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Solve the following problem requirement with solution in another blank short bond paper.

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I. Principle of Counting

1. A laboratory has 3 technicians and 5 ways to distribute the complete experiment

materials. In how many different ways can the materials be distributed?

2. A satellite dish can receive signals from 20 different telecommunications satellites. Each

satellite handles 15 stations. How many stations are available to the owner of this dish?

3. List the elements of each of the following sample spaces:

a) the set of integers between 1 and 50 divisible by 8;

b) the set S = {x | x^2 + 4x − 5=0};

c) the set of outcomes when a coin is tossed until a tail or three heads appear;

d) the set S = {x | x is a continent};

e) the set S = {x | 2x − 4 ≥ 0 and x < 1}.

4. If S = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} and A = {0, 2, 4, 6, 8}, B = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}, C = {2, 3, 4, 5}, and

D = {1, 6, 7}, list the elements of the sets corresponding to the following events:

a) A ∪ C;

b) A ∩ B;

c) C’;

d) (C’ ∩ D) ∪ B;

e) (S ∩ C)’ ;

f) A ∩ C ∩ D’
M. V. Rivera, R. M. Lozada / 2

5. List the numbers of the regions that represent the following events: Suppose that a

family is leaving on a summer vacation in their camper and that M is the event that they

will experience mechanical problems, T is the event that they will receive a ticket for

committing a traffic violation, and V is the event that they will arrive at a campsite with no

vacancies. Referring to the Venn diagram of Figure:

a) The family will experience no mechanical problems and will not receive a ticket for a

traffic violation but will arrive at a campsite with no vacancies.

b) The family will experience both mechanical problems and trouble in locating a campsite

with a vacancy but will not receive a ticket for a traffic violation.

c) The family will either have mechanical trouble or arrive at a campsite with no vacancies

but will not receive a ticket for a traffic violation.

d) The family will not arrive at a campsite with no vacancies.

II. Permutation and Combination:

1. How many numbers can be formed from the digits 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8 taken three at a time?
Complex Numbers / 3

2. How many numbers without repeated digits can be formed by use of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4,

5, 6?

3. In how many ways can four girls and four boys be assigned seats in a row at a theater if

boys and girls are to alternate.

4. How many distinct permutations can be made from the letters of the word INFINITY ?

5. If a multiple-choice test consists of 5 questions, each with 4 possible answers of which

only 1 is correct,

a) in how many different ways can a student check off one answer to each question?

b) in how many ways can a student check off one answer to each question and get all the

answers wrong?

6. In how many ways can a teacher choose three students from among 30 students?

7. From 9 different books including just 2 books of poetry, how many groups of 5 books

each can be formed, if each group is to involve just 1 book of poetry?

8. From a group of 7 different books, in how many ways can we choose groups of

a) exactly 4 books each;

b) at least 4 books each

c) at most 4 books each?

8. An urn contains 4 red and 5 blue balls. Compute how many ways can we draw from the

urn

a) exactly 3 blue balls,

b) exactly 2 blue balls and 1 red ball,

c) if 4 balls are drawn, compute the number of ways of selecting at least 2 blue balls.

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