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Class -Work # 19, Probability & Statistics for P-8 Teachers

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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Solve the problem.

1) A musician plans to perform 4 selections. In how many ways can she arrange the musical

selections?

A) 12

B) 32

C) 16

D) 24

2) In how many ways can 7 people line up for concert tickets?

A) 5040

B) 7

C) 823,543

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D) 1

3) In how many ways can 6 people line up for play tickets?

A) 1

B) 46,656

C) 6

3)

D) 720

4) In how many ways can 8 tomatoes be lined up on a window sill?

A) 16,777,216

B) 1

C) 8

4)

D) 40,320

5) How many ways can a president, vice-president, and secretary be chosen from a club with only 3

members?

A) 5

B) 25

C) 3

B) 120

6)

C) 12

D) 4

7) How many ways can the letters ABCDE be arranged?

A) 12

B) 24

7)

C) 4

D) 120

8) A recipe contains 7 ingredients. In how many different orders can all of the ingredients be added?

A) 40,320

B) 5040

C) 720

B) 40,320

C) 362,880

9)

D) 3,628,800

10) The letters LACSIPE fell off a billboard. How many different ways can the letters be arranged,

hoping to find the correct spelling of SPECIAL?

A) 5040

B) 7

C) 720

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D) 7

9) How many different ways can a teacher line up 9 students for lunch?

A) 9

5)

D) 6

6) How many ways can the letters ABCD be arranged?

A) 24

1)

D) 40320

10)

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