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How many three digit numbers can you make by arranging the numbers 7, 8, and 6?
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How many three person committees can be chosen from a group of seven people?
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How many two person committees can be chosen from a group of six people?
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Grace, Megan, and Timothy ran in a race. In how many different orders can they finish the race?
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There are ten players on the basketball team. How many ways can a starting lineup of five players be chosen?
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There are 7 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 5 things from the hat at once?
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How many combinations of two letters are possible from the letters D, N, and C?
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How many permutations can you make from the letters F, A, G, I, and C?
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In how many ways can Sydney, Joshua, Sean, Stephanie, and Thomas stand in line?
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There are 4 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 1 thing from the hat at once?
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How many ways can a president and vice-president be selected in a class of twenty-three students?
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How many two person committees can be chosen from a group of nine people?
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There are 7 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 4 things from the hat at once?
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There are 4 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 2 things from the hat at once?
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How many three person committees can be chosen from a group of eight people?
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How many permutations can you make from the letters A through H?
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How many combinations of four letters are possible from the letters P, R, Y, S, and O?
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* This is a pre-made sheet. Use the link at the top of the page for a printable page. |
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How many four digit numbers can you make by arranging the numbers 3, 8, 5, and 7?
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