MATH 10 3rd Quarter
MATH 10 3rd Quarter
MATH 10 3rd Quarter
LEARNING MODULE
IN
MATHEMATICS 10
3rd Quarter
Name of student:___________________________________________
Section: ____________________________
Teacher: Mrs. Lourdes D. De Jesus, LPT
COMPETENCIES:
The learner will…
illustrates the permutation of objects.
solves problems involving permutations
illustrates the combination of objects.
differentiates permutation from combination n of objects taken r at a time.
solves problems involving permutations and combinations
PRE – TEST :
Let’s find out how much you already know about this topic. Encircle only the letter of the
choice that you think best answers the question.
1. For a teacher’s program, 6 items are proposed . Due to time constraint , only 4 items will be
approved. How many permutations of 4 – item programs are there?
a. 24 c. 180
b. 120 b. 360
2. Mary, Mark, Manny , Marian, and Matt went to a concert . How many arrangements are possible
when they sit 5 adjacent seats and Manny refuses to sit next to Matt.
a. 48 c. 96
b. 72 d. 120
3. How many 6-letter arrangements from the letters in the word TUTEES?
a. 90 c. 360
b. 180 d. 720
` a. 120 b. 5040
c. 720 d. 40320
a. 840 c. 720
b. 40320 d. 120
6. How many ways can a committee of 5 members be selected from 5 seniors and 4 juniors?
a. 462 c. 220
b. 588 d. 252
7. How many ways can a student choose to answer 5 out 8 questions ( without regard to order) in a
math final examination?
a. 21 c. 45
b. 56 d. 35
8. How many ways can 4 white balls be selected from an urn that contains 7 white balls, 4 red balls, and
4 blue balls.
a. 40 c. 45
b. 21 d. 35
9. A woman has 12 close friends. In how many ways can she invite 6 of these friends to dinner if 2 of
them refuse to attend together?
a. 210 c. 924
b. 714 d. 1134
a. 28 c. 45
b. 21 d. 35
11. There are 11 different food items in a buffet. A customer is asked to get a certain number of
items. If the customer has 462 possible ways as a result, which of the following did he possibly
do?
a. 11 c. 9
b. 10 d. 7
a. 2 c. 5
b. 4 d. 6
15. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word PASS.
a. 4 c. 36
b. 12 d. 44
LEARNING GOALS AND TARGETS
After going through this module, you should be able to demonstrate understanding of key
concepts of combinatorics, particularly permutations and combinations. Also, you should be able to
use precise counting techniques in formulating conclusions and making decisions.
DISCUSSION
Lesson 1
PERMUTATION
Getting Ready
Mrs. PAMO uses the four letters of her surname P, A, M and O in different order to assign
computer log-in password for her 20 students. Each letter appears only once in a password.
Password
1 PAMO
2 PAOM
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Developing Skills
An arrangement of an objects ort events similar to the activity in Getting Ready section
in which the order is important is called a permutation. To find the total number of passwords
that Mrs. Pamo can create , we should have used a tree diagram .
TREE DIAGRAM
Password
M O PAMO
A
O M PAOM
A O PMAO
P M
O A PMOA
A M POAM
O
M A POMA
M O APMO
P
O M APOM
P O AMPO
A M
O P AMOP
P M AOPM
O
M P AOMP
Total number of passwords is 24
A O MPAO
P
O A MPOA
P O MAPO
M A
O P MAOP
P A MOPA
O
A P MOAP
A M OPAM
P
M A OPMA
P M OAPM
O A
M P OAMP
P A OMPA
M
A P OMAP
Getting the 24 passwords out of the four letters P, A, M, and O using a tree diagram is
quite boring . This why mathematicians consider other ways to find the number of
permutations . Hence, the number of permutations of four different letters is
4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 24 or 4! = 24 read as 4 factorial
Exclamation mark ( ! ) is a factorial symbol.
In general , if n is a positive , the n factorial denoted by n! is the product of all integers less than
or equal to n.
n! = n x (n – 1) x (n – 2 ) x … 2 x 1
As a special case ,
0! = 1
EXAMPLE # 1
8! 10 !
