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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____

1. When Kimberly bought her new car, she found that there were 72 different ways her car could be equipped.
Her choices included four choices of engine and three choices of transmission. If her only other choice was
color, how many choices of color did she have?
a.

____

b.

12

c.

60

d.

65

2. How many different three-member teams can be formed from six students?
a.

____

20

b.

120

c.

216

d.

720

3. Which formula can be used to determine the total number of different eight-letter arrangements that can be
formed using the letters in the word DEADLINE?
a.

8!

b.

8!
4!

c.

8!
2!+ 2!

d.

8!
2! 2!

____

4. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:
a. 3/20
c. 47/100
b. 29/34
d. 13/102

____

5. A locker combination system uses three digits from 0 to 9. How many different three-digit combinations with
no digit repeated are possible?
a.

30

b.

504

c.

720

d.

1,000

____

6. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
a. 1/15
c. 35/256
b. 25/57
d. 1/221

____

7. Juan has three blue shirts, two green shirts, seven red shirts, five pairs of denim pants, and two pairs of khaki
pants. How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?
a.

19

b.

84

c.

130

d.

420

____

8. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are
selected, is:
a. 21/46
c. 1/50
b. 25/117
d. 3/25

____

9. In a playoff series, the probability that Team A wins over Team B is 3/5 and the probability that Team C wins over Team
D is 4/7. If the probabilities are independent, t he probability that Team A wins over Team C loses is
a. 9/35
c. 7/12
b. 12/35
d. 1/3

____

10. Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:
a. 1/6
c. 1/2
b. 5/12
d. 7/9

ID: A

Probability Midterm2
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
4 3 x = 72
x=6

2. A
6P 3 6 5 4
6 C 3 = 3! = 3 2 1 = 20
3. D
8!
Number of letters
=
2! 2!
multiple letters

4. D

5. C
10 P 3 = 10 9 8 = 720
6. D

7. B
(3 + 2 + 7) * (5 + 2) = 84

ID: A

8. A

9. A

10. B

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