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Geometry Warm up Directions: Evaluate the following 1. St ah 5G Directions: Evaluate the followi 1. st 18! oh = 8 70 "2 13.3UU080 40,320 A aP, 5. 10 & 2Cs 143, b40 4s 201,376 Directions: Determine whether the examples represent permutations or combinations. Then solve. Example PIC Solve 7. There are 15 students wailing at the bus siop. Ifthe ‘bus can only fi 6 more students, how many ways can the driver select the students to ride the bus? ‘8. How many ways are there fo make Setter ‘arrangements out of the word DISCOVERY? 9. A lock contains the numbers 0-37. The lock wil open when the lock is spun fo the correct 3-numbers, in ‘order. How many different 3-number combinations {ate possible for the lock if the numbers cannot repeat? 10. There are 18 baseball feams na league. How many ways can the league choose two teams to play each ‘other on opening night? TI. A muliiple-choice fest contains 35 questions. the ‘teacher allows the students to omit any 10 questions, how many ways can a student choose which questions to answer? 12, There are 45 golfersin a tournament. How many. ‘ways can they win fist, second, and third place? 13. Alana hos 17 dresses in her closet. in how many ways ‘can she select 4 fo pack for a trip? 14. How many 7-digit phone numbers are possible using the digits 0-9, if the digits can not repeat, and the first digit cannot be 0% Directions: Determine whether the examples represent permutations or combinations. Then solve. Example Pic Solve 7, There ore 15 students wailing at the bus stop. the bus can oniy fit 6 more students, how many ways can the diver select the students to ride the bus? c = 5,005 ‘8. How many ways are there fo make Seiler ‘arrangements out of the word DISCOVERY? '¥-A lock coniains the numbers 0-39. The lock wil open ‘when the lock is spun to the coect 3:numbers, in ‘order. How many different 3:number combinations ‘are possible for the lock ifthe numbers cannot repeat? 10. There are 18 baseball teamsin aleague. In many ‘ways can the league choose two teams to play each other on opening night? 11. A mulfiple-choice Test contains 35 questions. ithe teacher allows the students to omit any 10 questions, how many ways can a student choose which questions fo answer? as Cag” HI3ETABAL 12. There are 45 golfers in a Tournament. How many ‘ways can they win fist, second, and third place? = 5,140 78. Alana has 17 dresses in her closet, In how many ways an she select 4 to pack for a trip? > 2a80 14, How many 7-digit phone numbers are possible using the digits 0-9, if the digits can not repeat, and the fist digit cannot be 0? 544,320 Directions: Find each probability using permutations. 15. If six students randomly line up for lunch, what is the probability that they line up from shortest to tallest, if they are all different heights? 16. If the letters in the word NEIGHBOR are randomly rearranged, what is the probability that the arrangement ends with the letter B? Directions: Find each probability using combinations. 17. Acommitiee of three people is fo be chosen from a group of 14 people. If Evie is in the group, what is the probability that she will be ‘chosen for the committee? 18. There are 11 boys and 5 girls that tried out fo sing a duet in a chorus concert. if the director must choose two, what is the probability that both students chosen are boys? Directions: Find each probability using permutations. 15. ifsix students randomly fine up for lunch, 16, what is the probability that they line up from shortest to tallest, if they are all different heights? . If the letters in the word NEIGHBOR are randomly rearranged, what is the probability that the arrangement ends with the letter B2 if, El . sPg 8! Directions: Find each probability using combinations. 17. A committee of three people is to be chosen | 18. There are 11 boys and 5 girls that tried out to from a group of 14 people. If Evie isin the group, what is the probability that she will be chosen for the committee? nCy sing a duet in a chorus concert. If the director must choose two, what is the probability that both students chosen are boys? u Foe . 24 cc. (20 Directions: Determine whether a permutation or combination can be used. Then solve. 19. Three cards from a standard deck of 52 cards are chosen at random. What is the probability that all three cards chosen are hearts? 20. Marissa has a $50, $20, $10, $5, and §1 billin her wallet. She takes the bills out and randomly line them up. What is the probability that the fist bill is greater than $52 21. If the 3-digit security code on the back of a credit card using the digits 0-9 has no repeating digits, what is the probability that the code does not contain any numbers less than 5? 22. There are twelve seniors and eight juniors on the prom committee. If two students are chosen at random to decide on decorations, what is the probability that one is a senior and one is a junior? Directions: Determine whether a permutation or combination can be used. Then solve. 19. Three cards from a standard deck of 52 cards are chosen at random. What is the probability that all three cards chosen are hearts? Be fa 22\00 3&3 - 52f3 gs 20. Marissa has a $50, $20, $10, $5, and $1 bill in her wallet. She takes bills the bills out and randomiy lines them up. What is the probobilty that the fist bill is greater than $5? Seah a 5 Ps 3-4! (3 21. Ifthe 3-digit security code on the back of a credit card using the digits 0-9 has no tepeating digits, what is the probability that the code does not contain any numbers less than 5? 22. There are twelve seniors and eight juniors on the prom committee. if two students are chosen at random to decide on decorations, what is the probability that one is a senior and one is a junior? wh nly

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