Solve the problem.How many different three-number "combinations" are possible on a combination lock having 34 numbers on its dial?
A. 69,564
B. 17,952
C. 34,782
D. 35,904
Answer: D
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Solve the problem.A football team gained 34 yards on one play, lost 28 yards on another, and gained 31 yards on the last play of the first half. They had already gained 224 yards during the half. What was the total yardage gain for the first half?
A. 187 yards B. 317 yards C. 289 yards D. 261 yards
Solve the problem.The graph shows Big D sales, in thousands of dollars, for two consecutive years. Which month in had the lowest sales?Big D Sales
Month
A. Month 12 B. Month 2 C. Month 6 D. Month 7
Indicate whether the statement is true always, sometimes, or never.To find the quotient , multiply numerator and denominator by 10 + 8i.
A. Always B. Sometimes C. Never
Provide an appropriate response.Can exist as a real number?
A. Yes B. No