Reviewer For Math 10
Reviewer For Math 10
1. It refers to the number of ways of selecting from a set when the order is not
important, which is known as a combination.
4. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table? (Answer:
720)
7. Two different arrangements of objects where some of them are identical are
called distinguishable permutations.
10. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word
EDUCATED. (Answer: 40,320)
12. Choosing your classmates to invite to the party can be solved using
combination.
15. If a combination lock must contain 5 different digits, the number of ways
a code can be formed from the digits 0 to 9 is (Answer: 15,120)
16. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table?
(Answer: 5040)
17. In how many ways can 4 men and 3 women arrange themselves in a row
for picture taking if the men and women must stand in alternate positions?
(Answer: 5040)
18. In a room with 10 chairs in a row, the number of ways 5 kids can be
seated in consecutive chairs is (Answer: 120)
19. Ranking the students according to academic grades does not illustrate
combination.
23. Activities such as rolling a die, tossing a coin, or randomly choosing a ball
from a box are called experiments.
25. A die is rolled once. There are 6 possible outcomes or sample spaces.
(Answer: 6)
28. The statement "It is certain that one can pick a blue ball from the box" is
FALSE.
30. Given the sample space of combo meals, there are (Answer: 13) possible
outcomes.
31. The probability that the student chose the fresh pineapple juice as a drink
is (Answer: 1/3)
32. Events which do not have any sample point in common are called
mutually exclusive events.
33. The probability of getting at least one head in tossing a coin twice or
getting a “5” in casting a die once is (Answer: 2/3)
34. The probability of getting “4” or “5” as the sum of the results in casting a
pair of dice is (Answer: 7/36)
35. The probability of getting an even number when casting a fair die or getting
exactly two heads in tossing a coin twice is (Answer: 1/2)
36. Events that have at least one common element or point of intersection are
called non-mutually exclusive events.
37. The probability of drawing a heart (H) or a king (K) from a deck of cards is
(Answer: 1/4)
38. The probability of drawing a face card or a red card from a standard deck
of cards is (Answer: 8/13)
39. The probability of getting a sum of 3 or 6 when two dice are tossed is
(Answer: 7/36)
40. The probability of getting a sum of 2 or 7 or 10 when two dice are tossed
is (Answer: 2/9)