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This document provides a fill-in-the-blank worksheet on concepts related to permutation, combination, and probability from a textbook on algebra and trigonometry. There are 28 questions covering topics like factorial notation, permutations, combinations, probability, sample spaces, events, mutually exclusive events, independent events, and formulas for probability. The key provides definitions and formulas to fill in the blanks regarding these fundamental concepts in probability and discrete mathematics.

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Objective CH 7 FSC Part1

This document provides a fill-in-the-blank worksheet on concepts related to permutation, combination, and probability from a textbook on algebra and trigonometry. There are 28 questions covering topics like factorial notation, permutations, combinations, probability, sample spaces, events, mutually exclusive events, independent events, and formulas for probability. The key provides definitions and formulas to fill in the blanks regarding these fundamental concepts in probability and discrete mathematics.

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Chapter 07 (Objectives)

Permutation, Combination & Probability


Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry for Class XI
Fill in the blanks
1. The factorial notation was introduced by ……………
2. 0! = ……………
3. An arrangement of ‘n’ objects such that one object is first, one is second, one is
third and so on is called ………………
4. n ! = n(n - 1)( _____ )................3 × 2 × 1
5. A permutation of ‘n’ different objects taken r (£ n) at a time is denoted by
.…………
6. n Pr = …………….
7. If r = n then n Pr = ………………
8. n Pr = ……………… if n = 0 and r = 0 .
9. Number of permutations of letters of word BITTER taken all at time =
…………..
10. The permutations of things which can be represented by points on a circle are
called ………………
11. The number of combinations of n different objects taken r at a time is denoted
by ………………
12. Formula for nCr = ………………
13. nCr ´ r ! = ………………
14. In C (n, r ) if r = n then C (n, r ) = ………………
ænö ænö
15. In ç ÷ if r = 0 then ç ÷ = ………………
èrø èrø
16. In nCr if n = 0 and r = 0 then nCr = ………………
17. nCr -1 = ………………
18. Blaise Pascal and Pierre De Fermat introduced ……………… theory.
19. ……………… is numerical evaluation of a chance that a particular event
would occur.
20. The set S containing all possible outcomes of a given experiment is called
………………
21. A particular outcomes is called ……………… and is denoted by E .
22. An event E is ……………… of sample space S .
23. If a sample space S , and an event is A and another B , then if A and B are
disjoint they are said to be ………………
24. A and B are said to be equally likely events if each one of them has
……………… number of chances of occurrences.
25. Formula for addition of probability of event E is given by P ( E ) = …………
26. Formula for addition of probabilities of A and B when A and B are disjoint
is ……………..
27. P ( A È B) = ……………… when B Í A ( A and B are overlapping)
28. Two event A and B are said to be ……………… if the occurrence of any one
of then does not influence the occurrence of other event.
KEY (CHAPTER 7)
01- Christian Kramp 02- 1 03- Permutation
n!
04- n - 2 05- n
Pr 06-
(n - r )!
6!
07- n! 08- 1 09- = 360
2
n!
10- Circular permutation 11- nCr 12-
(n - r )!× r !
13- n Pr 14- 1 15- 1
n
16- 1 17- Cr 18- Probability
19- Probability 20- Sample Space 21- Event
22- Subset 23- Mutually exclusive event
n( E )
24- Equal 25- , where S is sample space
n( S )
26- P ( A È B ) = P ( A) + P( B) 27- P ( A) + P( B ) - P( A Ç B) 28- Independent

The End
Provided by: Adil Rauf & Muhammad Nabil (F.Sc. Part I, FAZMIC Sargodha)
Session: 2003-05
Composed by: Atiq ur Rehman (http://www.mathcity.tk)

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