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MATH 10 REVIEWER

1. Five letters are to be selected from the word ALGORITHM. How many of these
choices contain at least 2 vowels.
2. In C(n, 5) + 8 = 9, which of the following is the value of n?
3. Find the number of ways in which 5 students, Rhianne, Crystal, Jesselle, and
Genesis, Michael can sit around a circular table, such that Michael and Rhianne
always sit next to each other?
4. In a playground, 3 brothers and 7 other boys are playing together. How many ways
can all the boys be seated in a circular order so that none of the three brothers are
seated together?
5. A committee of 3 members is to be formed from 6 women and 5 men. The committee
must include at least 2 women. In how many ways can this be done?
6. How many five-letter codes can be formed from the letters of the English alphabet if
consonants and vowels appear alternately and repetitions of letters are not allowed?
7. How many different number-plates for cars can be made if each number-plate
contains four of the digits 0 to 9 followed by a letter A to Z, assuming that no
repetition is allowed?
8. A box of miniature cars contains 6 red cars, 5 blue cars, and 7 black cars. One car is
drawn at random. What is the probability that it will be either blue or black?
9. order to prevent Covid-19 Pandemic from spreading rapidly, Pia volunteered to give box
contains face masks. Consider the box contains 14 red masks, 12 blue masks, and 9
yellow masks. Suppose that the two masks are drawn one after the other without putting
back the first mask. Find the probability that both are blue?
10. The probability that it is Monday and that a teacher will give a quiz is 2%. Since there
are 5 school days in a week, the probability that it is Monday is 0.2. What is the
probability that a teacher will give a quiz given that today is Monday?
11. .) In a graduating class of 100 students, 54 will study mathematics, 60 will study
physics, and 35 will study both mathematics and physics. If one of these students is
selected at random, find the probability that the student will study physics but NOT
mathematics.
12. . A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the
probability that the card is:

1. An Ace or a King
2. A heart or a queen
3. Neither a King nor a Queen
13. Twenty balls in a jar are numbered from 1 to 20. A ball is drawn at random. Find the
probability that the number on the ball is less than 11 or greater than 15.
14. How many different number-plates for cars can be made if each number-plate
contains four of the digits 0 to 9 followed by a letter A to Z, assuming that no
repetition is allowed?
15. Six officers of the Mathematics Club are in the conference room. If each one shakes
hands with each of the others once, how many handshakes are possible?
16. On a piece of paper, 7 points are marked such that no 3 points are collinear. How
many lines can be drawn passing through any of these points?
17. Find the number of ways in which 5 students, Rhianne, Crystal, Jesselle, and
Genesis, Michael can sit around a circular table, such that Michael and Rhianne
always sit next to each other?

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