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Fundamental principles of counting (Addition and Multiplication Rule)

1. How many ways can you choose a shirt from a group of 5 red and 7 green shirts?
2. How many ways can you choose a laptop from 12 Samsung and 14 HP models?
3. How many ways can you choose an even or an odd number from numbers 1 to 10?
4. How many ways can you choose a dessert from 13 cupcakes and 12 ice cream?
5. How many ways can you choose a red card or a king in standard deck of cards?
6. How many ways can you choose 3 colored shirts from 3 blue, 5 yellow and 6 red shirts?
7. How many ways can you choose a dessert and a drink in a canteen that offers 3 desserts (cake,
chocolate and buko pandan) and 2 drinks (apple juice and buko juice)?
8. How many ways can you choose a number and a color from numbers 1 to 10 and 3 primary colors
(red, blue and yellow)?
9. How many possible arrangements are there in a plate number with 3 digits followed by 3 letters?
10. How many choices do your customers have for a meat sandwich that offers 3 types of meat (ham,
hotdog and patty) and 2 types of bread (wheat and white)?
FCP Using the multiplication rule with repetition
1. How many 3-digit numbers can you form using the digits 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 if repetition is
allowed?
2.

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