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GRADE 10 – MATHEMATICS
LEVEL: EASY
MELC # M10SP-IIIa-1: Illustrates the permutation of objects
M10SP-IIIb-1: Solves problems involving permutations

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WRITTEN WORK (MELC 1): M10SP-IIIa-1: Illustrates the permutation of objects


M10SP-IIIb-1: Solves problems involving permutations

I. Multiple Choice.
Direction: Select the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the formula of getting the total number of sample space?
A. n B. n+1 C. n-1 D. n2
2. How many sample spaces are made in tossing a coin twice?
A. 8 B. 4 C. 6 D. 1
3. Which of the following are NOT a sample space of tossing a coin twice?
A. HH B. HT C. TT D. HTH
4. How many sample spaces are made in flipping a dice twice?
A. 36 B. 12 C. 6 D. 1
5. How many arrangements can be made from the letters of the word HOPE?
A. 24 B. 12 C. 6 D. 1
6. What type of permutation is involved in the problem in previous number?
A. circular permutation C. general permutation
B. distinguishable permutation D. none of the choices

7. In how many ways can 3 people be seated in a room where there are 2 seats?
A. 24 B. 12 C. 6 D. 1
8. How many 2-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1,2,3,4 without
repetition?
A. 12 B. 6 C. 4 D. 1
9. In how many ways can 5 people sit in a round table?

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A. 120 B. 24 C. 6 D.1
10. Nica, Camille, Dambie, and Jayzam are sitting on a round table when
they thought of exchanging seats and count all the possible
arrangements they can do. How many arrangements would they count
in the end?
A. 24 B. 12 C. 6 D. 1

PERFORMANCE TASK (MELC 1): M10SP-IIIa-1: Illustrates the permutation of objects

Direction: Complete the Tree diagram and the Table of Sample Space of the given situation below.

“A couple is planning to have four kids. On any birth the children could be a son or a daughter. Use S to
represent a son and D to represent a daughter.”

Complete the Tree Diagram

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COMPLETE THE TABLE

SS SD DS DD

SS SSSS SSDS

SD SDSS

DS DSSS

DD DDSS DDDD

RUBRIC FOR PERFORMANCE TASK

Category 5 POINTS 4 POINTS 3 POINTS 2 POINT 1 POINT


All informations 3 informations 6 informations 12 informations 15 informations
Accuracy needed in needed in needed in needed in needed in
illustrating the illustrating the illustrating the illustrating the illustrating the
permutation of permutation of permutation of permutation of permutation of
objects are there objects are not objects are not objects are not objects are not
and correct correct correct correct correct
All were Atleast 15 were Atleast 10 were Atleast 5 were None were
Completeness illustrated illustrated illustrated illustrated illustrated
completely completely completely completely completely

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GRADE 10 – MATHEMATICS
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MELC # M10SP-IIIa-1: Illustrates the permutation of objects

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I. Direction: Study the following situations. Identify which situation illustrates a permutation.
Write P if it is a permutation and NP if it is not a permutation.

1. Determining the top three winners in a Mathematics Quiz Bee.

2. Choosing five groupmates for your Mathematics project.

3. Three people posing for a picture.

4. Assigning 4 practice teachers to 4 different grade levels.

5. Picking 2 questions from a bowl.

II. Complete the table below

Table 1.

XX XY YX YY

XX XXXX XXYX

XY XYXX

YX YXXX YXYY

YY YYXX

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PERFORMANCE TASK (MELC 1):M10SP-IIIa-1: Illustrates the permutation of objects

Constructing Table of Sample Space

“Jayzam and Cammile is planning to have five kids. On any birth the children could be a son or
a daughter. Use X to represent a son and Y to represent a daughter.”

Direction: Complete the Table of Sample Space of the given situation below by using the Punette
Square.

XX XY YX YY

XXX XXXXX XXXXY XXXYX XXXYY

XXY XXYYX

XYX XYXXY

XYY XYYYX

YXX YXXXX

YXY YXYYX

YYX YYXYY

YYY YYYXX YYYXY

RUBRIC FOR PERFORMANCE TASK

Category 5 POINTS 4 POINTS 3 POINTS 2 POINT 1 POINT


All informations 3 informations 6 informations 12 informations 15 informations
Accuracy needed in needed in needed in needed in needed in
illustrating the illustrating the illustrating the illustrating the illustrating the
permutation of permutation of permutation of permutation of permutation of
objects are there objects are not objects are not objects are not objects are not
and correct correct correct correct correct
All were Atleast 15 were Atleast 10 were Atleast 5 were None were
Completeness illustrated illustrated illustrated illustrated illustrated
completely completely completely completely completely

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GRADE 10 – MATHEMATICS
LEVEL: DIFFICULT
MELC # M10SP-IIIb-1: Solves problems involving permutations

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WRITTEN WORK (MELC 1): MELC # M10SP-IIIb-1: Solves problems involving permutations

Answer the following:

a. Find the permutations that can be made from 12 bottles of coke if 3 bottles will be
taken at a time.
Solution: P = (12) ( __ ) ( __ ) =1, 320 ; How many factors do we need, (descending
from 12)
b. Find the permutations that can be made from 12 bottles of coke if 6 bottles will be
taken at a time.
Solution: P = (12) ( __ ) ( __ ) ( __ ) ( __ ) ( __ ) = 665,280 ; How many factors do we
need? What are the other factors?
c. In how many ways can 8 students arrange themselves for a picture taking if they like
to have only 5 of them will be in every shot?
Solution: P = ( __ ) ( __ ) … = 6, 720 ; What are the factors?
d. Find the permutations of the letter of the word BRIGHT

Solution: P = ( highest factor) (next descending factor/s)

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PERFORMANCE TASK (MELC ): MELC # M10SP-IIIb-1: Solves problems involving
permutations

Problem Solving

Solve and answer the following problem completely.


1. In how many ways can you place different books on a shelf if there is space enough
for only five books?

2. In how many ways can 5 people arrange themselves in a row for picture taking?

RUBRIC FOR PERFORMANCE TASK

Category 5 POINTS 4 POINTS 3 POINTS 2 POINT 1 POINT


The answer to The answer to The answer to The answer to The answer to
Accuracy of the problem is the problem is the problem is the problem is the problem is
Solution correct and correct but the almost correct not correct and not correct and
solution is solution is not and solution is solution is not solution is not
detailed and detailed and detailed and detailed and present.
clear clear clear clear
Solved all the Solved all the Solved 1 Solved 1 Tried to solve 1
Completeness problems problems but 1 problem problems but is the problem
completely is not completed completely. not completed.

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Prepared by: Checked by:

JEFFREY D. MANGLIGOT NANDING B. RAQUEL


Teacher I Head Teacher III

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