For DEMO
For DEMO
For DEMO
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to;
1.define and illustrate distinguishable permutation
2.find the number of distinguishable permutation of n objects, and;
3.participate actively during class discussion
C. Materials
a. Powerpoint presentation, laptop
b. Scoreboard, colored blocks, printed materials, chalk
D. Values Integration
Accuracy, Critical thinking, uniqueness and accepting individual differences
III. Strategies
Deductive Method, Discussion, Collaboration, Boardwork, Activity based
Let us pray first. Peter, will you lead the Peter will lead the prayer.
prayer.
B. Review
Last time, we have learned to find number ( Students will listen attentively)
of permutation of n objects such as book
on a shelf, positions of family in a
photograph, winners’ position on a race,
word formation by changing the position
of the letters and others.
What formula are we going to apply when
we want to determine the possible
arrangement of n objects in a row or in a
linear position taken r at a time?
Yes Mark? 𝑛!
P= (𝑛−𝑟)!
𝑛!
P= (𝑛−𝑟)!
Solution:
P(6,3)
𝑛!
P= (𝑛−𝑟)!
6!
P= (6−3)!
P= 120 ways
Hazel
Because the first element is assigned
on a fixed position of the circle and
only the remaining elements are then
arranged
Excellent. In circular permutation, one
element must be assigned on a fixed
position and the remaining of the
elements are arranged relative to it.
Axell
P=(n-1)!
P=(5-1)!
P=4!
P=24 ways
Correct. There are 24 ways of permutation
for five people to be seated in a round
table.
C. Motivation
12 ways
Very good.
Therefore, there are 12 ways of
permutation of the letters of the word
BOSS.
E. Lesson Proper
To begin with, let us define distinguishable
permutation.
Roderick
Distinguishable Permutation
A permutation of elements where
some are identical or alike is called a
distinguishable permutation.
That’s right.
Consider that we have two green and two
yellow blocks here
So we have,
4!
=6
2! 2!
𝑛!
P= 𝑛
1 !𝑛2 !𝑛3 !…𝑛𝑘 !
Where
n=is the total number of elements
𝑛1 ! 𝑛2 ! 𝑛3 ! … 𝑛𝑘 !=is the number of each
element that are alike
Where 𝑛1 ! + 𝑛2 ! + 𝑛3 ! + ⋯ 𝑛𝑘 !=n
𝑛!
P= 𝑛
1 !𝑛2 !𝑛3 !…𝑛𝑘 !
8!
P= 2!2!2!
40,320
P= 8
P= 5,040 ways
Very good
Example 2.
How many distinguishable
permutations can be made from
the word LOLLIPOP?
(Students will raised hands)
Yes Clarissa?
LOLLIPOP
L=3 ; O=2 ; P=2
Class, while Clarissa is solving on the
𝑛!
board, you can answer the problem in P=
𝑛1 !𝑛2 !𝑛3 !…𝑛𝑘 !
your notebook and compare your answer.
8!
P= 3!2!2!
40,320
P=
24
P=1680 ways
Now, Clarissa explain how did you arrived
on that answer.
There are 8 elements from the word
LOLLIPOP. The letters L can be
arranged in 3!ways, O’s in 2!ways and
P’s in 2!ways. By dividing the total
number of elements to the number of
repeated elements, then there are
total of 1,680 distinguishable
permutations from the letter of the
word LOLLIPOP.
Very well said Clarissa.
Example 3
How many distinguishable five digit
numbers can be formed from the digits
11000?
Solution:
𝑛!
P= 𝑛
1 !𝑛2 !𝑛3 !…𝑛𝑘 !
5!
P=
3!2!
120
P= 12
P=10 ways
F. Application
Earlier I asked one from you to distribute
your nametags. The colors of your
nametag will decide the group you are
going to work with as you go on your
activity today. So please find now your
group mates now and
Very good.
Let’s begin.
Answer Key:
1. How many distinct
permutations are there for the 1. 2,520 ways
word KATAKATAKA?
2. Find the number of distinct
permutation of the word 2. 34,650 ways
MISSISSIPPI?
3. How many distinguishable
permutations exist for the 3. 90 ways
letters in the word ILOILO?
4. How many distinguishable six
digit numbers can be formed 4. 90 ways
from the digits 252005?
5. How many distinguishable
permutations of the letters are 5. 50,400 ways
possible in the word
STATISTICS?
Melanie
Ma’am, in the picture there are eggs
that are the same except for one. The
gold egg is different from other eggs. It
is unique.
G. Generalization
To summarize our lesson, if there are
elements or objects that are alike or
identical, what formula are we going to
apply to determine the number of
distinguishable permutation?
𝑛!
P= 𝑛
1 !𝑛2 !𝑛3 !…𝑛𝑘 !
Very good.
Do you have any question class?
None Ma’am!
V. Evaluation
Now bring out your activity notebook and
answer the following.
VI. Assignment
What is the difference between
permutation and combination?
Prepared by:
Vanessa V. Caisip