List all the combinations of 4 objects 1, 2, 3, and 4 taken 3 at a time. What is C(4, 3)?
A) 123, 124, 134, 234, 321, 432 C(4, 3) = 6
B) 111, 112, 113, 114, 121, 122, 123, 124, 131, 132, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 144, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 241, 242, 243, 244, 311, 312, 313, 314, 321, 322, 323, 324, 331, 332, 333, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, 411, 412,
413, 414, 421, 422, 423, 424, 431, 432, 433, 434, 441, 442, 443, 444
C(4, 3) = 64
C) 123, 124, 134, 234 C(4, 3) = 4
D) 123, 124, 132, 134, 142, 143, 213, 214, 231, 234, 241, 243, 312, 314, 321, 324, 341, 342, 412, 413, 421, 423, 431, 432 C(4, 3) = 24
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A committee is to be formed consisting of 2 men and 3 women. If the committee members are to be chosen from 13 men and 9 women, how many different committees are possible?
A) 6,552
B) 78,624
C) 26,334
D) 162
A committee is to be formed consisting of 2 men and 3 women. If the committee members are to be chosen from 13 men and 9 women, how many different committees are possible?
A) 6,552
B) 78,624
C) 26,334
D) 162
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Mary finds 8 fish at a pet store that she would like to buy, but she can afford only 5 of them. In how many ways can she make her selection? How many ways can she make her selection if he decides that one of the fish is a
Must?
A) 336; 210
B) 3,360; 420
C) 6,720; 840
D) 56; 35
Mary finds 8 fish at a pet store that she would like to buy, but she can afford only 5 of them. In how many ways can she make her selection? How many ways can she make her selection if he decides that one of the fish is a
Must?
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B) 3,360; 420
C) 6,720; 840
D) 56; 35
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In how many ways can 2 people each have different birth months?
A) 132
B) 24
C) 66
D) 144
In how many ways can 2 people each have different birth months?
A) 132
B) 24
C) 66
D) 144
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A hot dog stand sells hot dogs with cheese, relish, chili, tomato, onion, mustard, or ketchup. How many different hot dogs can be concocted using any 3 of the extras?
A) 840
B) 105
C) 210
D) 35
A hot dog stand sells hot dogs with cheese, relish, chili, tomato, onion, mustard, or ketchup. How many different hot dogs can be concocted using any 3 of the extras?
A) 840
B) 105
C) 210
D) 35
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How many different license plates can be made using 2 letters followed by 3 digits selected from the digits 0 through 9, if neither letters nor digits may be repeated?
A) 327,600
B) 39,000
C) 468,000
D) 676,000
How many different license plates can be made using 2 letters followed by 3 digits selected from the digits 0 through 9, if neither letters nor digits may be repeated?
A) 327,600
B) 39,000
C) 468,000
D) 676,000
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In how many ways can 12 people be lined up?
A) 12
B) 479,001,600
C) 239,500,800
D) 1
In how many ways can 12 people be lined up?
A) 12
B) 479,001,600
C) 239,500,800
D) 1
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Find the value of the combination.
C(7, 7)
A) 1,260
B) 1
C) 0.5
D) 5,040
C(7, 7)
A) 1,260
B) 1
C) 0.5
D) 5,040
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From 9 names on a ballot, a committee of 5 will be elected to attend a political national convention. How many different committees are possible?
A) 3,024
B) 15,120
C) 7,560
D) 126
From 9 names on a ballot, a committee of 5 will be elected to attend a political national convention. How many different committees are possible?
A) 3,024
B) 15,120
C) 7,560
D) 126
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61
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
How many different vertical arrangements are there of 8 flags if 3 are white, 3 are blue, and 2 are red?
A) 560
B) 18
C) 56
D) 21
How many different vertical arrangements are there of 8 flags if 3 are white, 3 are blue, and 2 are red?
A) 560
B) 18
C) 56
D) 21
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Determine whether the following is a probability model.


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Determine whether the following is a probability model.


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Determine whether the following is a probability model.


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65
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66
Determine whether the following is a probability model.


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67
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Tossing a fair coin twice given that the coin is weighted so that heads is three times as likely as tails to occur.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Tossing a fair coin twice given that the coin is weighted so that heads is three times as likely as tails to occur.
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Determine whether the following is a probability model.


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69
Determine whether the following is a probability model.


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70
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Rolling a 6-sided fair die twice
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Rolling a 6-sided fair die twice
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71
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
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A twelve-sided die is weighted so that only the numbers 1 through 8 will appear and they will occur with the
same probability. What probability should be assigned to each face?
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
A twelve-sided die is weighted so that only the numbers 1 through 8 will appear and they will occur with the
same probability. What probability should be assigned to each face?
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Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
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Rolling a 6-sided fair die once
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Rolling a 6-sided fair die once
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73
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Spinner I has 4 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Spinner II has 4 sections of equal area, labeled Red,
Yellow, Green, and Blue. Spin Spinner I and then spin Spinner II.
What is the probability of getting a 1 or 3 followed by Red?
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Spinner I has 4 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Spinner II has 4 sections of equal area, labeled Red,
Yellow, Green, and Blue. Spin Spinner I and then spin Spinner II.
What is the probability of getting a 1 or 3 followed by Red?
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74
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
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Spinner I has 3 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, and 3. Spinner II has 3 sections of equal area, labeled Red, Yellow,
and Green. Spin Spinner I twice, then Spinner II.
What is the probability of getting a 2, followed by a 1, followed by Yellow or Red?
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Spinner I has 3 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, and 3. Spinner II has 3 sections of equal area, labeled Red, Yellow,
and Green. Spin Spinner I twice, then Spinner II.
What is the probability of getting a 2, followed by a 1, followed by Yellow or Red?
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75
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
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Tossing two fair coins once
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Tossing two fair coins once
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76
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
How many different 11-letter words (real or imaginary) can be formed from the letters of the word
MISSISSIPPI? Leave your answer in factorial form.
How many different 11-letter words (real or imaginary) can be formed from the letters of the word
MISSISSIPPI? Leave your answer in factorial form.
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77
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Rolling a 6-sided fair die once and tossing a fair coin once.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Rolling a 6-sided fair die once and tossing a fair coin once.
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78
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
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Tossing one fair coin three times
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Tossing one fair coin three times
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79
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.


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80
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Spinner I has 4 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. Spinner II has 3 sections of equal area, labeled Red,
Yellow, and Green. Spinner III has 2 sections of equal area labeled A and B. Spin Spinner I, then Spinner II, then Spinner
III.
What is the probability of getting a 2, followed by Yellow or Green, followed by B?
,
Construct a probability model for the experiment.
Spinner I has 4 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. Spinner II has 3 sections of equal area, labeled Red,
Yellow, and Green. Spinner III has 2 sections of equal area labeled A and B. Spin Spinner I, then Spinner II, then Spinner
III.
What is the probability of getting a 2, followed by Yellow or Green, followed by B?
,
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