Permutation and Combination SPM 1993 - 2009

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PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION SPM 2003 - 2007 Group I Language subjects English Japanese French ART subjects Geography

History Group II Science Subjects Physic Chemistry Biology Mathematics subjects Mathematics A Mathematics T

SPM1993 (a) The table above shows the subjects that can be taken by a candidate in an examination. The candidate for the examination must choose 3 subjects in group I and another 4 in group II. Find (i) the number of possible combination subjects for a candidate (ii) the probability that a candidate did not choose any ART subject. (b) Four letter in the word FLOWER is arranged in a line with condition that the first letter is a vowel. Find the number of possible arrangement. SPM1994 10 students want to participate in three competition. 4 participants is needed for choir competition, 3 for quiz and another 2 for essay writing competition. Find the number of way to choose all the participants with condition that one student is only allowed to participate in one competition only. SPM1995 How many 4 digit number which is less than 7000 that can be formed from the prime number between 1 and 10 without repeating? Refrigerator Refrigerator

TV

TV

TV

SPM1996 In Pak Adams shop there is 5 TV, P, Q, R, S, T, and 4 refrigerator W, X, Y, Z. (a) If one TV and one refrigerator is chosen randomly find the probability that TV P or Q and refrigerator W will be chosen. (b) Pak Adam wants to display the items as shown above in the diagram. Find the number of ways the items can be displayed. SPM1997 One committee is going to be formed to overcome the lack of science stream. There will be 7 member which is chosen from 6 lecturers, 3 principals and 2 teachers. Find the number of ways The member can be chosen The member can be chosen if the committee must have 3 or4 lecturers. SPM1998 Four letter from the word BESTARI is arranged in a line. Find the number of arrangements possible SPM1999 A pack of present which consists of five items will be chosen from 6 calculator and 4 pen. Find the number of package that can be formed to have (a) 3 calculator (b) not more than 2 pen SPM2000 There is 6 tins of paints with red, blue, green, yellow, black and white colour. (a) Find the number of ways to arrange 4 of the tins in a line. (b) If the red, blue, yellow and white paint are chosen, find the number of different paint combination that can be made. SPM2002 Azmi choose 8 VCD from a group of 16 VCD. (a) find the number of ways to choose the VCD (b) 6 of the VCD is in Malay and others is in English. Find the number of selection if the choice must include at least 4 VCD in Malay. PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION SPM 2003 - 2009

(a)

(b)

SPM2003 1. Diagram shows 5 letters and 3 digits. A code is to be formed using those letters and digits. The code must consists of 3 letters followed by 2 digits. How many codes can be formed if no letter or digit is repeated in each code?[3 marks] 2. A badminton team consists of 7 students. The team will be chosen from a group of 8 boys and 5 girls. Find the number of teams that can be formed such that each team consist of (a) 4 boys (b) not more than 2 girls. [4 marks] SPM2004 Diagram shows five cards with different letters. S P A C E (a) Find the number of possible arrangements in a row, of all the cards. (b) Find the number of these arrangements in which the letters E and A are side by side SPM2005 A debating team consists of 5 students. These 5 students are chosen from 4 monitors, 2 assistant monitor and 6 prefects. Find the number of different ways the team can be formed if (a) there is no restriction (b) the team contains only 1 monitor and exactly 3 prefects. SPM2006 Diagram shows seven letter cards. U N I

[4 marks]

[4 marks]

A four letter code is to be formed using four of these cards, find (a) the number of different four letter codes that can be formed (b) the number of different four letter codes which end with a consonant SPM2007 A coach wants to choose 5 players consisting of 2 boys and 3 girls to form a badminton team. These 5 players are chosen from a group of 4 boys and 5 girls. Find (a) the number of ways the team can be formed (b) the number of ways the team members can be arranged in a row for a group photograph, if the three girls sit next to each other. SPM2008 Diagram shows six numbered cards.

[4 marks]

[4 marks]

How many (a) different numbers can be formed? (b) different odd numbers can be formed? SPM2009 There are 4 different Science books and 3 different Mathematics book on a shelf. Calculate the Number of different ways to arrange all the books in a row if (a) no condition is imposed (b) all the Mathematics books are next to each other

[4 marks]

[4 marks]

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