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The document discusses permutations and combinations, emphasizing the importance of order in arrangements. It includes various examples and problems related to arranging people, assigning applicants to schools, and calculating probabilities of events. Additionally, it provides problem-solving exercises involving combinations, probabilities, and intersections of events.
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• Permutations – order is not important.

Probability
o Taken all at a time Intersection and Union of Events
o Taken r at a time Example 1.
o Distinct
o Circular
• Combination-Order is not importnat
1. In how many ways can 4 boys and 3 girls be
arranged in a row?
2. How many ways can the word ALOUD be
arranged if letter A and O are together?
3. Find the value of 4!5! How many students were interviewed?
4. Eleven schools need teachers. If there are 5 How many watched Lakan at mutya and Idol?
applicants, in how many possible ways can How many students watched 2 activities only?
the applicants be assigned to the schools? Probability of the student watching Lakan at Mutya
and Cocostar?
Determine if Permutation or Combination Probability that the student watched Cocostar or
1. Arranging 4 people to pose in a picture Idol?
2. Students’ LRN Probability that the student watched School
3. Picking 5 classmates to attend your Activities?
birthday party Probability that the student watched Lakan at
4. Forming 4-digit number from 1 to 9 Mutya Only?
5. Winning a Science quiz bee
6. Entering a pin of n ATM number Problem Solving
7. Using Password in an IG account 1. There are 7 strips of paper on a box
8. Choosing committee members numberd 1-7, Let A be the event of getting a
number that is multiple of 3 and B is the
Solving Problems event of getting an odd number. Find AUB
1. Evaluate C(9,5) and AՈB
2. Looking at the sky you see stars, if these 2. Given L = {x;x is an even number, x<12} and
represent noncolinear points, how many M={x;x is a prime number, x<10}. Find LՈM.
lines can be drawn from 6 stars? 3. Let A = { 2, 3, 5,8}, B = {2, 4, 5, 6, 7}
3. There are 4 red, 3yellow and 5 violet 4. Find P(AUB) and P(AՈB)
balloons, in how many can 6 ballons be 5. -In a group of 100 students, 60 likes ice
chosen if there should be 2 ballons of each cream, and 50 likes pizza. What is the
color? probability that the students like both ice
4. How many diagonal can be drawn from a cream and pizza?
pentagon? 6. The school canteen offers 10 apples, 14
5. There are 7 teams to play basketball, how mangoes and 12 bananas. Renzo will buy a
many games to play in eliminations? fruit and will eat it. Find the probability he
will choose a banana.
Example 2.

• Probability that the kid like chocolate?


• Probability that the kid like choco and
vanilla?

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