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I. Study the following situations. Identify whether each situation illustrate permutation
or combination.
2. The number of ways you could award 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place medals for the
mathematics fair.
3. The number of seven-digit phone numbers that can be made using the digits
0 – 9.
1. In how many ways can 5 different cars be parked in a row in a parking lot?
4. How many four – digit numbers can be formed from the numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9 if repetition
of digits is not allowed?
5. From a group of 10, a president, a secretary and a treasurer have to be selected. In how many
ways can this be done?
6. A five – member committee is being formed from a group of 9 juniors and 12 seniors. How many
committees can be formed given the following conditions?
a. All juniors c. 1 junior and 4 seniors
b. All seniors d. 3 juniors and 2 seniors
7. How many different license plate numbers can be made using 4 letters followed by 2 digits
selected from 0 to 9, if
a. letters and digits may be repeated?
b. letters may be repeated, but digits are not repeated?
c. neither letters nor digits may be repeated?