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9.module 6 Lesson 4word Problems Involving Permutation

The document presents various problems and solutions involving permutations and arrangements, including seating arrangements, distinguishable permutations of letters, and task assignments. It provides specific examples with calculated outcomes for different scenarios, such as seating 12 people or arranging beads on a bracelet. Additionally, it includes assessment questions and assignments related to the concepts discussed.
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9.module 6 Lesson 4word Problems Involving Permutation

The document presents various problems and solutions involving permutations and arrangements, including seating arrangements, distinguishable permutations of letters, and task assignments. It provides specific examples with calculated outcomes for different scenarios, such as seating 12 people or arranging beads on a bracelet. Additionally, it includes assessment questions and assignments related to the concepts discussed.
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1.

In how many ways can nine


people be seated in a round table
2.How many ways can 8 beads, no
two of which are the same, be
arranged on a bracelet without
clasp?
3. In how many ways
can a group of 10
people be seated
around the table if 2
of them insist on
sitting beside each
other?
1. 40320
2. 2520
3. 80640
REVIEW
1. How many
4,989,600
distinguishable
permutations are
possible with all the
letters of the word
MATHEMATICS?
REVIEW
2. How many
distinguishable
permutations are
possible with all the
letters of the word
MISSISSIPPI ? 34,650
Word Problems
Involving
Permutations
Objectives:

1. solves problems involving permutations.


M10SPIIIb-1
Example 1:
A teacher wants to
assign 4 different
tasks to her 4
students. In how many
possible ways can she
do it? 24
ways
Example 2
In a certain general
assembly, three major prizes
are at stake. In how many
ways can the first, second,
and third prizes be drawn
from a box containing
1,685,120
040
ways
Example 3
In how many different ways
can 5 bicycles be parked if
there are 7 available parking
spaces?
2,520 ways
Example 4
There are 8 basketball teams
competing for the top 4
standings in order to move up
to the semi-finals. Find the
number of possible rankings
1680 ways
of the four top teams.
Example 5
Find the number of
distinguishable permutations
of the digits of the number
348 838.
60ways
ACTIVITY 1
In how many different
ways can 12 people
occupy the 12 seats in
a front row of a mini-
theater?
479,001,600 ways
ACTIVITY 2
Find the number of
different ways that a
family of 6 can be
seated around a circular
table with six chairs.
120 ways
ACTIVITY 3
How many 4-digit numbers
can be formed from the
digits 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 if
no repetition is allowed?if
repetition a.is360allowed?
ways
b. 1296
Application
1. If there are 10 people
and only 6 chairs are
available, in how many
ways can they be seated?
151,200 ways
Assessment:
1. How many different 4-digit
even numbers can be
formed from the digits 1, 3,
5, 6, 8, and 9 if no
repetition of digits is
allowed?
Assessment:
2. In how many ways can 8
people be seated around a
circular table if two of them
insist on sitting beside each
other? A. 360 B. 720 C.
1440 D. 5040
Assessment:
3.Find the number of
distinguishable permutations
of the letters of the word
MASS.
A. 4 B. 12 C. 36 D. 144
1. D -5.4.3.2= 120
2. C
3. B
Assignment:
1.There are 4 different Mathematics
books and 5 different Science books. In
how many ways can the books be
arranged on a shelf if
a. there are no restrictions?
b. books of the same subject must be
placed together?
c. if they must be placed alternately
a. 9! = 362, 880 b. 4!5!=5,760 c.4!5!
= 2, 880
Five couples want to have their
pictures taken. In how many
ways can they arrange
themselves in a row if
a. couples must stay together?
b. they may stand anywhere?
a. 5! = 240 b. 10!= 3,
628,800

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