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COIN

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2) There is a probability of 120 separate schedules.
SOLUTION: 3 × 4 ×2 ×5=120;
3) If Anna wishes to be no. 2, there are 24 ways to allocate the numbered uniforms to the five girls.
SOLUTION: 4 ×1 ×3 ×2 ×1=24
4) There are six forms of arranging reports for the three students
SOLUTION: 3 ×2 ×1=6;.
5) If each prize is different, there are 4,080 ways to choose the winners.
SOLUTION: 17 ×16 × 15=4,080;
6) In the term "Statistics" there are 50,400 different ways to organize the letters
10 !
SOLUTION: =50 , 400;
3! 3 ! 1 ! 2 ! 1!
7) There are 720 choices for the three ladies to be chosen as winners.
SOLUTION:10 ×9 × 8=720 ;
8) ways to select three BS Accountancy students out of eight BS Accountancy students
8! 8.7 .6
SOLUTION:8 C3= = =56
3 ! ( 5 ) ! 3.2 .1
ways to pick two AB English students from five AB English students.
5! 5.4
SOLUTION:5 C2= = =10
2 ! ( 3 ) ! 2.1
Manango, Jam Aziele M.
BS Accountancy 3
ASSIGNMENT

6 C 1 × 8 C 1 6 × 8 48
1. = =
14 C 2 91 91
2. There are 17,576 three-letters that can be rendered using the letters of the alphabet.
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SOLUTION: 26 ×26 × 26=17 ,576 ; Probability ¿
17 ,576
3. AB AC AD
BA BC BD
CA CB CD
DA DB DC
4.

BLOOD

A B AB O

Rh+ Rh- Rh+ Rh- Rh+ Rh- Rh+ Rh-

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

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