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Mathematics 10

Quarter 3
Self-Learning Module 1
Permutation and Its
Conditions
Mathematics Grade 10
Quarter 3 – Self-Learning Module 1: Permutation and Its Conditions
First Edition, 2020

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Mathematics 10

Quarter 3
Self-Learning Module 1
Permutation and Its Conditions
Introductory Message

For the Facilitator:

Welcome to the Mathematics Grade 10 Self-Learning Module on Permutation


and Its Conditions!

This Self-Learning Module was collaboratively designed, developed, and


reviewed by educators from the Schools Division Office of Pasig City headed by its
Officer-in-Charge Schools Division Superintendent, Ma. Evalou Concepcion A.
Agustin, in partnership with the City Government of Pasig through its mayor,
Honorable Victor Ma. Regis N. Sotto. The writers utilized the standards set by the K
to 12 Curriculum using the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) in
developing this instructional resource.

This learning material hopes to engage the learners in guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims to help learners
acquire the needed 21st-century skills especially the 5 Cs, namely: Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Character while taking into
consideration their needs and circumstances.

In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the self-learning module:

Notes to the Teacher


This contains helpful tips or strategies that
will help you in guiding the learners.

As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this self-
learning module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing
them to manage their learning. Moreover, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the self-learning module.
For the Learner:

Welcome to the Mathematics Grade 10 Self-Learning Module on Permutation


and Its Conditions!

This self-learning module was designed to provide you with fun and
meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and
time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being
an active learner.

This self-learning module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

Expectations - This points to the set of knowledge and skills


that you will learn after completing the module.

Pretest - This measures your prior knowledge about the lesson


at hand.

Recap - This part of the module provides a review of concepts


and skills that you already know about a previous lesson.

Lesson - This section discusses the topic in the module.

Activities - This is a set of activities that you need to perform.

Wrap-Up - This section summarizes the concepts and


application of the lesson.

Valuing - This part integrates a desirable moral value in the


lesson.

Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.
EXPECTATIONS

1. Define Permutation.
2. Identify the conditions in Permutation.

PRETEST

Directions: Identify what is being asked in each question. Write your answer in your
paper.
1. What is the focus of Permutation?
A. Selection of an object.
B. Arrangement of an object.
C. Tendency of an object to be chosen.
D. All of the above.

2. Which of the following situations or activities involves Permutation?


A. Matching shirts and pants.
B. Assigning telephone numbers subscribers
C. Forming a committee from the members of a club.
D. Forming different triangles out of 5 points on a plane, no three of which
are collinear.

For numbers 3 – 5, choose the letter of underlined sentence/phrase that contains


the condition in each given Permutation.

3. At a used car lot, 9 different car models are to be parked close to the road
A B
for easy viewing. The 3 black cars must be parked so there is a black car
C
at each end, and one exactly in the middle.

4. Chris has a green book, a yellow book, a blue book, and a red book that
A
he wants to put in a line on a shelf. He decided that the green book must
B C
go at either end.

5. Bobby, Rose, Chris, and Sheng are to be arranged in a line from left to right
A B
in such a way that Rose and Sheng cannot be side by side.
C
RECAP
Let’s find out!
Five frontliners were on a break. They were hungry and wanted to buy
something to eat. Suppose that each of them can choose a sandwich and a drink,
list all the possible outcomes from the choices below.
Sandwiches Beverages
Hamburger Orange Juice
Chicken Sandwich Coffee
Egg Sandwich

LESSON

An anagram is a type of wordplay, wherein the


results of arranging the letters of word or phrase,
produce a new word or phrase by using the original
letters exactly once. For example, the word silent is
an anagram of the word listen.

Find anagrams of these words. (Hint: body parts)

A. are _________ E. lamp __________


B. gel _________ F. fringe __________
C. ram _________ G. earth __________
D. sink _________ H. impart __________

As you have seen, an arrangement can be applied to words and can also be
used in many other situations. In Mathematics, arrangements correspond to the
word Permutation.
What is Permutation?

A Permutation of the set of objects is an ordered arrangement of the items.

Example 1:
List all the possible three-letter arrangement in the word EAR.
Solution:

A R ---- E A R
E
R A ---- E R A

E R ---- A E R
A
R E ---- A R E

E A ---- R E A
R
A E ---- R A E

Example 2:
How many three-letter arrangements in the word EAR can be formed

satisfying the given conditions.

A. the first letter is E

B. the vowels are together

C. the vowels must NOT be together

Solutions:

A. There are 2 arrangements formed whose first letter is E. Those are

EAR and ERA.

B. There are 4 arrangements formed wherein the vowels are together.

Those are EAR, AER, REA, RAE.

C. There are 2 arrangements formed wherein the vowels are NOT

together. Those are ERA and ARE.


Example 3:
Which of the following situations show Permutation.

A. The number of ways a president, a vice president, and a treasurer can be


chosen from a group of 20 persons.

B. Aki is planning to purchase a photo album. It comes in 3 sizes, small,


medium, and large; and the cover comes in soft and hardbound. The pages
can be glossy or silk and the print can be colored or black and white. How
many choices does he have for the photo album?

C. The number of 4-digit code that can be made using the digits from 0 to 9 if
repetition of digits is not allowed.

Solutions:

A. There are 3 positions to be arranged in choosing from the same group of 20


persons, and each position is to be filled once. Therefore it is a
permutation.
B. It is not permutation because the arrangement is choosing from different
groups like sizes, cover, pages, and print. Choosing from different groups
tend to have repetition.

