Deck 9: Sequences Series and Probability
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Deck 9: Sequences Series and Probability
1
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a coin three times.Use the sample space
S = {HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT,THH,THT,TTH,TTT}
The probability of getting exactly one tail.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E) 2
S = {HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT,THH,THT,TTH,TTT}
The probability of getting exactly one tail.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E) 2
2
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
3
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)0.37
B)0.22
C)0.78
D)0.27
E)0.32
A)0.37
B)0.22
C)0.78
D)0.27
E)0.32
0.22
4
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a six-sided die twice.
The sum is at least 8.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
The sum is at least 8.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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5
There were approximately 28 million unemployed workers in the United States.The circle graph shows the age profile of these unemployed workers.What is the probability that a person selected at random from the population of unemployed workers is in the 45-64 age group.( and ) 
A)
B)
C)
D)38
E)

A)
B)
C)
D)38
E)
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6
You are given the probability that an event will not happen.Find the probability that the event will happen.
A)0.73
B)0.63
C)0.83
D)0.68
E)0.78
A)0.73
B)0.63
C)0.83
D)0.68
E)0.78
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7
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a coin four times.Use the sample space
S = {HHHH,HHHT,HHTH,HHTT,HTHH,HTTH,HTTT,THHH,THHH,THHT,THTH,THTT,TTHH,TTHT,TTTH,TTTT}
The probability of getting exactly one head.
A)
B)
C)
D) 4
E)
S = {HHHH,HHHT,HHTH,HHTT,HTHH,HTTH,HTTT,THHH,THHH,THHT,THTH,THTT,TTHH,TTHT,TTTH,TTTT}
The probability of getting exactly one head.
A)
B)
C)
D) 4
E)
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8
There were approximately 8.92 million unemployed workers in the United States.The circle graph shows the age profile of these unemployed workers.What is the probability that a person selected at random from the population of unemployed workers is in the 45-64 age group. ?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)60

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)60
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9
Determine the sample space for the experiment.
A six-sided die is tossed twice and the sum of the results is recorded.
A){2,3,...,12}
B){3,4,...,6}
C){1,2,...,6}
D){1,2,...,6}
E){3,4,...,18}
A six-sided die is tossed twice and the sum of the results is recorded.
A){2,3,...,12}
B){3,4,...,6}
C){1,2,...,6}
D){1,2,...,6}
E){3,4,...,18}
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10
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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11
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a coin two times.Use the sample space
S = {HH,HT,TH,TT}
The probability of getting exactly two tails.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
S = {HH,HT,TH,TT}
The probability of getting exactly two tails.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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12
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a six-sided die twice.
The sum is 7.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)6
The sum is 7.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)6
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13
There were approximately 6.92 million unemployed workers in the United States.The circle graph shows the age profile of these unemployed workers.Estimate the number of unemployed workers in the 16-19 age group.(Round your answer to two decimal places.)
A)2.97 million
B)4.97 million
C)1.97 million
D)0.97 million
E)3.97 million

A)2.97 million
B)4.97 million
C)1.97 million
D)0.97 million
E)3.97 million
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14
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a six-sided die twice.
The sum is less than 4.
A)36
B)
C)
D)
E) .
The sum is less than 4.
A)36
B)
C)
D)
E) .
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15
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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16
You are given the probability that an event will not happen.Find the probability that the event will happen.
A)0.4
B)0.25
C)0.35
D)0.3
E)0.45
A)0.4
B)0.25
C)0.35
D)0.3
E)0.45
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17
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)0.88
B)0.89
C)0.82
D)0.87
E)0.18
A)0.88
B)0.89
C)0.82
D)0.87
E)0.18
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18
Find the probability for the experiment of selecting one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards.
The card is a 7 or lower.(Aces are low.)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
The card is a 7 or lower.(Aces are low.)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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19
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a coin two times.Use the sample space .
The probability of getting at least two heads.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
The probability of getting at least two heads.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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20
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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21
The educational attainment of a country population age 25 years or older in 2007 is shown in the circle graph.Use the fact that the population of people 25 years or older was approximately 8.1 million in 2007 and let , , and .Find the probability that a person 25 years or older selected at random has earned an Associate's degree or higher. 
A)0.357
B)0.457
C)0.757
D)0.657
E)0.557

