Deck 11: Sequences, Series, and Probability

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Write the first five terms of the sequence. (Assume that n begins with 1.) <strong>Write the first five terms of the sequence. (Assume that n begins with 1.)  </strong> A)1, 9, 17, 25, 33 B)-15, -22, -36, -36, -43 C)1, -6, -13, -20, -27 D)1, -14, -21, -28, -35 E)8, 1, -6, -13, -20 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1, 9, 17, 25, 33
B)-15, -22, -36, -36, -43
C)1, -6, -13, -20, -27
D)1, -14, -21, -28, -35
E)8, 1, -6, -13, -20
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Find the twentieth term of the arithmetic sequence. 8, 0, -8

A)-24
B)-144
C)-120
D)-80
E)-112
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Write the given series in summation notation. <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the seventh term of the sequence that has the given nth term below. <strong>Find the seventh term of the sequence that has the given nth term below.   is the digit in the nth place in the decimal expansion of   .</strong> A)1 B)0 C)8 D)7 E)6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> is the digit in the nth place in the decimal expansion of <strong>Find the seventh term of the sequence that has the given nth term below.   is the digit in the nth place in the decimal expansion of   .</strong> A)1 B)0 C)8 D)7 E)6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A)1
B)0
C)8
D)7
E)6
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Evaluate the series. <strong>Evaluate the series.  </strong> A)128 B)8 C)32 D)2 E)64 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)128
B)8
C)32
D)2
E)64
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Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence. <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.   ;  </strong> A)12 B)-273 C)-468 D)0 E)-560 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ; <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.   ;  </strong> A)12 B)-273 C)-468 D)0 E)-560 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)12
B)-273
C)-468
D)0
E)-560
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Simplify the factorial expression. <strong>Simplify the factorial expression.  </strong> A)   B)11,880 C)110 D)990 E)7920 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Simplify the factorial expression.  </strong> A)   B)11,880 C)110 D)990 E)7920 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)11,880
C)110
D)990
E)7920
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Find the sum. <strong>Find the sum.  </strong> A)30 B)8 C)18 D)20 E)12 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)30
B)8
C)18
D)20
E)12
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Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...

A) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the third term of the sequence that has the given n th term. <strong>Find the third term of the sequence that has the given n th term.  </strong> A)7 B)3 C)8 D)4 E)5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)7
B)3
C)8
D)4
E)5
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The first two terms of the arithmetic sequence are given. Find the indicated term. <strong>The first two terms of the arithmetic sequence are given. Find the indicated term.    </strong> A)-36 B)36 C)42 D)-42 E)48 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>The first two terms of the arithmetic sequence are given. Find the indicated term.    </strong> A)-36 B)36 C)42 D)-42 E)48 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)-36
B)36
C)42
D)-42
E)48
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Joey bought a new tractor for use in his landscaping business. He expects that the use of the tractor will generate $ 3500 of revenue in the first year with an increase in revenue of $ 500 per year for subsequent years. If the tractor's useful lifetime is 8 years, how much revenue will Joey receive from the use of the tractor?

A)$ 7500
B)$ 46,000
C)$ 171,000
D)$ 35,000
E)$ 42,000
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Evaluate the factorial expression. <strong>Evaluate the factorial expression.  </strong> A)3432 B)1 C)2002 D)14 E)1001 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)3432
B)1
C)2002
D)14
E)1001
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Evaluate the series. <strong>Evaluate the series.  </strong> A)25 B)95 C)0 D)1225 E)775 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)25
B)95
C)0
D)1225
E)775
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Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence. <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Write the given series in summation notation. <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The seating section in a theater has 29 seats in the first row, 34 seats in the second row, and so on, increasing by 5 seats each row for a total of 13 rows. How many seats are in the tenth row?

A)84
B)74
C)44
D)49
E)64
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Write the given series in summation notation. <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15

A) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Logs are stacked so that there are 24 logs in the bottom row, 23 logs in the second row from the bottom, and so on, decreasing by 1 log each row. How many logs are there in the first five rows from the bottom?

