Activity 1 Fundamental Counting Principle: Learning Activity Sheets Grade 10 - Mathematics
Activity 1 Fundamental Counting Principle: Learning Activity Sheets Grade 10 - Mathematics
Activity 1 Fundamental Counting Principle: Learning Activity Sheets Grade 10 - Mathematics
ACTIVITY 1
FUNDAMENTAL COUNTING PRINCIPLE
Directions: Read and analyze the problem then answer the questions that follow.
ACTIVITY 2 COUNT ME IN
Directions: Answer the following problem. Show your solution. The first number is done
for you.
1. Find P(9,3)
- The total permutations would be 504
2. What is the permutation of 14 taken 5?
-The total permutations would be 240,240
3. A group of 45 people is going to run a race. In how many possible
ways can they be arranged as first, second, and third placers?
- the total number of permutations can be 1.993703681E+55
4. A group of 10 students wants to elect a president, vice president, secretary, and
treasurer. How many different ways can they choose the officers?
- the total number of permutations can be up to 151,200
5. How many ways can you introduce the 5 starting players of the Wildcats Basketball
Team in the basketball game?
- You can introduce the starting players of the Wildcats Basketball team in 25 different
ways
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS Grade 10 - MATHEMATICS
ACTIVITY 3 PERMUTATION
Directions: Complete the table below with their corresponding correct answer. The first
row is done for you.
Distinct/Distinguishable Permutation Circular Permutation
1. How many permutations are there of the 4. In how many ways can 4 people be
letters in the word "greet"? seated around a circular table?
There are 2 letter E's in the word GREET.
Hence, we need to eliminate duplications by If there are 4 seats, we can assign one
dividing 2! person to a fixed seat and determine the
number of ways the other 3 can be
arranged. This way, we can avoid counting
an arrangement that resulted from a mere
rotation, thus,
Therefore, there are 60 ways to arrange the
letters of the word GREET. Therefore, there are 6 ways to arrange 4
people at a circular table.
2. How many distinct permutations can be 5. In how many ways can 8 people form a
formed from the word "WEDNESDAY"? circle for a folk dance?
There are 2 sets of repetition in this word set If there are 8 different positions that a
we need to eliminate the duplications of E dancer can be placed in we can place one
and D dancer in a specific position for the rest f the
data set to avoid an arrangement counted
from a rotation..
Therefore there can be 7,776 different ways
to arrange the letters of “WEDNESDAY” Therefore there are 2,520 different
arrangements to a circle for a folk dance.
3. In how many ways can you arrange the 6. In how many ways can 5 people be
letters in the word RHOMBUS? seated around a circular table if two of them
insist on sitting beside each other?
There no repetition in the word RHOMBUS
thus we wont eliminate letters If two insist to sit beside each other then we
will eliminate them from the permutation
count
Therefore there are 279,936 different Letter Therefore there would be 3 different ways to
arrangements for the word RHOMBUS arrange the seating position
1. Eight children join hands and form a circle. In how many ways could the circle be formed?
2. Find the number of ways in which 5 people A, B, C, D, and E can be seated at a round table, such
that A and B always sit together.
3. Nine books are to be arranged on a shelf. There are 3 Math books, 4 Science books, and 2 English
books. How many distinct arrangements are possible?
4. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the digits of the number 287,772.
5. Marvin, Albert, Raff, Jeff and Ronald want to take a photo in which three of them are lined up in a
row. How many different photos are possible?
8. How many words can we make by rearranging the letters of the word PHILIPPINES?
9. There are 10 people in a dinner gathering. In how many ways can they sit around a
dining table if they can sit on any of the chairs?