Solve the problem.A group of 11 friends goes bowling. How many different possibilities are there for the order in which they play if the youngest person is to bowl first?
A. 3,628,800
B. 39,916,800
C. 11
D. 10
Answer: A
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Solve the problem.Mr. Larsen's third grade class has 22 students, 12 girls and 10 boys. Two students must be selected at random to be in the spring play. What is the probability that one boy and one girl will be chosen? Order is not important.
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Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify, if necessary.- +
A. -
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Solve the equation.log 4x = log 3 + log (x + 1)
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B. 3
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D. -3
Solve the problem. Round to the nearest hundredth of a percent if needed.Measurements of the height of a group of men entering a particular college produced the following table. What is the probability that a man entering the college is 68-69 inches tall?
A. 29.07% B. 28.88% C. 19.55% D. 26.07%