A)0.357
B)0.457
C)0.757
D)0.657
E)0.557
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22
A college sent a survey to a sample of juniors.Of the 512 students surveyed, 279 live on campus, of whom 110 have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.The other 233 juniors live off-campus, of whom 85 have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.What is the probability that a survey participant chosen at random lives on campus and has a GPA of 2.5 or greater?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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23
The educational attainment of a country population age 25 years or older in 2007 is shown in the circle graph.Use the fact that the population of people 25 years or older was approximately 293.32 million in 2007.Estimate the number of people 25 years or older who have high school diplomas.Round your anser to two decimal places.
A)261.38 million
B)251.38 million
C)291.38 million
D)271.38 million
E)281.38 million

A)261.38 million
B)251.38 million
C)291.38 million
D)271.38 million
E)281.38 million
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24
The figure shows the results of a recent survey in which 1011 adults were asked to grade U.S.public schools.An adult is selected at random.What is the probability that the adult will give the U.S.public schools an A
( , , )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)100
( , , )

A)
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C)
D)
E)100
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25
In a high school graduating class of 128 students, 52 are on the honor roll.Of these, 45 are going on to college; of the other 76 students, 53 are going on to college.A student is selected at random from the class.What is the probability that the person chosen is going to college. ?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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26
The figure shows the results of a survey in which auto racing fans listed their favorite type of racing.What is the probability that an auto racing fan selected at random does not list NHRA drag racing as his or her favorite type of racing
( , , , )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
( , , , )

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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27
A college sent a survey to a sample of juniors.Of the 620 students surveyed, 307 live on campus, of whom 139 have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.The other 313 juniors live off-campus, of whom 153 have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.What is the probability that a survey participant chosen at random has a GPA less than 2.5?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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28
The figure shows the results of a recent survey in which 1040 adults were asked to grade U.S.public schools.Estimate the number of adults who gave U.S.public schools a B.
A)265
B)260
C)255
D)250
E)270

A)265
B)260
C)255
D)250
E)270
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29
Find the probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing 3 green, 5 yellow and 4 red marbles such that both marbles are yellow.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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30
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)1
B)0.2
C)0.1
D)0.8
E)0
A)1
B)0.2
C)0.1
D)0.8
E)0
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31
The figure shows the results of a survey in which auto racing fans listed their favorite type of racing.What is the probability that an auto racing fan selected at random lists NASCAR racing as his or her favorite type of racing
( , )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
( , )

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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32
The figure shows the results of a recent survey in which 14 adults were asked to grade U.S.public schools.An adult is selected at random.What is the probability the adult will give the U.S.public schools a C or a D
( , )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
( , )

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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33
Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a six-sided die twice such that the sum is either 7 or 11.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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34
The educational attainment of a country population age 25 years or older in 2007 is shown in the circle graph.Use the fact that the population of people 25 years or older was approximately 243.32 million in 2007.Estimate the number of people 25 years or older who have advanced degrees.Round your anser to two decimal places.
A)24.09 million
B)64.09 million
C)44.09 million
D)54.09 million
E)34.09 million

A)24.09 million
B)64.09 million
C)44.09 million
D)54.09 million
E)34.09 million
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35
The educational attainment of a country population age 25 years or older in 2007 is shown in the circle graph.Use the fact that the population of people 25 years or older was approximately 8.0 million in 2007 and let , and .Find the probability that a person 25 years or older selected at random has earned a Bachelor's degree or higher.
A)0.294
B)1.294
C)4.294
D)2.294
E)3.294

A)0.294
B)1.294
C)4.294
D)2.294
E)3.294
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36
There were approximately 42 million unemployed workers in the United States.The circle graph shows the age profile of these unemployed workers.What is the probability that a person selected at random from the population of unemployed workers is 45 or older? ( and )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)42

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)42
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37
The figure shows the results of a survey in which auto racing fans listed their favorite type of racing.What is the probability that an auto racing fan selected at random lists Formula One or motorcycle racing as his or her favorite type of racing
( , )
A)
B)
C)1
D)
E)
( , )

A)
B)
C)1
D)
E)
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38
You are given the probability that an event will not happen.Find the probability that the event will happen.
A)
B) 1
C)
D) 0
E)
A)
B) 1
C)
D) 0
E)
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39
The educational attainment of a country population age 25 years or older in 2007 is shown in the circle graph.Use the fact that the population of people 25 years or older was approximately 6.3 million in 2007 and let , , and .Find the probability that a person 25 years or older selected at random has earned a Bachelor's degree or higher.
A)3.321
B)2.321
C)4.321
D)0.321
E)1.321

