Quarterly 10
Quarterly 10
Quarterly 10
1. Danny has 4 T shirts, 2 pairs of pants, and 2 pairs of shoes. In how many ways can he mix
and match all of these for his outfit?
a. 2 b. 8 c. 4 d. 16
2. in how many ways can 11 people line up in a registration booth for enrollment?
a. 11 b. 121 c. 3 628 800 d. 39 916 800
3. An arrangement where order is important is called________________
a. counting techniques b. permutation c. combination d. events
relations
4. an arrangement where in order is not important is called_____________
a. counting techniques b. permutation c. combination d. events
relations
5. ______________denoted as A B is the event that both A and B will occur
a. union b. intersection c. disjoint d. sample space
6. ______________denoted as A B is the event either A or B occurs, or to both occur
a. union b. intersection c. disjoint d. sample space
7. _____________ of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
a. union b. intersection c. disjoint d. sample space
8. ______________ if they no intersection or they cannot occur at the same time.
a. sample space b. disjoint/mutually exclusive c. simple event d. not
mutually exclusive
The digits 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 13 are used to form five-digit number. How many ways five
numbers can be formed if (3 POINTS EACH)
d. find the number of permutation possible in arranging the colors of 11 color spinners?
e. how many ways can a teacher select 7 students from a class of 30 to clean the room?
1. 8 cards
2. 9 face cards
3. the number of combination is ___________ if the number of objects taken from n distinct
objects is the same.
C
5. the value of n n is ______________
(5 POINTS)
P (A B) =?
(5 POINTS)
P (A C) =?