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Modern Math Final Exam - Valencia Colleges

This document contains a final exam for a modern math and sociology weekend course. The exam has three sections testing permutation, combination, and probability problems. Section I has 5 permutation problems. Section II has 5 combination problems. Section III has 5 probability problems testing outcomes of coin tosses, card draws from a standard 52-card deck, and die rolls.

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Modern Math Final Exam - Valencia Colleges

This document contains a final exam for a modern math and sociology weekend course. The exam has three sections testing permutation, combination, and probability problems. Section I has 5 permutation problems. Section II has 5 combination problems. Section III has 5 probability problems testing outcomes of coin tosses, card draws from a standard 52-card deck, and die rolls.

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VALENCIA COLLEGES (BUKIDNON), INC

Hagkol City of Valencia, Bukidnon


MODERN MATH
AB SOCIO - WEEKEND
FINAL EXAMINATION

Name: Date:

I. Solve the following permutation problems. (5 points each)

1. What is P(8,5)?

2. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table?

3. How many distinguishable permutations are possible with all the letters of the word “MISSISSIPPI”?

4. In how many ways can 5 English Book and 4 Mathematics books be placed on a shelf if books of the same
subject are to be together?

5. Five couples want to have their pictures taken. In how many ways can they arrange themselves in a row if
couples must stay together?

II. Solve the following combination problems. (5 points each)

1. What is C(10,10)?

2. How many different sets of 5 cards each can be formed from a standard deck of 52 cards?

3. In a 10-item Mathematics problem-solving test, how many ways can you select 5 problems to solve?

4. In how many ways can a committee if 5 be formed from 5 juniors and 7 seniors if the committee must have 3
seniors?

5. In how many ways can you formed a committee of 5 from 10 people?

III. Solve the following probability problems. (5 points each)

1. Two coins are tossed, find the probability that two heads are obtained.

2. A card is drawn from a 52 deck of cards, what is the probability of getting a KING?

3. A card is drawn from a 52 deck of cards, what is the probability of getting a HEART or a ACE?

4. If you draw 3 cards from a deck one at a time what is the probability of getting a Club, Heart and Diamond?

5. A die is rolled, what is the probability of having a number bigger than 4?

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