Compute : a. 7! b. c. 4! 5! d.
6! 8 ! 3!
Solutions: a. 7! = 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1
= 5040
8! 8 x7 x6!
b. =
6! 6!
= 56
c. 4! 5! = ( 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 )(5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1)
10 ! 10 x 9 x 8 !
d. =
8 ! 3! 8! 3 x 2 x 1
90
= 6
= 15
The formula in computing in computing the number of permutations of n things taken r at a time
when r is less than n is :
n!
P(n,r ) = r<n
( n−r ) !
EXAMPLE # 2
a. P(6, 3) b. P( 10, 6 )
Solutions: a. n = 6 b. n = 10
r=3 r= 6
r < n, r<n
n! n!
P(6, 3) = P(10,6) =
( n−r ) ! ( n−r ) !
6! 10 !
= =
( 6−3 ) ! ( 10−6 ) !
6! 6 x5 x 4 x3! 10! 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 !
= = = =¿
3! 3! 4! 3!
6 x5 x 4 x3! 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 !
= =
3! 4!
10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 !
P(6, 3) = 130 =
4!
P(10,6) = 151,200
The formula in computing in computing the number of permutations of n things taken r at a time
when r is equal to n is :
P(n, n) = n! r=n
EXAMPLE # 3
Evaluate the following
a. P(12,12) b. P(5,5)
Solutions:
a. P(12,12) = n! , r = n b. P(5,5) = n!
= 12! = 5!
= 479001600 = 120
EXAMPLE # 4
Suppose we have 6 different potted plants and we wish to arrange 4 of them in a row. In how
many ways can this be done?
Solution:
Given n = 6
r=4
n!
P (n, r) =
( n−r ) !
6! 6 ! 6 ×5 × 4 ×3 ×2 ! 6 ×5 × 4 × 3× 2!
P (6, 4) = = = =
( 6−4 ) ! 2! 2! 2!
EXAMPLE # 5
How many different symbols, each consisting of 5 different letters, can be formed from the
letters of the word PARENTS.
Given: n = 7, r=5
Solution:
n!
P(n, r) =
( n−r ) !
7! 7 ! 7 ×6 × 5 ×4 ×3 ×2 !
P(7, 5) = = =
( 7−5 ) ! 2 ! 2!
7 ×6 ×5 × 4 × 3× 2!
= 2!
= 7 ×6 × 5 ×4 ×3 = 2520 different symbols
EXAMPLE # 6
In how many ways can Aling Rosa arrange 6 potted plants in a row?
Given: n = 6, r=6
Solution:
P(n,n) = n!
P(6, 6) = 6 !
= 6 ×5 × 4 × 3× 2× 1
= 720 ways
Circular Permutations
- are the permutations of objects when they are arranged in a circular pattern .
P= ( n−1 ) !
EXAMPLES:
Solution:
n=5
P= ( n−1 ) !
P= (5−1 ) !
¿4 !
¿ 4 ×3 ×2 ×1=24 ways
Solution :
n = 10
P= ( n−1 ) !
P= (10−1 ) !
¿9!
¿ 9 × 8× 7 ×6 ×5 × 4 × 3× 2× 1
¿ 362880 ways
n!
P = n ! n ! …n !
1 2 m
EXAMPLES:
1. How many distinguishable permutations are there for the letters of the word TENNESSEE
taken all together?
E = 4, N = 2 , S = 2
n!
P=
n1 ! n2 ! … nm !
9! 9!
P= =
E ! N ! S ! 4 ! 2! 2!
9 ×8 ×7 × 6 ×5 × 4 ! 9 ×8 × 7 ×6 ×5 9 × 8× 7 ×6 ×5
= = =
4 ! ( 2 ×1 ) (2 ×1) ( 2 ×1 ) (2×1) 4
15120
= =3780 distinguishable permutations
4
2. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the digits of the number 348 838 .
3=2,8=3
6! 6 ×5 × 4 × 3! 6× 5 ×4 120
P= = = =
2! 3 ! (2 ×1)3 ! (2 ×1) 2
P = 60 permutations
PERFORM
10 !
