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3 m 2 m 4 m 5. 5 ft 3 ft 4.8 ft 6. 5.2 mm 9 mm 4 mm 6.6 mm 7. 12 in. 8.1 in. 8.1 in. 8.1 in. area of base 28.4 in2 8. BIRTHDAY GIFT When wrapping a birthday gift in the shape of a rectangular prism for his mother, Kenji adds an additional 2.5 square feet of gift wrap to allow for overlap. How many square feet of gift wrap will Kenji use to wrap ...
Lesson 6 Problem-Solving Practice Permutations 1. AREA CODES How many different 3-digit area codes can be created if no digit can be repeated? Assume all area codes are possible. 2. CARDS Jason is dealt five playing cards. In how many different orders could Jason have been dealt the same hand? 3. PASSWORDS How many different
Lesson 6 Skills Practice Permutations Find each value. Use a calculator if needed. 1. P(2,2) 2. P(4,3) 3. P(5,4) 4. P(9,5) 15,120 5. P(8,7) 6. P(12,13) 7. P(11,3) 8. P(10,4) 9. P(6,5) 10. P(5,3) 11. P(7,4) 12. P(6,4) 13. How many ways can you arrange the letters in the word prime? 14.
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Basic Lesson. Demonstrates how to use the permutation equation to determine the possible number of outcomes for an event. A permutation is a selection of objects in which the order of the objects matters. A formula for the number of possible permutations of k objects from a set of n. View worksheet.
How many outfits can you make from the shirts, pants, and socks in your closet? Address this question and more as you explore methods for counting how many possible outcomes there are in various situations. Learn about factorial, permutations, and combinations, and look at how to use these ideas to find probabilities.
• Do not guess on a practice exam. The practice exam is a self-diagnostic tool that can be used to identify knowledge gaps. Leave the answer blank and study the solution later. • Every question in the practice exam has already been covered in the Math 30-1 workbook.