C. It is a permutation, arranging 4-digit code choosing from the same group


of numbers and repetition is not allowed.

Example 4:
Identify and underline the phrase or statement in each of the following
situations that show a condition.

A. Rose, Malou, and Shiena are to be arranged in a line from left to right. But
Shiena wants to be placed on the right side.

B. Rose, Bobby, and Malou are to be seated in a row. Rose and Malou want
to be seated next to each other.

C. How will you arrange Chris, Rose, Bobby, and Shiena in a row if Chris and
Bobby refuse to stand beside each other?

Solutions:

Sometimes, problems in Permutation involve conditions. For example, in a


certain situation, an element must be placed in a certain position. Like in situation
A, the statement “Shiena wants to be placed on the right side.” shows condition.

Other situations that show conditions are if an element may be arranged in a


line where two or more objects must be placed together or must not be placed
together. Like in situations B and C. The condition being asked in B is the statement
that “Rose and Malou want to be seated next to each other.” While in C, it is the
statement that “Chris and Bobby refuse to stand beside each other.”
ACTIVITIES

Read and analyze. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
ACTIVITY 1: LET’S PRACTICE!
Directions: Determine whether the given situation is a permutation or not. Write P
if it is permutation and NP if not permutation.
__________1. Ten runners join a race with three winners.
__________2. A dice is rolled thrice.
__________3. Aling Rosa arranged 6 potted plants in a row.
__________4. A coin is tossed five times.
__________5. Ten frontliners stand in row for claiming the PPEs.
ACTIVITY 2: KEEP PRACTICING!
Direction: Write C if the permutation contains condition and N if none.
__________1. Five couples want to have their pictures taken. In how many ways can
they arrange themselves in a row if couples must stay together?
__________2. A doctor wants to check the four COVID-19 patients in different rooms.
In how many ways can he do it?
__________3. President Duterte will conduct a press conference. In how many ways
can five reporters be arranged in a row if they are advised to observe
social distancing?
__________4. There are 7 male and 3 female OFWs in a quarantine facility. In how
many ways can they arrange themselves in ten rooms if ladies must
stay together?
__________5. There are 4 different Mathematics books and 5 different Science books.
In how many ways can the books be arranged on a shelf if books of the
same subject must be placed together?
ACTIVITY 3: TEST YOURSELF!
Direction: Underline the phrase that states the condition in each given permutation
and write NONE on the space provided if no condition stated.
1. Find the number of different arrangements of the set of the 6 letters j, o, y, f, u, l
taken two at a time. ____________
2. Three girls and four boys are to sit on seven chairs in a row. How many different
arrangements if two of the boys are to sit at the ends? ___________
3. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 if no
repetition is allowed? ____________
4. There are 12 people in a dinner gathering. In how many ways can the host arrange
his guest around a dining table if 2 people refuse to sit beside each other? _____
5. In how many ways can you arrange the word CARE if the consonants must always
be together? _____________
WRAP-UP

Permutation of the set of objects is an ordered arrangement of the items.


Conditions:
Case 1: When an element must be placed in a specific position.
Example: Bobby must be the first student in the line-up.
Case 2: When two or more elements must be grouped together.
Example: Katherine and Lorraine must sit together in class.
Case 3: When two or more elements must not be grouped together.
Example: The green book and the red book must not be placed next to each
other on the shelf.

VALUING
Reflections: (Journal Writing)
During the pandemic period, one thing that we should be thankful to God
was that we were given much time to stay at home with our family. On a separate
sheet of paper list down three worthwhile activities that you have had done while
staying at home according to your priorities and give the reasons for choosing them.

POSTTEST

Directions: Identify what is being asked in each question. For numbers 1 & 2,
write only the letter of the correct answer in your paper.

1. What is true about Permutation?


A. It focuses on the arrangement of objects.
B. It focuses on the probability of objects to be chosen.
C. It focuses on the selection of objects regardless of order.
D. All of the above
2. Which of the following situations or activities involves Permutation?
A. Electing class officers.
B. Buying 5 pairs of shoes.
C. Forming a 5–man committee.
D. Choosing students representatives in a class.
For numbers 3 – 5, choose the letter of underlined sentence/phrase that contains
the condition in each given Permutation.

3. At a used car lot, 15 different car models are to be parked close to the road for
A B
easy viewing. The three silver cars must be parked side by side.
C
4. How many four-letter arrangements can be formed from the word MATH if the
A B
first letter is A?
C
5. If books of the same subject are to be together, in how many ways can
A
the 6 Science books and 5 Filipino books be placed on a shelf?
B C

KEY TO CORRECTION

5. A 4. C 3. C 1. A 2. A
POSTTEST

5. consonants must always be together


4. 2 people refuse to sit beside each other
3. 4-digit numbers
2. two of the boys are to sit at the ends
1. taken two at a time
ACTIVITY 3: TEST YOURSELF!

5. C 4. C 1. C 2. N 3. N
ACTIVITY 2: KEEP PRACTICING!

5. P 4. NP 1. P 2. NP 3. P
ACTIVITY 1: LET’S PRACTICE!

5. C 4. C 3. C 2. B 1. B
PRETEST
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