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You are making 75 mint chocolate bars and 45 caramel pecan bars for some gift boxes. If each box will contain exactly the same
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Marlene lives in a building where half the residents live on the first floor and half live on the second floor. She wants to
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A city council consists of seven democrats and six republicans. If a committee of six people is selected, find the probability
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The local seven-digit telephone numbers In a city have 617 as the first three digits. How many different telephone numbers are
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Skylar is trying to pick out an outfit for the first day of school. She can choose from 4 pairs of pants, 2 t-shirts, 5 sweaters
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Justin is designing a new board game, and is trying to figure out all the possible outcomes. How many different possible
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The gym has 11 different types of machines in the weight room. Geoff has time to use only 3 of them this afternoon. How many
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You received a $100 gift certificate to a clothing store. The store sells T-shirts for $16 and dress shirts for $24.
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You have a frame that holds three pictures. You pulled out your favorite five photos. How many sets of three are there?
Make a
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Out of 800 families with 5 children each how many would you expect to have a-3 boys and 2 girls, b-either 2 or 3 boys, c-atleast
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For school lunch students have 3 meat choices (beef, chicken, or fish), 2 potato choices (mashed or fried), and 3 drink choices
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Grayson’s Groupcycles rents bikes with multiple seats for large groups of people.
They rent 7-seater, 13-seater, and 25-seater
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How many four-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5fi
a. no digit may be repeated in a number? b. the
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The multiple-choice part of an assignment has 4 possible choices for each of the 5 questions. How many possible ways can you
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Verne has 6 math books to line up on a shelf. Jenny has 4 English books to line up on a shelf. In how many more orders can Verne
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At a restaurant, dinner guests can choose between two appetizers – soup or salad, three main dishes – chicken, pasta, or
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If the bakery offers chicken, tuna, and vegetable sandwiches on plain or onion bagels, how many possible sandwiches are there?
(1
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In a certain Algebra 2 class of 24 students, 15 of them play basketball and 7 of them play baseball. There are 5 students who
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The sub shop has 7 different kinds of bread, 5 types of cheese, 5 types of meat, 4 vegetable toppings and 9 types of
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Mrs. Baker’s students write word problems each week, and she selects one student's word problem to display on a bulletin board
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Reginald wants to buy a new collar for each of his 3
cats. The collars come in a choice of 6 different colors. Step 1 of 2 : How
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Use the formula for nPr to evaluate the following expression. -
11P6 =
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Evaluate the following expression. Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
11P6/11C
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To find the probability of randomly selecting an employee who eats breakfast or lunch at the office, we need to consider the
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At a game booth, a student gets a box of candy as the prize for winning a game. The boxes come in four colors: white, red,
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