Math Grade 9-12

Math: Permutations and Combinations

Counting outcomes with order and selection

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Math: Permutations and Combinations

Counting outcomes with order and selection

Math - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work and use formulas when helpful.
  1. 1
    Five different books arranged in a row on a shelf.

    How many different ways can 5 books be arranged on a shelf?

  2. 2

    A school elects a president, vice president, and secretary from 8 students. How many different ways can the officers be chosen?

  3. 3

    How many ways can a committee of 4 students be chosen from a group of 10 students?

  4. 4

    How many 3-letter arrangements can be made from the letters A, B, C, D, and E if no letter is repeated?

  5. 5
    A pizza with two toppings selected from several topping options.

    How many different 2-topping pizzas can be made from 6 available toppings if no topping is used more than once?

  6. 6

    A 4-digit code is made using the digits 1 through 9 with no repeated digits. How many codes are possible?

  7. 7
    Seven runners and a three-place winners podium.

    How many ways can 7 runners finish in first, second, and third place?

  8. 8

    From 12 songs, how many different playlists of 5 songs can be chosen if the order does not matter?

  9. 9

    How many ways can the letters in the word MATH be arranged?

  10. 10

    A class has 14 students. In how many ways can 2 students be chosen to represent the class at a meeting?

  11. 11

    How many 5-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 if no digit is repeated and the first digit cannot be 0?

  12. 12
    Three science-themed books and two math-themed books arranged on a shelf.

    How many ways can 3 science books and 2 math books be arranged on a shelf if all 5 books are different?

  13. 13

    A restaurant menu has 9 entrees. How many different groups of 4 entrees can be chosen for a special tasting if no entree is repeated?

  14. 14
    Six students standing in a line for a photo.

    How many ways can 6 students stand in a line for a photo?

  15. 15
    Three marbles selected from a bag of different colored marbles.

    A bag contains 8 different colored marbles. How many ways can 3 marbles be selected if the order of selection does not matter?

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