A)110 logs
B)147 logs
C)180 logs
D)129 logs
E)69 logs
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If If   , use mathematical induction to show that   for all positive integers n .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , use mathematical induction to show that If   , use mathematical induction to show that   for all positive integers n .<div style=padding-top: 35px> for all positive integers n .
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression. <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the sixth term without expanding. <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E)252
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Use the Binomial Theorem to simplify the power of the complex number. <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to simplify the power of the complex number.  </strong> A)52+ 47i B)351+ 272i C)15+ 8i D)17- 8i E)161+ 240i <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)52+ 47i
B)351+ 272i
C)15+ 8i
D)17- 8i
E)161+ 240i
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression. <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Use mathematical induction to prove the formula for every positive integer n . Show all your work. Use mathematical induction to prove the formula for every positive integer n . Show all your work.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the sum of the infinite geometric series. <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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To save for the replacement of a computer, a business deposits $300 at the end of each month into an account that earns 5% annual interest compounded monthly. Find the future value of the ordinary annuity in 4 years.

A)$15922.70
B)$15936.42
C)$15832.05
D)$15904.47
E)$15931.84
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Find the sum of the infinite geometric series. <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the sum of the finite geometric series. Round to the nearest hundredth. <strong>Find the sum of the finite geometric series. Round to the nearest hundredth.  </strong> A)-98.80 B)13223.94 C)1858.99 D)36.05 E)260.80 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)-98.80
B)13223.94
C)1858.99
D)36.05
E)260.80
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Suppose that $500,000 of counterfeit money is currently in circulation and that each time the counterfeit money is used, 35% of it is detected and removed from circulation. How much counterfeit money, to the nearest thousand dollars, is used in transactions before all of it is removed from circulation?

A)$769,000
B)$1,346,000
C)$1,154,000
D)$705,000
E)$1,410,000
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Find the sum of the finite geometric series. <strong>Find the sum of the finite geometric series.  </strong> A)-600 B)-5460 C)-195 D)-147615 E)-15 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)-600
B)-5460
C)-195
D)-147615
E)-15
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Find the fifth term without expanding. <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Prove the inequality for the indicated integer values of n . Prove the inequality for the indicated integer values of n .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term: <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Write the rational number <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.

A) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A letter listing the names and addresses of 8 people was sent to 3 other people, who were asked to send $5 to the name at the top of the list and then remove that person's name. Each recipient then added his or her name to the bottom of the list and sent the letter to five friends. Assuming no one broke the chain, how much money would each recipient of the letter receive?

A)$1,171,875
B)$98,304
C)$32,805
D)$1,944
E)$2,560
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Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below. <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Sometimes a city will argue that having a professional sports franchise in the city will contribute to economic growth. The rationale for this statement is based on the multiplier effect. Suppose a city estimates that a professional sports franchise will create $45 million of additional income and that a person receiving a portion of this money will spend 80% and save 20%. Assuming the multiplier effect model is accurate, what is the net effect of the $45 million? Round to the nearest hundred thousand.

A)$450.0 million
B)$225.0 million
C)$281.3 million
D)$262.5 million
E)$356.3 million
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Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Eight cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if three or more cards are kings.

A)6,849,216
B)7,043,796
C)73,629,072
D)194,580
E)294,516,288
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Determine the sample space for the experiment. Three prize winners are selected from six people: A, B, C, D, E, and F.
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A car holds seven passengers, four in the front seat and three in the back seat. How many different seating arrangements of seven people are possible if two people refuses to sit in front and one person refuses to sit in back?

A)24
B)2,520
C)864
D)6
E)1,260
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A six-digit binary number is a sequence of six digits, each consisting of 0 or 1. For instance, 101010 and 011011 are six-digit binary numbers. How many six-digit binary numbers are possible?

A)32
B)256
C)128
D)16
E)64
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The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are to be arranged. How many different arrangements are possible under the condition that all odd numbers come first?

A)144
B)36
C)4
D)2880
E)576
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Six cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if all six cards are clubs.

A)1,716
B)5,089,630
C)24
D)28,276
E)720
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Nineteen students are selected as semifinalists for a literary award. Of the nineteen students, ten finalists will be selected. In how many ways can ten finalists be selected from the nineteen students?

A)3,003
B)19,448
C)43,758
D)92,378
E)8,008
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Seven cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if all seven cards are the same suit.

A)6,864
B)1,716
C)112
D)16
E)133,784,560
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Twenty-three students, of whom ten are seniors, are selected as semifinalists for a literary award. Of the twenty-three students, thirteen finalists will be selected. In how many ways can the thirteen finalists contain at least four seniors?

