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GRADE 10 SUMMATIVE TEST GRADE 10 SUMMATIVE TEST

PERMUTATION PERMUTATION

Name: ___________________________ Name: ___________________________


Gr/Section: _______________________ Gr/Section: _______________________
Date:__________ Date:__________
Score:__________ Score:__________

Test I. Find the value of the given permutation. Test I. Find the value of the given permutation.
(1pt) (1pt)
1. P(8,6)=______________________ 1. P(8,6)=______________________
2. P(7,1)=______________________ 2. P(7,1)=______________________
3. P(4,4)=______________________ 3. P(4,4)=______________________
4. P(11,8)=_____________________ 4. P(11,8)=_____________________
5. P(12,7)=_____________________ 5. P(12,7)=_____________________
6. P(9,5)=______________________ 6. P(9,5)=______________________
7. P(13,11)=____________________ 7. P(13,11)=____________________
8. P(14,11)=____________________ 8. P(14,11)=____________________
9. P(15,8)=_____________________ 9. P(15,8)=_____________________
10. P(7,2)=_____________________ 10. P(7,2)=_____________________

Test II. Find the value of n and r in the given Test II. Find the value of n and r in the given
permutation below.(2pts) permutation below.(2pts)
1. P(n,2)=56 1. P(n,2)=56
2. P(n,4)=17,160 2. P(n,4)=17,160
3. P(n,1)=18 3. P(n,1)=18
4. P(n,5)=1,860,480 4. P(n,5)=1,860,480
5. P(n,6)=151,200 5. P(n,6)=151,200
6. P(13,r)=17,160 6. P(13,r)=17,160
7. P(7,r)=840 7. P(7,r)=840
8. P(5,r)=60 8. P(5,r)=60
9. P(11,r)=332,640 9. P(11,r)=332,640
10.P(21,r)=39,070,080 10.P(21,r)=39,070,080

Test III. Answer the following permutation Test III. Answer the following permutation
problem below.(3pts) problem below.(3pts)
1. A teacher wants to assign 5 different tasks to 5 1. A teacher wants to assign 5 different tasks to 5
groups. In how many possible ways can she do it? groups. In how many possible ways can she do it?
Ans:__________________ Ans:__________________
2. In how many different ways can 6 bicycles be 2. In how many different ways can 6 bicycles be
parked if there are 7 available parking spaces? parked if there are 7 available parking spaces?
Ans:__________________ Ans:__________________
3. In how many different ways can 14 people 3. In how many different ways can 14 people
occupy the 14 seats in a back row of a room? occupy the 14 seats in a back row of a room?
Ans:__________________ Ans:__________________
4. If there are 10 people and only 7 chairs are 4. If there are 10 people and only 7 chairs are
available, in how many ways can they be seated? available, in how many ways can they be seated?
Ans:__________________ Ans:__________________
5. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed from 5. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed from
the digits 1,3,5,6,8 and 9 if no repetition is the digits 1,3,5,6,8 and 9 if no repetition is
allowed? allowed?
Ans:___________________ Ans:___________________
Test IV. Distinguishable Permutation. Test IV. Distinguishable Permutation.
Show your solution.(5pts) Show your solution.(5pts)
1. MILLENIALS 1. MILLENIALS

2. PERSEVERANCE 2. PERSEVERANCE

Test V. Circular Permutation (5pts) Test V. Circular Permutation (5pts)


Problem: There are 12 people in circular dining Problem: There are 12 people in circular dining
table. In how many ways can the host(one of the table. In how many ways can the host(one of the
12) arrange his guests around a dining table if; 12) arrange his guests around a dining table if;
a. they can sit on any chairs? a. they can sit on any chairs?

b. 3 people insist on sitting beside each other? b. 3 people insist on sitting beside each other?

c. 2 people refuse to sit beside each other? c. 2 people refuse to sit beside each other?

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