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Mathematics 10

1. It state that the activity A can be done in n ways, activity B can be done in n 2 ways, activity C can be done in n3 ways and
so on.
a. Fundamental Permutation Principle
b. Fundamental Counting Principle
c. Fundamental Combination Principle
d. Fundamental Permutation and Combination Principle
2. The permutations of an object of which P are alike, Q are alike, and R are alike and so on.
a. Circular Permutation c. Distinguishable Permutation
b. Combination d. Permutation
3. Where the number of n objects can be arranged in circle.
a. Distinguishable Permutation c. Permutation
b. Circular Permutation d. Combination
4. When the elements can be repeated.
a. Combination without repetition c. Combination without permutation
b. Combination with repetition d. Combination with permutation
5. When the elements cannot be repeated.
a. Combination without repetition c. Combination without permutation
b. Combination with repetition d. Combination with permutation
6. A person is going to a candy store where there are 8 types of flavors. If this person is only going to buy 3, define every
combination possible.
*Clue: With Repetition
a. 110 b. 120 c. 130 d. 140
7. 2 girls will go to party. If between the two, they have 4 pairs of fancy shoes. Define the combination of shoes these two
girls can wear. *Clue: Without Repetition.
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
8. A man will go on a trip for 3 days so he will take with him 3 shirts. If he has 7 shirts, how many combinations of shirts can
he take? *Clue: Without Repetition
a. 35 b.36 c. 37 d. 38
9. In a bucket, there are 10 balls. Every ball is numbered from 1 to 10. If somebody pulls out 3 of the balls randomly, how
many combinations he takes?
*Clue: Without Repetition
a. 100 b. 110 c. 120 d. 130
10. A sportsman goes to the store to buy 4 pairs of shoes. If at the store, there are a lot of shoes in 5 available colors, how
many combinations of colors can this man buy?
a. 50 b. 60 c. 7 d. 80
11. 5P3
a. 50 c. 70
b. 60 d. 80
12. 10P3
a. 700 c. 720
b. 710 d. 730
13. 3P2
a. 5 c. 7
b. 6 d. 8
14. 15P5
a. 370,370 c. 350,350
b. 360,360 d. 340,340
15. 7P3
a. 200 c. 220
b. 210 d. 230

Solve for the following:


16. Distinguishable Permutation: MISSISSIPPI
17. Combination with Repetition: 5C2
18. Combination without Repetition: 10C7
19. Circular Permutation: n = 10
20. 3 shirts, 5 pants and 6 shoes. How many ways you can wear shirts, pants and shoes?

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