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Permutation
Permutation
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Checking of
Attendance
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Arrange the following in order.
1. Biological organization
Organ System, Organ, Cells,
Organism, Tissues
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ANSWER:
1. Biological organization
Cells, Tissues, Organ, Organ
System, Organism
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Arrange the following in order.
2. Philippine Presidents
(Third Republic)
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CARLOS P. GARCIA DIOSDADO P. MACAPAGAL RAMON F. MAGSAYSAY
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ANS
WER:
Start
End
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CLASSICAL
MODERN
3. Periods
MEDIEVAL
of
BAROQUE
RENAISSANCE
Music
ROMANTIC
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ANS
WER: MEDIEVAL
RENAISSANCE
BAROQUE
3. Periods
CLASSICAL
of
ROMANTIC Music
MODERN
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For personal
password in a
computer account,
did you know why a
shorter password is
“weak” while the
longer password is
“strong”?
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ACTIVITY TIME!
You will form 5 groups. Each group will choose their
group name and must start it with word MATH, example
(MATHibay, MATHulungin, MATHalino).
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Scenario:
Determine the number of possible arrangements
of 3 books given of each of your subject
teachers (Science, Filipino, and English) in the
file organizer. Use the easiest method for you to
illustrate your answer.
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Based on the activity done.
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2.Give the list of possible
arrangements of the books in the
organizer.
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Solution:
Possible arrangements:
S- Science book
F- Filipino book
M- MAPEH book
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Possible arrangements of books can be
determined by
Listing / Systematic Listing
Tree Diagram
Fundamental Counting Principle.
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PERMU
TATIO
Permutation
Is an arrangement of all or
part of a set of objects with
proper regard to order
Permutation
All possible ways of doing
something.
Permutation
Examples:
Creating your cellphone password.
Arranging 3 different books in a shelf.
Arranging group of people in a row for
picture taking.
Arranging 6 different potted plants in a
row.
Permutation
Permutations can be illustrated in any of
the following method
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By Fundamental Counting
Principle
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The permutations of objects can be
illustrated and determined in any of the
following method
Listing / Systematic Listing
Tree Diagram
Fundamental Counting Principle
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3. In what specific part of your
everyday life that you illustrated
permutation?
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By Fundamental Counting
Principle
m X n X o
3 X 2 X 1 = 6 ways to arranged
themselves in 3 vacant seats.
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Scenario: Suppose you secure your cellphone
using a 4-digit code Later, you realized that you
forgot the 4-digit code. You only remembered
that the code contains the digits 2, 3, 4, and 7.
Determine the possible number of codes. Use the
easiest method for you to illustrate your answer.
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By Fundamental Counting
Principle
m X n X o
2 3 4 7 3 4 7 4 7 7
4 X 3 X 2 X 1
= 24 possible number of codes.
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Scenario: In how many ways can
Ma’am Perez arrange 6 different potted
plants in a row?
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