koolkid59
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PLZ do all these questions with all working out
i just can't get them!
1) If you toss two coins and roll three dice, how many outcomes are possible?
2) Jack has six different football cards and Meg has another eight different football cards. In how many ways can one of Jack's cards be exchanged for one of Meg's cards?
3) In Sydney, phone numbers at present consist of eight digits, starting with the digit 9.
(d) How many are there that do not contain a zero, and in which the consecutive digits alternate between odd and even?
4)
(a) If repetitions are not allowed, how many four-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, ... 8, 9?
(c) How many of these are even?
(e) How many are greater than 7000?
5) Find how many arrangements of the letters of the word UNIFORM are possible:
(a) if the vowels must occupy the first, middle and last positions
(d) if the M is somewhere to the right of the U.
6. In how many ways can a boat crew of eight women be arranged if three of the women can only row on the bow side and two others can only row on the stroke side?
7. In Morse code, letters are formed by a sequence of dashes and dots. How many different letters is it possible to represent if a maximum of ten symbols are used?
8. Five-letter words are formed without repetition from the letters of PHYSICAL.
(d) How many contain the letter Y?
9.
(a) Integers are formed from the digits 2, 3, 4 and 5, with repetitions not allowed.
(ii) How many of them are even?
(b) Repeat the two parts to this question if repetitions are allowed.
10. Five backpackers arrive in a city where there are five youth hostels.
(c) Suppose that two of the backpackers are brother and sister and wish to stay in the same youth hostel. How many different accommodation arrangements are there if the other three can go to any of the other youth hostels?
i just can't get them!
1) If you toss two coins and roll three dice, how many outcomes are possible?
2) Jack has six different football cards and Meg has another eight different football cards. In how many ways can one of Jack's cards be exchanged for one of Meg's cards?
3) In Sydney, phone numbers at present consist of eight digits, starting with the digit 9.
(d) How many are there that do not contain a zero, and in which the consecutive digits alternate between odd and even?
4)
(a) If repetitions are not allowed, how many four-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, ... 8, 9?
(c) How many of these are even?
(e) How many are greater than 7000?
5) Find how many arrangements of the letters of the word UNIFORM are possible:
(a) if the vowels must occupy the first, middle and last positions
(d) if the M is somewhere to the right of the U.
6. In how many ways can a boat crew of eight women be arranged if three of the women can only row on the bow side and two others can only row on the stroke side?
7. In Morse code, letters are formed by a sequence of dashes and dots. How many different letters is it possible to represent if a maximum of ten symbols are used?
8. Five-letter words are formed without repetition from the letters of PHYSICAL.
(d) How many contain the letter Y?
9.
(a) Integers are formed from the digits 2, 3, 4 and 5, with repetitions not allowed.
(ii) How many of them are even?
(b) Repeat the two parts to this question if repetitions are allowed.
10. Five backpackers arrive in a city where there are five youth hostels.
(c) Suppose that two of the backpackers are brother and sister and wish to stay in the same youth hostel. How many different accommodation arrangements are there if the other three can go to any of the other youth hostels?