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Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1: Find a Permutation Example 2: Use Permutation Notation Example 3: Use Permutation Notation Example 4: Find Probability Menu

Find the number of permutations of objects. MI/Vocab

Find a Permutation SOFTBALL There are 10 players on a softball team. In how many ways can the manager choose three players for first, second, and third base? number of possible players for first base number of possible players for second base number of possible players for third base total number of possible ways x = 10 9 8 720 x = Answer: There are 720 different ways the manager can pick players for first, second, and third base. Ex1

STUDENT COUNCIL There are 15 students on student council STUDENT COUNCIL There are 15 students on student council. In how many ways can Mrs. Sommers choose three students for president, vice president, and secretary? A. 2,415 B. 2,730 C. 3,150 D. 3,375 CYP1

Use Permutation Notation Find the value of P(7, 2). P(7, 2) = 7 ● 6 or 42 7 things taken 2 at a time Answer: 42 Ex2

Find the value of P(8, 4). A. 1,100 B. 1,375 C. 1,420 D. 1,680 CYP2

Use Permutation Notation Find the value of P(13, 7). P(13, 7) = 13 ● 12 ● 11 ● 10 ● 9 ● 8 ● 7 13 things taken 7 at a time = 8,648,640 Answer: 8,648,640 Ex3

Find the value of P(12, 5). A. 72,110 B. 84,800 C. 93,120 D. 95,040 CYP3

Solve the Test Item Find the number of possible five-digit numbers. Find Probability NUMBERS Consider all of the five-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 where no digit is used twice. Find the probability, expressed as a percent, that one of these numbers picked at random is an even number. You are considering all permutations of 5 digits taken 5 at a time. You wish to find the probability that one of these numbers picked at random is even. Solve the Test Item Find the number of possible five-digit numbers. P(5, 5) = 5! Ex4

For a number to be even, the ones digit must be 2 or 4. Find Probability For a number to be even, the ones digit must be 2 or 4. number of ways to pick the last digit number of ways to pick the first four digits number of permutations that are even x = 2 x P(4, 4) = 2P(4, 4) or 2 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 Ex4

Divide out common factors. Find Probability Substitute. Divide out common factors. Simplify. Answer: 40% Ex4

NUMBERS Consider all of the five-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 where no digit is used twice. Find the probability that one of these numbers picked at random is an odd number. A. 30% B. 40% C. 50% D. 60% CYP4

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