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Question 61
Short Answer
A telephone number consists of a sequence of seven digits not starting with a 0 or a 1. How many phone numbers begin with either 764, 768, or 788
Question 62
Essay
The World Almanac features a "perpetual calendar", a collection of 14 possible calendars. Why does this suffice to be sure there is a calendar for every conceivable year
Question 63
Short Answer
A test requires that you answer either Part A or Part B. Part A consists of 21 true/false questions and part B consists of 9 multiple choice questions with one correct answer out of 5. How many different completed answer sheets are possible
Question 64
Short Answer
Professor Tough's final examination has 13 true-false questions followed by 5 multiple-choice questions. In each of the multiple choice questions you must select the correct answer from a list of 5. How many answer sheets are possible __________ sheets
Question 65
Short Answer
While selecting candy for students in his class, Professor Murphy must choose between gummy candy and licorice nibs. Gummy candy packets come in 4 sizes, and packets of licorice nibs come in 2 sizes. If he chooses gummy candy, he must select gummy lions, gummy bears, gummy worms or gummy dinos. If he chooses licorice nibs, he must choose between red and black. How many choices does he have
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Use the given information to complete the solution to the partially solved Venn diagram.
n
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A
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24
n ( A ) = 24
n
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A
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=
24
,
n
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B
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19
n ( B ) = 19
n
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B
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=
19
,
n
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C
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=
30
n ( C ) = 30
n
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C
)
=
30
,
n
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A
∩
C
)
=
6
n ( A \cap C ) = 6
n
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A
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C
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=
6
, and
n
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51
n ( S ) = 51
n
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51
Question 67
Short Answer
A test requires that you answer first Part A and then either Part B or Part C. Part A consists of 6 true/false questions, Part B consists of 9 multiple choice questions with one correct answer out of 5, and Part C requires you to match 8 questions with 8 different answers. (Each question matches exactly one correct answer.) How many different completed answer sheets are possible ? __________ sheets
Question 68
Short Answer
Find how many outcomes are possible for the decision algorithms.
Step
1
Step
2
Alternative 1:1 outcome
Alternative
1
:
2
outcomes
Alternative
2
:
1
outcome
Alternative
2
:
2
outcomes
Alternative
3
:
1
outcome
\begin{array}{ll}{\text { Step } 1} & \text { Step } 2 \\\text { Alternative 1:1 outcome } & \text { Alternative } 1: 2 \text { outcomes } \\\text { Alternative } 2: 1 \text { outcome } & \text { Alternative } 2: 2 \text { outcomes } \\\text { Alternative } 3: 1 \text { outcome } &\end{array}
Step
1
Alternative 1:1 outcome
Alternative
2
:
1
outcome
Alternative
3
:
1
outcome
Step
2
Alternative
1
:
2
outcomes
Alternative
2
:
2
outcomes
__________ outcomes
Question 69
Short Answer
Find how many outcomes are possible for the decision algorithms.
Step 1
Step 2
Alternative 1:1 outcome
Alternative 1:2 outcomes
Alternative 2:
1
outcome
Alternative
2
:
2
outcomes
Alternative
3
:
2
outcomes
\begin{array}{cl}{\text { Step 1 }} &{\text { Step 2 }} \\\text { Alternative 1:1 outcome } & \text { Alternative 1:2 outcomes } \\\text { Alternative 2: } 1 \text { outcome } & \text { Alternative } 2: 2 \text { outcomes } \\& \text { Alternative } 3: 2 \text { outcomes }\end{array}
Step 1
Alternative 1:1 outcome
Alternative 2:
1
outcome
Step 2
Alternative 1:2 outcomes
Alternative
2
:
2
outcomes
Alternative
3
:
2
outcomes
__________ outcomes
Question 70
Short Answer
Professor Oger must choose between an extra writing assignment and an extra reading assignment for the upcoming spring break. For the writing assignment, there are 4 essay topics to choose from and three different mandatory lengths (30 pages, 35 pages, or 40 pages). The reading topic would consist of one scholarly biography combined with one volume of essays. There are 4 biographies and four volumes of essays to choose from. How many choices does she have
Question 71
Short Answer
A surgical procedure requires four steps. The first step can result in 6 possible outcomes, the second in 4 possible outcomes, and the remaining two can each result in 3 possible outcomes. What is the total number of outcomes possible
Question 72
Short Answer
A Social Security number is a sequence of nine digits. How many Social Security numbers are possible that have the same first 6 digits
Question 73
Short Answer
Find how many outcomes are possible for the decision algorithms.
Alternative 1
Alternative 2
Step 1: four outcomes
Step 1: three outcomes
Step 2: four outcomes
Step 2: five outcomes
Step 3: three outcomes
\begin{array}{lc}\text { Alternative 1 } & \text { Alternative 2 } \\\text { Step 1: four outcomes } & \text { Step 1: three outcomes } \\\text { Step 2: four outcomes } & \text { Step 2: five outcomes } \\& \text { Step 3: three outcomes }\end{array}
Alternative 1
Step 1: four outcomes
Step 2: four outcomes
Alternative 2
Step 1: three outcomes
Step 2: five outcomes
Step 3: three outcomes
Question 74
Short Answer
In an eight-cylinder engine, the even-numbered cylinders are on the left and the odd-numbered cylinders are on the right. A good firing order is a sequence of the numbers 1 through 8 in which right and left sides alternate. a. How many possible good firing sequences are there ? __________ sequences b. How many good firing sequences are there that start with a cylinder on the left ? __________ sequences
Question 75
Multiple Choice
Of the 5,700 students at medium Suburban College, 50 play collegiate soccer, 60 play collegiate lacrosse, and 80 play collegiate football. Only 4 play both collegiate soccer and lacrosse, 6 play collegiate soccer and football, and 15 play collegiate lacrosse and football. No students play all three sports. Complete the following sentence: ______% of the college soccer players also play one of the other two sports at the collegiate level.
Question 76
Short Answer
A computer "byte" consists of 8 "bits", each bit being either a 0 or a 1. If characters are represented using a code that uses 4 bytes for each character, how many characters can be represented ? __________ characters
Question 77
Multiple Choice
In December 2001 a search using the Web search engine Google
TM
for "Costenoble" yielded 10,000 Web sites containing that word. A search for "Waner" yielded 67,000 sites. A search for sites containing both words yielded 4,393 sites. How many Web sites contained either "Costenoble" or "Waner" or both ?
Question 78
Short Answer
How many possible calendars are there that have February 15 falling on a Monday, or Tuesday ? __________ calendars
Question 79
Short Answer
Some written languages, such as Chinese and Japanese, use tens of thousands of different characters. If a language uses 16,384 characters, a computer code for this language would have to use how many bits (1 or 0) per character