A)3.321
B)2.321
C)4.321
D)0.321
E)1.321
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40
Find the probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing two green, five yellow, and three red marbles such that the marbles are different colors.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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41
In a sample of 20 hand-held calculators, 15 are known to be nonfunctional.If 7 of these calculators are selected at random, what is the probability that exactly 5 in the selection are nonfunctional? Round to the nearest thousandth.
A)0
B)0.714
C)0.387
D)0.467
E)0.750
A)0
B)0.714
C)0.387
D)0.467
E)0.750
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42
Find the probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing three green, five yellow, and two red marbles such that the marbles are different colors.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)0
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)0
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43
Determine the sample space for the experiment.
Two prize winners are selected from six people: A, B, C, D, E, and F.
A)S = {AB, AC, AD, AE, BC, BD, BE, CD, CE, DE}
B)S = {AB, AC, AD, AE, AF}
C)S = {AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, BC, BD, BE, BF, CD, CE, CF, DE, DF, EF}
D)S = {AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD}
E)S = {AB, CD, EF}
Two prize winners are selected from six people: A, B, C, D, E, and F.
A)S = {AB, AC, AD, AE, BC, BD, BE, CD, CE, DE}
B)S = {AB, AC, AD, AE, AF}
C)S = {AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, BC, BD, BE, BF, CD, CE, CF, DE, DF, EF}
D)S = {AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD}
E)S = {AB, CD, EF}
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44
Find the probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing 2 green, 6 yellow and 3 red marbles such that both marbles are yellow.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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45
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate two distinct integers whose sum is 13 from 1 through 17 in increasing order.
A)6
B)2
C)10
D)8
E)4
A)6
B)2
C)10
D)8
E)4
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46
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate the integer that is divisible by 3 from 1 through 42.
A)18
B)12
C)10
D)16
E)14
A)18
B)12
C)10
D)16
E)14
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47
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate the odd integers from 1 through 26.
A)11
B)15
C)17
D)13
E)9
A)11
B)15
C)17
D)13
E)9
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48
A college needs two additional faculty members: a chemist and a statistician.In how many ways can these positions be filled if there are three applicants for the chemistry position and four applicants for the statistics position?
A)10
B)11
C)16
D)14
E)12
A)10
B)11
C)16
D)14
E)12
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49
Find the probability for the experiment of selecting one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards such that the card is a 10 or higher (aces are low).
A)
B)
C)
D)1
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)1
E)
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50
You are given the probability that an event will not happen.Find the probability that the event will happen.
A)
B)0
C)1
D)
E)
A)
B)0
C)1
D)
E)
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51
Ten people are boarding an aircraft.Two have tickets for first class and board before those in the economy class.In how many ways can the ten people board the aircraft?
A)240
B)48
C)80,640
D)12
E)1,440
A)240
B)48
C)80,640
D)12
E)1,440
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52
A college student is preparing a course schedule for the next semester.The student may select one of five mathematics courses, one of two science courses, and one of five courses from the social sciences and humanities.How many schedules are possible?
A)55
B)45
C)60
D)50
E)40
A)55
B)45
C)60
D)50
E)40
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53
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate two distinct integers whose sum is 20 from 1 through 25 in increasing order.
A)7
B)5
C)11
D)13
E)9
A)7
B)5
C)11
D)13
E)9
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54
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate the even integers from 1 through 30.
A)17
B)13
C)15
D)11
E)19
A)17
B)13
C)15
D)11
E)19
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55
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate the prime integers from 1 through 40. A prime integer
A)10
B)14
C)12
D)8
E)16
A)10
B)14
C)12
D)8
E)16
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56
Determine the sample space for the experiment.
Three prize winners are selected from six people: A, B, C, D, E, and F.
Three prize winners are selected from six people: A, B, C, D, E, and F.
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57
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate the integers that is divisible by 4 from 1 through 40.
A)14
B)12
C)10
D)6
E)8
A)14
B)12
C)10
D)6
E)8
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58
Determine the number of ways a computer can randomly generate the integers that is greater than 8 from 1 through 12.
