Permutation
Permutation
experiment.
diagram.
The following tree diagram shows the method to find the genders
of children in a family.
Examples:
Experiment
Sample Space
Tossing a coin
{Head, Tail}
Sample
Space
Throwing
a six faced
die Formula {1,2,3,4,5,6}
Answering a true or false question
(True, False}
Choosing an odd digit.
{0.2.4.6.8}
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Theoretical or classical probability uses sample space to evaluate
the probability of events numerically. Theoretical probability
assumes that all outcomes in the sample space are equally likely
to occur.
Example:
the formula,
P(E) = n(E)n(S)
S = { x | 62 x 80}
Solved Examples
team for a Quiz contest consisting of one Junior and one Senior
can be selected.
Solution:
Let the E be the event of turning up an even number. Then
the outcomes in the sample space and E are as follows:
The above tree diagram depicts the selection process. One Senior
S = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 )
can be selected from three. And for each of this possible selection
space
E = { 2, 4, 6 }
6 outcomes in sample
3 outcomes in the
event E.
10756, 11111.....................
The sample space can be defined as follows:
S = { xxxxx | x {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}
10 ways
Hence the number of elements in sample space = 10 x 10 x 10
x 10 x 10 = 100,000.
Permutation vs Combination
combination.
Hence the number of elements in the sample space n(S) =
52C1 = 52.
Let E be the event of picking a red card. As this red card
has to come from 26 cards (13 Hearts + 13 Diamonds)
Number of elements in the event E n(E) = 26C1 = 26.
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What is Permutation? The different arrangements which can be
made out of a given number of things by taking some or all at a
time are called permutations.
Example:
1. What are the two digit numbers that can be formed using
the digits 2,5,7.
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like the outcomes when two dice are rolled. Here each outcome is The numbers that can be formed are, 25, 27, 52, 57, 72, 75.
an ordered pair as follows:
Die
I
Die II
1
time.
The numbers that can be formed are 589, 598, 859, 895, 958 and
985
selections which can be formed by taking some or all of a number Example: In how many ways three digits numbers can be formed
of objects irrespective of their arrangements, is called a
combination.
Example:
. . . . (n - r + 1) ]
pens.
=5.4.3
Solution: John as three colored pens each of blue, red and green. = 60
The different ways of selecting two pens are, blue and
red ; red and green (or) blue and green.
Therefore there are three ways of selecting two pens
from three pens.
P (5, 3) = 5P3
selected?
= 5!(53)!
= 5.4.3.2.12.1
= 5.4.3
= 60
There will be 60 three digit numbers that can be formed.
Combinations Formula:
= C (n, r) = nPrr!
(i. e) n! = 1.2.3.4 . . . . . . . . . . n
= C (n, r) = n!(nr)!r!
10 ! = 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10 = 3628800
Example: In how many ways 3 balls can be selected from a
Permutations Formula:
is,
combination.
= 6P33!
= 20
ways,
the total number of ways of arranged the ten books so that
= 6!3!3!
= 1.2.3.4.5.61.2.3.1.2.3
= 20
Solved Examples
=10 ! - 2 x 9 !
= 10 x 9 ! - 2 x 9!
= (10 - 2) x 9 !
Solution:
=8x9!
the number of ways of arranging the 10 books so that a
Solution:
permutation.
Therefore the required number of words = Permutations of
= P (8, 4)
= 8 (8 - 1) (8 - 2) (8 - 3)
= 8 . 7. 6. 5
= 1680
= C (8 , 2)
= 8!6!.2!
a. always together.
b. never together.
= 8.7.6.5.4.3.2.11.2.3.4.5.6.1.2
Solution:
= 28
a. Since a particular pair of books is always together.
= 20
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Practice Problems
Question 1: In how many ways 7 boys and 5 girls be
arranged for a group photograph, if the girls are to sit on
chairs in a row and the boys are to stand in a row behind
them?
Question 2: Find the number of ways in which the letters
of the word, "LAPTOP", can be arranged such that the
vowels occupy only even position.
Question 3: How many three digit numbers can be formed
with the digits, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, when the digits may be
repeated any number of times in any arrangement.
Question 4: Out of 6 men and 4 women a committee of
54 is to be formed containing at least one woman. In how
many ways the committee can be formed.
Question 5: A code word is to consists of two distinct
alphabets followed by two distinct numbers between 1 and
5. How may such code words are there?