A)1,040,754
B)474,474
C)1,106,105
D)1,098,669
E)834,834
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Thirty people enter a tennis tournament. How many different first-round matches are possible if each player can be matched with any other player?

A)105
B)435
C)155,117,520
D)32,768
E)870
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An ice cream store offers 33 flavors of ice cream. How many different triple-decker cones are possible? Note: Assume that different orders of the same flavors are not different cones. Thus a scoop of rocky road followed by two scoops of mint chocolate is the same as one scoop of mint chocolate followed by one scoop of rocky road followed by a second scoop of mint chocolate.

A)32,736
B)6,545
C)33
D)16,368
E)6,017
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A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.

A) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In how many ways can a student answer a 32-question true-false test if the student randomly marks 6 of the questions true and 26 of the questions false?

A)347,373,600
B)28,048,800
C)201,376
D)906,192
E)225,792,840
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Twenty-eight students, of whom seven are seniors, are selected as semifinalists for a literary award. Of the twenty-eight students, fourteen finalists will be selected. In how many ways can the fourteen finalists contain five seniors?

A)6,172,530
B)817,190
C)40,116,600
D)21
E)293,930
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Use the sample space defined by the experiment of tossing a fair coin four times. Express the event that there are exactly two tails as a subset of the sample space.

A){HHHH}
B){TTTT, TTTH, TTHT, THTT, HTTT}
C){HHTT, HTHT, THHT, HTTH, THTH, TTHH}
D){TTTT}
E){HHHH, HHHT, HHTH, HTHH, THHH}
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A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.

A) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A state lottery game requires a person to select six different numbers from thirty-seven numbers. The order of the selection is not important. In how many ways can this be done?

A)222
B)736,281
C)177,100
D)13,983,816
E)2,324,784
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Six cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if exactly four cards are aces.

A)1,128
B)1,035
C)1,275
D)1,326
E)1,225
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Nine weightlifters are competing in the dead-lift competition. In how many ways can the weightlifters finish first, second, and third (no ties)?

A)729
B)3
C)504
D)27
E)6
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A computer manufacturer offers a computer system with three different disk drives, three different monitors, and two different keyboards. How many different computer systems could a consumer purchase from this manufacturer?

A)12
B)45
C)18
D)30
E)27
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As a test for extrasensory perception (ESP), eight cards, four black and four white, are shuffled, and then a person looks at each card. In another room, the ESP subject attempts to guess whether the card is black or white. The ESP subject must guess black four times and white four times. If the ESP subject has no extrasensory perception, what is the probability that the subject will correctly name six of the eight cards? Round to the nearest thousandth.

A)0.014
B)0.229
C)0.450
D)0.667
E)0.039
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A quality control inspector receives a shipment of 20 computer monitors. From the 20 monitors, the inspector randomly chooses 6 for inspection. If the probability of a monitor being defective is 0.12, what is the probability that at least one of the monitors chosen by the inspector is defective? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A)0.54
B)0.39
C)0.69
D)0.41
E)0.44
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Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?

A) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A club has nine members. One member starts a rumor by telling it to a second club member, who repeats the rumor to a third member, and so on. At each stage, the recipient of the rumor is chosen at random from the nine club members. What is the probability that the rumor will be told eight times without returning to the originator? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A)0.49
B)0.44
C)0.55
D)0.70
E)0.79
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One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?

A) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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An airline estimates that 80% of the people who make a reservation for a certain flight will actually show up for the flight. Suppose the airline sells 22 tickets on this flight and the plane has room for 18 passengers. What is the probability that 19 or more people with tickets will show up for the flight? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A)0.13
B)0.40
C)0.33
D)0.27
E)0.07
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Write the first five terms of the sequence. (Assume that n begins with 1.) <strong>Write the first five terms of the sequence. (Assume that n begins with 1.)  </strong> A)1, 9, 17, 25, 33 B)-15, -22, -36, -36, -43 C)1, -6, -13, -20, -27 D)1, -14, -21, -28, -35 E)8, 1, -6, -13, -20

A)1, 9, 17, 25, 33
B)-15, -22, -36, -36, -43
C)1, -6, -13, -20, -27
D)1, -14, -21, -28, -35
E)8, 1, -6, -13, -20
1, -6, -13, -20, -27
2
Find the twentieth term of the arithmetic sequence. 8, 0, -8

A)-24
B)-144
C)-120
D)-80
E)-112
-144
3
Write the given series in summation notation. <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
4
Find the seventh term of the sequence that has the given nth term below. <strong>Find the seventh term of the sequence that has the given nth term below.   is the digit in the nth place in the decimal expansion of   .</strong> A)1 B)0 C)8 D)7 E)6 is the digit in the nth place in the decimal expansion of <strong>Find the seventh term of the sequence that has the given nth term below.   is the digit in the nth place in the decimal expansion of   .</strong> A)1 B)0 C)8 D)7 E)6 .

