Review: 3rd Quarter (Mathematics 10)
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For numbers 1-3
𝒌 1 2 3 4 5 6
𝒙𝒌 2 0 4 -2 1 3
𝒚𝒌 0 4 -1 3 5 -2
1. ∑6𝑘=3 𝑘 2
2. ∑4𝑘=2(𝑥𝑘 − 𝑦𝑘 )2
3. ∑6𝑘=2(𝑥𝑘 + 2)
Evaluate (4-5)
20 ×2!
4. 5!
3!(6𝑛−1)!
5. (6𝑛)!
𝑖𝑓 𝑛=2
6. Translate the given expression into a summation notation starting with k=1
1 2 3 4 5
+ + + +
3 5 7 9 11
II.
1. How many even 3-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1,2,5,6, and 9 if each digit can be
used only once?
2. A classroom has 6 rows of desks and 8 desks in a row. A class consists of 8 boys and 12 girls.\
a. How many ways can the teacher select and arrange 8 students in this class who will occupy
the first row?
b. Suppose the teacher does not want any boy to occupy the first row. How many ways can the
teacher select and arrange 8 students who will occupy the first row?
3. A nongovernment organization is awarding 5 scholarships to children of poor families. 20 children
qualified for the scholarship. Among these 20 children, only 12 are boys while the other 8 are girls.
a. How many ways can the nongovernment agency choose the 5 children who will be awarded
the scholarship?
b. Let A= event that the agency selects 4 boys and 1 girl. How many sample points are in A?
c. Assuming that the organization selected the children at random, find the P(A).
4. Consider our favorite word, ‘PHILIPPINES’. How many distinct ways can we arrange the letters
contained in this word?
5. A man has four shirts. One is red, the others are yellow, white, and green. He has 3 pairs of pants.
One is red, the others are white and blue. How many ways can he match his shirts with his pants?
6. In a Science exam, a student has a choice of 8 questions out of 10. How many ways can a student
choose a set of 8 questions if he chooses arbitrarily?
7. A class consists of 10 boys and 15 girls. An examination is given, and the students are ranked
according to their performance. Assume that no two students obtain the same score.
a. How many different rankings are possible?
b. If the men were ranked just among themselves and the women among themselves, how
many different rankings are possible?
8. If a multiple-choice test consists of 5 questions each with 4 possible answers of which only 1 is
correct,
a. how many different ways can a student answer the 5 questions?
b. how many ways can a student answer the 5 questions incorrectly?
c. and if the student is choosing the answers at random, what is the probability of getting a
score of 0?
9. In a country club, the probability that a member who play tennis is 75%. If 54% of the members play
tennis and basketball, find the probability that the member who plays basketball, given that the
member plays tennis.
10. A basket contains five apples and seven peaches. You randomly select one piece of fruit and eat it.
Then you randomly select another piece of fruit. Find the probability that the first piece of fruit is
an apple and the second piece is a peach.
11. You want to choose 2 cards out of the 12 face cards (J, Q, and K) in a standard deck of cards. You
pick the cards one after the other without replacement. What is the probability that:
a. both cards are hearts?
b. the second card is a King, if the first is a King?
c. the second card is red given that the first is the Queen of Diamonds?
d. the second card is black given that the first card drawn is heart?