Final Exam 10
Final Exam 10
1. It is an arrangement of the objects such that order of the arrangement of the objects should be considered.
a. Permutation b. Combination c. n-Factorial d. Circular Permutation
2. It refers to the product of the positive integer n and all the positive integers less than n.
a. Permutation b. Combination c. n-Factorial d. Circular Permutation
3. It is the different possible arrangements of objects in a circle.
a. Permutation b. Combination c. n-Factorial d. Circular Permutation
4. The formula for the number of permutations of n objects taken r at a time is ____.
n! r! n! n!
a. b. c. d.
( n−r ) ! ( n−r ) ! ( r−n ) ! r ! ( n−r ) !
5. It is the selection of objects without considering the order.
a. Permutation b. Combination c. n-Factorial d. Circular Permutation
6. The formula for the number of combination of n objects taken r at a time is _____.
n! n! n! n!
a. b. c. d.
r ! ( n−r ) ! r ! ( n−r ) ! r ! ( n−r ) ! r ! ( n−r ) !
7. Choosing a subset of a set is an example of ______________.
a. Permutation b. Combination c. n-Factorial d. Circular Permutation
8. What counting technique is best suited in forming groups during class activities?
a. Permutation b. Combination c. n-Factorial d. Circular Permutation
9. What is P(8,5)?
a. 56 b. 120 c. 336 d. 6720
10. If C(n,4) = 126, what is n?
a. 11 b. 10 c. 9 d. 7
11. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (-1, -3) and (11, 7)?
a. (2, 5) b. (6, 5) c. (-5, -2) d. (5, 2)
12. Find the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment whose endpoints are A(6, 8) and B(12,10)?
a. (3, 1) b. (9, 9) c. (-9, -9) d. (-3, -1)
13. Find the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment whose endpoints are D(13, 5) and E(3, 10)?
a. (8, 8.5) b. (8, 7.5) c. (7.5, 8) d. (8.5, 7.5)
14. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are P(–3, 10) and T(–7, –2)?
a. (5, 4) b. (-5, 4) c. (-5, 4) d. (-5, -4)
15. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are R(–2, 8) and S(10, –6)?
a. (4, 1) b. (-4, 1) c. (-4, -1) d. (4, -1)
Test II. Answer each permutation problem completely.
16. How many ways can you arrange the letters in the word math?
a. 15 b. 4 c. 24 d. 48
17. How many ways can you arrange two letters from the word SQUARE?
a. 30 b. 36 c. 60 d. 120
18. How many ways can you arrange the word TOMORROW?
a. 3360 b. 1400 c. 32 d. 450
19. How many ways can a club select a president, vice president, and a secretary from a group of 5 people?
a. 12 b. 60 c. 15 d. 30
20. How many ways can you arrange the letters in the word EQUATION?
a. 36 b. 8 c. 40, 230 d. 40, 320
21. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word EDUCATED
a. 10,080 b. 10, 800 c. 10, 230 d. 10, 008
22. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word MATHEMATICS
a. 58,775,200 b. 59,875,200 c. 59,575,200 d. 40, 320
23. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word MISSISSIPPI
a. 36,450 b. 36,540 c. 34,650 d. 35,450
24. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word STATISTICS
a. 40,500 b. 45,000 c. 50,400 d. 40, 550
25. In a room, there are 10 chairs in a row. In how many ways can 5 students be seated in consecutive chairs.
a. 36 b. 8 c. 40, 230 d. 40, 320
Test III. Answer each permutation problem completely.
26. In how many ways can a committee consisting of 4 members be formed from 8 people?
a. 35 b. 70 c. 60 d. 30
27. A committee of 4 people is to be formed from a group of 9 people. How many possible committees can be formed?
a. 58 b. 56 c. 63 d. 70
28. If C(n, r) = 35, which of the following are possible values of n and r?
a. n = 6, r = 4 b. n = 7, r = 3 c. n = 8 , r = 3 d. n = 9, r = 2
29. Rylan’s basketball team has 11 players. How many ways can his coach choose five starting players?
a. 462 b. 55,440 c. 55 d. 1,000
30. Brianna’s school day consists of six classes. How many ways can her schedule be arranged?
a. 720 b. 36 c. 100 d. 500
Test IV. Find the distance between each pair of points on the coordinate plane.
41. M(2, –3) and N(10, –3)
42. C(–3, 2) and D(9, 7)
43. P(3, –7) and Q(3, 8)
44. C(–4, 3) and D(7, 6)
45. A(2, 3) and B(14, 8)