1. In how many ways can four aces be drawn from a deck of cards? (Order is not important.)
2. If a family has six children, in how many ways could the parents have four boys and two girls?
3. Decide whether you would use a permutation, a combination, or
neither. Next, write the solution using permutation notation or
combination notation, if possible, and, finally, answer the
question.
4. A club with 23 members is to select a committee of six persons.
In how many ways can this be done? Decide whether you would use a
permutation, a combination, or neither. Next, write the solution
using permutation notation or combination notation, if possible,
and, finally, answer the question.
An ice cream parlor has 29 different flavors. A super sundae allows
a person to select 3 different flavors. How many different
selections are possible?
selections
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1. In how many ways can four aces be drawn from a deck of cards? (Order...
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Level 3: Transform the Questions How many unique ways are there to e. select 12 items from 4 varieties of items where each kind with a large supply (Combination) f. select 12 items from 4 varieties of items, say (A, B, C, and D), where each kind with a large supply, and at least three must be A (Combination)? g. In how many ways can 5 boys and 4 girls be arranged on a bench if boys and girls alternate?...
1. There are five chairs in a row. How many different ways can you seat two girls and three boys if both girls must sit next to each other?
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From an ordinary deck of 52 cards, how many different five card hands are possible that contain (a) exactly three aces (b) three aces and two king? (c)three of one kind and two of another kind? 40
Five cards are to be chosen from a standard 52-card deck. In how many ways can this be done if… a. All of the cards are clubs? b. There are three clubs and two spades? c. What is the probability you get 4 Aces and 2 Kings?
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Can you help me solve these: 6. From 10 mathematics students, four are chosen to represent a math symposium. In how many ways can this be done with no restrictions? A) 210 B) 120 C) 200 D) 126 E) 160 7. From a group of 10 boys and 8 girls, 6 students are chosen at random. How many of these selections consist of exactly four girls? A) 18564 B) 3150 C) 115 D) 225 E) 18500 8. From 14 mathematics...
Consider a regular deck of cards with 52 cards in total. (1) How many ways can we have a poker hand of 5 cards? (2) Four of a kind is a poker hand that contains all four cards of one rank and any other (unmatched) card. For example, 94 949 9♡ JA is a "four of a kind”. How many ways can we have "four of a kind" ? (3) In a poker hand of 5 cards, what's the probability...
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1.How many possible orderings of letters ABCDEFG are there? 2.How many strings of length 4 can be made using the letters ABCDEFG? 3.How many subsets of size 4 are there of the letters ABCDEFG. 4.How many possible strings are there of the letters "MATTER"? 5.Consider four books: an engineering book (E), a physics book (P), a history book (H), and an Art book (A). Consider the following problem: Suppose that the library has at least six copies of each of...