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Counting Matha nd Probability 1 soe ASS ‘Count the number of possibilities for each scenario below. 1. the winner and frst, second, and third runners-up in a contest with 10 finals o Pay or 10-46 BF = 5,040 2. selecting two of eight empldyees to attend a business seminar sCyp =[aK = 4 3. an arrangement of letters in the word fu \ af « + =}%620 Qas 7 aPa an 2 ot 4. placing an alshra book, a geometry boo, a chemistry book, an Engl Book ase book ona Shatin any onder en i yas dev’ C or la i ea ff os5 5 {2 eas as oe oO s. ing bo cnt ett eine alg = (220 weys Sees ae meg retar asaya ane ae order tes See Geos! (20 matters Wy 2, an mangement of the word poppy fl oe 5 5k a Ss = Z Bu 20 soa) 9, Among the seven nominees fortwo vacancies onthe ety council ee tree men and four women, In ‘how many ways may these vacancies be filled? am 4d 2) with any two ofthe nominees? 1G = (a) wit my two ofthe women? Gn on aC, -C) 10, Stewy has 4 pars of pants, 7 shirts, and 3 swesters, In how many ways may she choose 2 of the pairs ‘of pants, 3 ofthe shirts, and 1 of the sweaters to pack for a trip? a Ga Coe (0) 11, A bagis filled with marbles: 6 bug, 3 orange, and 4 puce, A damsel selets one marble un then puts ihckineecs me hd bepeiiofeasoor GPs yf yg ola 4) P(pick orange, then pues) == 3 3 +) Pick orange and pucein any order) 6 Mik we of the sane oko) 2.2 y &6 eke a bb or 80 er pp 12, The situation is the same as in question #11 except now the damsel holds onto her first marble and then selecis the second. Find the probability of each situation below: 4) P(pick orange, then puce) 3 ‘3 by P(pick orange and puce in any order) ©) Pipick two ofthe same color) 5

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