A)1
B)0
C)8
D)7
E)6
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Evaluate the series. <strong>Evaluate the series.  </strong> A)128 B)8 C)32 D)2 E)64

A)128
B)8
C)32
D)2
E)64
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Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence. <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.   ;  </strong> A)12 B)-273 C)-468 D)0 E)-560 ; <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.   ;  </strong> A)12 B)-273 C)-468 D)0 E)-560

A)12
B)-273
C)-468
D)0
E)-560
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Simplify the factorial expression. <strong>Simplify the factorial expression.  </strong> A)   B)11,880 C)110 D)990 E)7920

A) <strong>Simplify the factorial expression.  </strong> A)   B)11,880 C)110 D)990 E)7920
B)11,880
C)110
D)990
E)7920
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Find the sum. <strong>Find the sum.  </strong> A)30 B)8 C)18 D)20 E)12

A)30
B)8
C)18
D)20
E)12
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Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...

A) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. 5, -10, 20,...</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Find the third term of the sequence that has the given n th term. <strong>Find the third term of the sequence that has the given n th term.  </strong> A)7 B)3 C)8 D)4 E)5

A)7
B)3
C)8
D)4
E)5
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The first two terms of the arithmetic sequence are given. Find the indicated term. <strong>The first two terms of the arithmetic sequence are given. Find the indicated term.    </strong> A)-36 B)36 C)42 D)-42 E)48 <strong>The first two terms of the arithmetic sequence are given. Find the indicated term.    </strong> A)-36 B)36 C)42 D)-42 E)48

A)-36
B)36
C)42
D)-42
E)48
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Joey bought a new tractor for use in his landscaping business. He expects that the use of the tractor will generate $ 3500 of revenue in the first year with an increase in revenue of $ 500 per year for subsequent years. If the tractor's useful lifetime is 8 years, how much revenue will Joey receive from the use of the tractor?

A)$ 7500
B)$ 46,000
C)$ 171,000
D)$ 35,000
E)$ 42,000
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Evaluate the factorial expression. <strong>Evaluate the factorial expression.  </strong> A)3432 B)1 C)2002 D)14 E)1001

A)3432
B)1
C)2002
D)14
E)1001
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Evaluate the series. <strong>Evaluate the series.  </strong> A)25 B)95 C)0 D)1225 E)775

A)25
B)95
C)0
D)1225
E)775
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Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence. <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the n th partial sum of the arithmetic sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Write the given series in summation notation. <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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The seating section in a theater has 29 seats in the first row, 34 seats in the second row, and so on, increasing by 5 seats each row for a total of 13 rows. How many seats are in the tenth row?

A)84
B)74
C)44
D)49
E)64
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Write the given series in summation notation. <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Write the given series in summation notation.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15

A) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the n th term of the arithmetic sequence. -1, 7, 15</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Logs are stacked so that there are 24 logs in the bottom row, 23 logs in the second row from the bottom, and so on, decreasing by 1 log each row. How many logs are there in the first five rows from the bottom?

A)110 logs
B)147 logs
C)180 logs
D)129 logs
E)69 logs
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If If   , use mathematical induction to show that   for all positive integers n . , use mathematical induction to show that If   , use mathematical induction to show that   for all positive integers n . for all positive integers n .
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression. <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Find the sixth term without expanding. <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252

A) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252
B) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252
C) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252
D) <strong>Find the sixth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)252
E)252
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Use the Binomial Theorem to simplify the power of the complex number. <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to simplify the power of the complex number.  </strong> A)52+ 47i B)351+ 272i C)15+ 8i D)17- 8i E)161+ 240i

A)52+ 47i
B)351+ 272i
C)15+ 8i
D)17- 8i
E)161+ 240i
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression. <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Use mathematical induction to prove the formula for every positive integer n . Show all your work. Use mathematical induction to prove the formula for every positive integer n . Show all your work.
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Find the sum of the infinite geometric series. <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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To save for the replacement of a computer, a business deposits $300 at the end of each month into an account that earns 5% annual interest compounded monthly. Find the future value of the ordinary annuity in 4 years.

