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LeaP Math G10 Week 3 Q3
LeaP Math G10 Week 3 Q3
The lesson for this week is about deriving the Combination Formula.
From the previous lesson, you were able to learn the illustration of a
combination and differentiate permutation from combination.
Are you now ready to learn more about combinations? Last week, we recalled
not only permutation but also the FCP (Fundamental Counting Principle). These
two are essential concepts in understanding combinations.
Based on the illustration, there are six ways if the order is important. This is
PERMUTATION.
Suggested
IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Time Frame
But if the order is not important you have, then you have the illustration bellow:
Since you learned Permutation formula for the objects taken at all time is P(n, r),
where n = r
There are six possible ways if the order is important, however, let us have the
number of combinations. This does not consider the importance of order.
If the permutation of objects taken all at a time is nPn, then the combination of
objects taken at a time is nCn.
𝑛𝑃𝑛
C(n , r) = C(n,n) or nCn = nCn = =1
𝑛!
Therefore : 3C3 = 1
By illustration:
The number of different orders of four fruits taken three at a time is given
by:
There are 24 possibilities if order is significant, but we are looking for the
formula for finding the number of COMBINATION.
Therefore, we have
C. Engagement 60 minutes Learning Task 1: Flex that Brain! Find the missing value in each item.
1. C(8, 3) = ___
2. C(n, 4) = 15
3. C(9, 9) = ____
Learning Task 2: Choose Wisely, Choose Me! Solve the following problems
completely.
1. Looking at the beautiful sky of a very peaceful night, you recognize the
Constellation Libra; it has shown six stars. Suppose you consider those stars as six
distinct points on a plane. How many polygons can be formed?
2. In how many ways can a MathSci Committee of five be formed from seven
Math lovers and five Science lovers if the committee must have three Math
lovers?
E. Assessment 20 minutes Solve this problem by applying the formula/s for combinations,
The 15th birthday party of your friend Cecilia will be held at Montelago Nature
Estates (San Pablo City). The motif will be unicorn and rainbow. You will be the
one to lead in decorating the function hall using balloons of different colors. A
box contains five peach balloons, seven pink balloons, six lavender balloons,
and four baby blue balloons. In how many ways can eight balloons be chosen
if there will be two balloons of each color?
VI. REFLECTION 20 minutes The learners will write their personal insights about the lesson in their
notebook using the prompts below.
I understand that ___________________.
I realize that ________________________.
I need to learn more about __________.
Prepared by: Maria Victoria V. Tiquis Checked by: MA. FILIPINA M. DRIO