1. 8! 6.
4!3!
2. 10! 7. P(15,15)
3. 4! + 5! 8. P(4,3 ) + P ( 6, 4)
4. 6! 5! 9 . [ P(8 , 6) ] × [ P(10 , 8) ]
8!7! P(8 , 6)
5. 10.
12 ! P (5 , 4)
B. How many different ways can the letters of each word be arranged.(Show your solutions )
1. PARALLEL 4. SENSELESSNESS
2. REPETITION 5. FLIBBERTIGIBBET
3. GOOGOLPLEX 7. MISSISSIPPI
4. PHILIPPINES 6. COMMITTEE
2. Find the number of ways a president, a vice president, and a secretary can be chosen from
among Aaron, Blessie, Carmi, Darius, and Elvie.
4. How many distinct chords of circle can be drawn using any of the 10 points that lie on the
circle.?
COMBINATIONS
Combination is a set of objects without reference to the order in which they are arranged.
n!
C(n, r)¿ ( n−r ) ! r !
EXAMPLES:
Solutions:
5! 5 × 4 × 3× 2! 5 × 4 × 3× 2! 60
a. C(5, 2) ¿ = = = =10
( 5−2 ) ! 2! 3 ! 2! (3 ×2 ×1)2! 6
12×11× 10 ×9 × 8 95 ,040
¿ = =792
(5 × 4 ×3 ×2 ×1) 120
12! 8!
c. C(12, 4) x C(8, 3) ¿ ×
( 12−4 ) ! 4 ! ( 8−3 ) ! 3 !
12×11× 10 ×9 × 8! 8 ×7 × 6 ×5 !
¿ ×
8!4! 5!3!
12×11× 10 ×9 × 8! 8 ×7 × 6 ×5 !
¿ ×
8! (4 ×3 ×2 ×1) 5 !(3 × 2× 1)
¿ 27720
9! 9 ×8 ×7 × 6 ×5 ! 3024
C(9, 4) ¿ = = =126 ways
( 9−4 ) ! 4 ! 5 ! (4 × 3 ×2 ×1) 24
3. How many different sets of 5 playing cards each can be formed from a standard deck of 52
playing cards?
4. In a class of 15 boys and 20 girls, in how many ways can a committee made up of 3
boys and 2 girls.
Boys – C(15,3)
Girls – C ( 20, 2)
15 ! 20 ! 20 !
C(15,3) × C ( 20, 2)¿ ×= =
( 15−3 ) ! 3 ! ( 20−2 ) ! 2! 18 ! 2 !
380
¿ = 190 ways
2
PERFORM
1. How many ways can a student choose to answer 5 out of 8 questions ( without regard to order)
in a math final examination.
2. How many ways can a committee of 5 members be selected from 5 seniors and 4 juniors?
3. From a population of 50 households, in how many ways can a researcher select a sample with a size
of 10?
POST – TEST
Encircle the letter that you think best answers the question. (3pts each)
2. Which of the following expressions represents the number of distinguishable permutations of the
letters of the word CONCLUSIONS?
11!
a. 11! c. .
2! 2 ! 2 !
11! 11!
b. d.
8! 2! 2 ! 2 ! 2!
4. A certain restaurant allows you to assemble your own vegetable salad. If there are 8 kinds of
vegetables available, how many variations of the salad can you make containing at least 5
vegetables?
a. 56 b. 84 c. 93 d. 96
a. combination c. permutation
b. differentiation d.distinction
8. If x = P(7, 4), y = P(8, 4), and z = P(9, 3), arrange x, y, and z from smallest to greatest.
a. x, y, z b. z, x, y c. y, x, z d. x, z, y
a. 6 b. 5 c. 4 d. 3
12. In how many different ways can 7 potted plants be arranged in a row?
13. If a committee of 8 members is to be formed from 8 sophomores and 5 freshmen such that
there must be 5 sophomores in the committee, which of the following is/are true?
14. In how many different ways can 10 different-colored horses be positioned in a carousel?