A)$15922.70
B)$15936.42
C)$15832.05
D)$15904.47
E)$15931.84
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Find the sum of the infinite geometric series. <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Find the sum of the finite geometric series. Round to the nearest hundredth. <strong>Find the sum of the finite geometric series. Round to the nearest hundredth.  </strong> A)-98.80 B)13223.94 C)1858.99 D)36.05 E)260.80

A)-98.80
B)13223.94
C)1858.99
D)36.05
E)260.80
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Suppose that $500,000 of counterfeit money is currently in circulation and that each time the counterfeit money is used, 35% of it is detected and removed from circulation. How much counterfeit money, to the nearest thousand dollars, is used in transactions before all of it is removed from circulation?

A)$769,000
B)$1,346,000
C)$1,154,000
D)$705,000
E)$1,410,000
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Find the sum of the finite geometric series. <strong>Find the sum of the finite geometric series.  </strong> A)-600 B)-5460 C)-195 D)-147615 E)-15

A)-600
B)-5460
C)-195
D)-147615
E)-15
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Find the fifth term without expanding. <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the fifth term without expanding.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Prove the inequality for the indicated integer values of n . Prove the inequality for the indicated integer values of n .
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35
Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term: <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the indicated n th term of the geometric sequence. 4th term:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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36
Write the rational number <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.

A) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Write the rational number   as the quotient of two integers in simplest form.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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37
A letter listing the names and addresses of 8 people was sent to 3 other people, who were asked to send $5 to the name at the top of the list and then remove that person's name. Each recipient then added his or her name to the bottom of the list and sent the letter to five friends. Assuming no one broke the chain, how much money would each recipient of the letter receive?

A)$1,171,875
B)$98,304
C)$32,805
D)$1,944
E)$2,560
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38
Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below. <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the sum of the infinite geometric series below.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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39
Sometimes a city will argue that having a professional sports franchise in the city will contribute to economic growth. The rationale for this statement is based on the multiplier effect. Suppose a city estimates that a professional sports franchise will create $45 million of additional income and that a person receiving a portion of this money will spend 80% and save 20%. Assuming the multiplier effect model is accurate, what is the net effect of the $45 million? Round to the nearest hundred thousand.

A)$450.0 million
B)$225.0 million
C)$281.3 million
D)$262.5 million
E)$356.3 million
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40
Find the n th term of the geometric sequence. <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the n th term of the geometric sequence.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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41
Eight cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if three or more cards are kings.

A)6,849,216
B)7,043,796
C)73,629,072
D)194,580
E)294,516,288
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42
Determine the sample space for the experiment. Three prize winners are selected from six people: A, B, C, D, E, and F.
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43
A car holds seven passengers, four in the front seat and three in the back seat. How many different seating arrangements of seven people are possible if two people refuses to sit in front and one person refuses to sit in back?

A)24
B)2,520
C)864
D)6
E)1,260
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44
A six-digit binary number is a sequence of six digits, each consisting of 0 or 1. For instance, 101010 and 011011 are six-digit binary numbers. How many six-digit binary numbers are possible?

A)32
B)256
C)128
D)16
E)64
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45
The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are to be arranged. How many different arrangements are possible under the condition that all odd numbers come first?

A)144
B)36
C)4
D)2880
E)576
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46
Six cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if all six cards are clubs.

A)1,716
B)5,089,630
C)24
D)28,276
E)720
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47
Nineteen students are selected as semifinalists for a literary award. Of the nineteen students, ten finalists will be selected. In how many ways can ten finalists be selected from the nineteen students?

A)3,003
B)19,448
C)43,758
D)92,378
E)8,008
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48
Seven cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if all seven cards are the same suit.

A)6,864
B)1,716
C)112
D)16
E)133,784,560
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49
Twenty-three students, of whom ten are seniors, are selected as semifinalists for a literary award. Of the twenty-three students, thirteen finalists will be selected. In how many ways can the thirteen finalists contain at least four seniors?

