Quiz 1 unit 10
Use the counting principle to determine the number of possible outfits that can be created using one item from each category.
1,008
How many combinations are there of the five letters j, k, l, m, and n using three letters at a time?
10
How many sandwiches can be created from three types of bread, six meats, and eight toppings, if you can only use one item from each category?
144
Evaluate 6 C 2.
15
How many different outcomes can happen from spinning a four-section spinner twice, according to the diagram given?
16
From a stack of seven movies, you can choose any two that you want to watch. How many different combinations can you choose from?
21
Evaluate 9 P 4.
3,024
Louisa has five shirts (white, gray, black, green, and blue), four pairs of pants (black, khaki, navy, and jeans), and two pairs of shoes (flip flops and sneakers).
40
A car company offers four different styles (SUV, sedan, convertible, and hatchback). Each style is offered in five colors (blue, white, black, red, and silver).
5
Evaluate 5 C 4.
5
Evaluate 9 P 2.
72
How many ways can six kids line up in a single row to have their picture taken?
720
Which is greater, 7 P 5 or 7 C 5?
7P5
Your English teacher has given you a list of 10 possible topics for essays. You need to pick four topics from the list to write about over the school year.
How many different groups of four essay topics can you choose? 210
Which scenario would result in 12 possible outcomes?
You roll a number cube, and then you flip a coin.