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Activity 6: RAFFLE DRAW Direction: Answer Each Permutation Problem Completely

This document contains 10 permutation problems involving assigning tasks, drawing prizes from a pool, parking bicycles, arranging letters and digits, seating arrangements, and finding the number of possible outcomes. It asks the reader to solve each problem and show the work.

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Activity 6: RAFFLE DRAW Direction: Answer Each Permutation Problem Completely

This document contains 10 permutation problems involving assigning tasks, drawing prizes from a pool, parking bicycles, arranging letters and digits, seating arrangements, and finding the number of possible outcomes. It asks the reader to solve each problem and show the work.

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Activity 6: RAFFLE DRAW

Direction: Answer each permutation problem completely.

1. A teacher wants to assign 4 different tasks to her 4 students. In


how many possible ways can she do it?

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 120 names?

3. In how many different ways can 5 bicycles be parked if there are 7 available parking spaces?

4. How many distinguishable permutations are possible with all the letters of the word
ELLIPSES?

5. 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 of the four top teams.

6. In how many different ways can 12 people occupy the 12 seats in a front row of a mini-
theater?

7. Find the number of different ways that a family of 6 can be seated around a circular table with
6 chairs.

8. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 if no repetition is
allowed?

9. If there are 10 people and only 6 chairs are available, in how many ways can they be seated?

10. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the digits of the number 348 838.

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