A)1,040,754
B)474,474
C)1,106,105
D)1,098,669
E)834,834
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50
Thirty people enter a tennis tournament. How many different first-round matches are possible if each player can be matched with any other player?

A)105
B)435
C)155,117,520
D)32,768
E)870
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51
An ice cream store offers 33 flavors of ice cream. How many different triple-decker cones are possible? Note: Assume that different orders of the same flavors are not different cones. Thus a scoop of rocky road followed by two scoops of mint chocolate is the same as one scoop of mint chocolate followed by one scoop of rocky road followed by a second scoop of mint chocolate.

A)32,736
B)6,545
C)33
D)16,368
E)6,017
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52
A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.

A) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>A shipment of eleven calculators contains seven defective calculators. Four calculators are chosen from the shipment. Find the probability that exactly four are defective.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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53
In how many ways can a student answer a 32-question true-false test if the student randomly marks 6 of the questions true and 26 of the questions false?

A)347,373,600
B)28,048,800
C)201,376
D)906,192
E)225,792,840
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54
Twenty-eight students, of whom seven are seniors, are selected as semifinalists for a literary award. Of the twenty-eight students, fourteen finalists will be selected. In how many ways can the fourteen finalists contain five seniors?

A)6,172,530
B)817,190
C)40,116,600
D)21
E)293,930
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55
Use the sample space defined by the experiment of tossing a fair coin four times. Express the event that there are exactly two tails as a subset of the sample space.

A){HHHH}
B){TTTT, TTTH, TTHT, THTT, HTTT}
C){HHTT, HTHT, THHT, HTTH, THTH, TTHH}
D){TTTT}
E){HHHH, HHHT, HHTH, HTHH, THHH}
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56
A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.

A) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>A single number is chosen from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find the probability that the number is an odd number or a number divisible by 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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57
A state lottery game requires a person to select six different numbers from thirty-seven numbers. The order of the selection is not important. In how many ways can this be done?

A)222
B)736,281
C)177,100
D)13,983,816
E)2,324,784
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58
Six cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of playing cards. In how many ways can the cards be chosen if exactly four cards are aces.

A)1,128
B)1,035
C)1,275
D)1,326
E)1,225
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59
Nine weightlifters are competing in the dead-lift competition. In how many ways can the weightlifters finish first, second, and third (no ties)?

A)729
B)3
C)504
D)27
E)6
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60
A computer manufacturer offers a computer system with three different disk drives, three different monitors, and two different keyboards. How many different computer systems could a consumer purchase from this manufacturer?

A)12
B)45
C)18
D)30
E)27
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61
As a test for extrasensory perception (ESP), eight cards, four black and four white, are shuffled, and then a person looks at each card. In another room, the ESP subject attempts to guess whether the card is black or white. The ESP subject must guess black four times and white four times. If the ESP subject has no extrasensory perception, what is the probability that the subject will correctly name six of the eight cards? Round to the nearest thousandth.

A)0.014
B)0.229
C)0.450
D)0.667
E)0.039
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62
A quality control inspector receives a shipment of 20 computer monitors. From the 20 monitors, the inspector randomly chooses 6 for inspection. If the probability of a monitor being defective is 0.12, what is the probability that at least one of the monitors chosen by the inspector is defective? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A)0.54
B)0.39
C)0.69
D)0.41
E)0.44
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63
Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?

A) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Twelve persons are arranged in a line. What is the probability that three specific people are standing next to each other?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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64
A club has nine members. One member starts a rumor by telling it to a second club member, who repeats the rumor to a third member, and so on. At each stage, the recipient of the rumor is chosen at random from the nine club members. What is the probability that the rumor will be told eight times without returning to the originator? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A)0.49
B)0.44
C)0.55
D)0.70
E)0.79
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65
One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?

A) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>One card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards where aces are not considered numbered cards and are the highest card in the suit. The card is replaced and another card is drawn. What is the probability that both cards drawn are even numbered cards?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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66
An airline estimates that 80% of the people who make a reservation for a certain flight will actually show up for the flight. Suppose the airline sells 22 tickets on this flight and the plane has room for 18 passengers. What is the probability that 19 or more people with tickets will show up for the flight? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A)0.13
B)0.40
C)0.33
D)0.27
E)0.07
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