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Question Alternative Settlement Score


1. How many Be discovered: The word UIN ANTASARI 1
words can Was asked : words that can be formed 1
be formed
Solution :
from the Then n=11, n1 =1, n2 =2 and n3 =2, n 4=3 , n5 =1, n6 =1, n7 =1. 2
letters Formula :
forming n!
P ( n ; n1 , n2 , ⋯ )=
n1 ! ×n 2 !× n3 ! 2
UIN
ANTASARI 11!
P ( 11; 1,2,2,3,1,1,1 )= 1
? 1!× 2! × 2! × 3 !×1 ! ×1 !×1 !

11×10 × 9 ×8 ×7 × 6 ×5 × 4 ×3 ! 1
¿
2! × 2!× 3 !

6.652.800
¿ 1
4
¿ 1.663 .200
1
So the number of words that can be created is 1,663,200 words 1
2. How many Be discovered: There are 8 people but two people must be side by side 1
(counted one) so there are 7 people.
ways can 8
people sit Was asked : There are many ways to sit around a campfire if 2 people 1
must always be side by side.
around a
campfire if Solution :
Cyclical permutations of 7 people = (7 - 1)! 2
2 particular Two people who are side by side can switch positions as much as 2!
Many ways. = 6! x 2! 2
people must
                            = 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 1
always be                             = 1.440 1
side by 1
So there are 1,440 ways to sit side by side
side?

3. In Be discovered : There are 8 male players and 6 female players. 1


Was asked: double pairs that can be obtained for: 1
badminton a. Men's doubles
b. Women's doubles
training
c. Mixed double
there are 8
Solution :
male a. Because there are 8 male players and 2 are chosen, there are 1
players and many ways:
8 8! 2
6 player C 2=
( 8−2 ) !2 !
Princess. 1
8× 7 ×6 !
How many ¿
6 !2!
double pairs 1
56
can be ¿
2
obtained 1
¿ 28 1
for: b. Because there are 6 female players and 2 are chosen, there are
a. men's many ways:
2
doubles 6 6!
C =
2
b. women's ( 6−2 ) ! 2 !
1
doubles 6 ×5 × 4 !
¿
c. mixed 4 !2 !
double 30 1
¿
2
1
¿ 15
1
c. Mixed doubles means that 8 sons are taken one and 6
daughters are taken 1, then:
2
8 68! 6!
C ×C =
1 1 ×
( 8−1 ) ! 1 ! ( 6−1 ) ! 1 !
1
8! 6 !
¿ ×
7! 5 ! 1
1
¿ 8 ×6
¿ 48
Maximum Score 40
score obtained
Final Score (FS) ¿ × 100
Maximum score

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