A)8
B)6
C)0
D)4
E)2
A)8
B)6
C)0
D)4
E)2
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59
You are given the probability that an event will happen.Find the probability that the event will not happen.
A)0.87
B)0.13
C)0.065
D)0
E)1
A)0.87
B)0.13
C)0.065
D)0
E)1
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60
A customer can choose one of two amplifiers, one of three compact disc players, and one of five speaker models for an entertainment system.Determine the number of possible system configurations.
A)40
B)35
C)30
D)25
E)20
A)40
B)35
C)30
D)25
E)20
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61
How many three-digit numbers can be formed under the following condition?
The leading digit cannot be zero.
A)800
B)500
C)900
D)600
E)700
The leading digit cannot be zero.
A)800
B)500
C)900
D)600
E)700
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62
In how many ways can a 22-question true-false exam be answered? (Assume that no questions are omitted.)
A)4,194,299
B)484
C)4,194,294
D)4,194,314
E)4,194,304
A)4,194,299
B)484
C)4,194,294
D)4,194,314
E)4,194,304
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63
In how many ways can a seven-question true-false exam be answered? (Assume that no questions are omitted.)
A)138
B)128
C)133
D)118
E)123
A)138
B)128
C)133
D)118
E)123
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64
Eight sprinters have qualified for the finals in the 100-meter dash at the NCAA national track meet.In how many ways can the sprinters come in first, second, and third? (Assume there are no ties.)
A)486
B)386
C)436
D)336
E)536
A)486
B)386
C)436
D)336
E)536
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65
There are six processes involved in assembling a product, and these processes can be performed in any order.The management wants to test each order to determine which is the least time-consuming.How many different orders will have to be tested?
A)1,220
B)720
C)770
D)820
E)1,720
A)1,220
B)720
C)770
D)820
E)1,720
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66
How many four-digit numbers can be formed under the following condition?
The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be less than 7,000.
A)5,800
B)6,000
C)5,700
D)5,600
E)5,900
The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be less than 7,000.
A)5,800
B)6,000
C)5,700
D)5,600
E)5,900
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67
From a pool of 12 candidates, the offices of president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer will be filled.In how many different ways can the offices be filled?
A)12,380
B)13,380
C)12,880
D)13,880
E)11,880
A)12,380
B)13,380
C)12,880
D)13,880
E)11,880
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68
Evaluate .
A)420
B)380
C)342
D)462
E)171
A)420
B)380
C)342
D)462
E)171
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69
Evaluate .
A)5,040
B)1,680
C)3,024
D)35
E)840
A)5,040
B)1,680
C)3,024
D)35
E)840
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70
How many three-digit numbers can be formed under the following condition?
The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be even.
A)900
B)450
C)350
D)400
E)550
The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be even.
A)900
B)450
C)350
D)400
E)550
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71
In how many ways can seven people sit in a seven-passenger car?
A)6,040
B)5,090
C)5,040
D)5,140
E)5,540
A)6,040
B)5,090
C)5,040
D)5,140
E)5,540
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72
Evaluate .
A)94,109,400
B)970,200
C)75,287,520
D)9,034,502,400
E)858,277,728,000
A)94,109,400
B)970,200
C)75,287,520
D)9,034,502,400
E)858,277,728,000
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73
How many three-digit numbers can be formed under the following condition?
The number is at least 400.
A)590
B)610
C)620
D)580
E)600
The number is at least 400.
A)590
B)610
C)620
D)580
E)600
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74
Evaluate .
A)210
B)336
C)720
D)35
E)504
A)210
B)336
C)720
D)35
E)504
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75
Evaluate .
A)94,109,400
B)161,700
C)970,200
D)858,277,728,000
E)9,034,502,400
A)94,109,400
B)161,700
C)970,200
D)858,277,728,000
E)9,034,502,400
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76
A baseball coach is creating a nine-player batting order by selecting from a team of 19 players.How many different batting orders are possible?
A)33,522,128,640
B)33,523,128,640
C)33,522,628,640
D)33,572,128,640
E)33,532,128,640
A)33,522,128,640
B)33,523,128,640
C)33,522,628,640
D)33,572,128,640
E)33,532,128,640
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77
Evaluate .
A)2
B)20
C)30
D)6
E)12
A)2
B)20
C)30
D)6
E)12
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78
In how many ways can seven children posing for a photograph line up in a row?
A)5,040
B)5,140
C)5,090
D)6,040
E)5,540
A)5,040
B)5,140
C)5,090
D)6,040
E)5,540
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79
Evaluate .
A)57,657,600
B)524,160
C)5,765,760
D)518,918,400
E)12,870
A)57,657,600
B)524,160
C)5,765,760
D)518,918,400
E)12,870
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80
Evaluate .
A)2,193,360
B)658,008
C)59,280
D)78,960,960
E)2,763,633,600
A)2,193,360
B)658,008
C)59,280
D)78,960,960
E)2,763,633,600
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