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College of Mary Immaculate

Pandi, Bulacan

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A. Counting techniques
1. Suppose you have 4 tops, 2 pairs of pants, and 1 pair of shoes. How many outfits will be matched? Make a
tree diagram to find all the possible outcomes.
2. A three -digit number is formed using the digits 0, 1, 3, 5, and 6 such that no digit can be used more than
once.
a. How many distinct three-digit numbers can be formed?
b. How many three-digit numbers formed are odd?
3. Autumn has 10 t-shirts and 15 blouses. How many possible ways can be choose what to wear with her new
floral shorts?
Evaluate the following factorial notations
7!
4. 5! 5. 3!
PERMUTATION
c. 6. P(12,4)
d. 7. How many distinct permutations are there for the word DIGIT?
e. 8. In how many ways can you arrange 5 objects in a circle?
COMBINATION
f. 9. C(13,3)
g. 10. In how many ways can a three-member committee be selected from a group of 10?
h. 11. From 5 Mindoreña and 3 Bulacaña, a team of 5 ladies is to be formed so as to include 3 Mindoreña.
In how many ways can this be done?

1. In a convenient store, the number of tellers (M) busy with customers at 12:00 noon varies from day to day.
Past records indicate that the probability distribution of M is as follows.
M P(M) M∙P(M) M2 M 2 ∙ P(M)
0 0.029
1 0.049
2 0.078
3 0.155
4 0.212
5 0.262
6 0.215

Questions:
1. What is the probability that exactly four tellers are busy at 12:00 noon?
2. What is the probability that, at least, two tellers are busy at 12:00 noon?
3. What is the probability that fewer than five tellers are busy at 12:00 noon?
4. What is the probability that at least two, but fewer than five tellers are busy at 12:00 noon?
5. What is the mean of the probability distribution?
6. What is the variance of the probability distribution?
7. What is the standard deviation of the probability distribution?
Prepared by: Ms. Menie C. cabalquinto
College of Mary Immaculate
Pandi, Bulacan

2. A meeting of consuls was attended by 4 Filipinos and 2 Russians. If three consuls were selected at random
one after the other, determine the values of the random variable R representing the number of Russians.
Step 1: Determine the sample space.
Step 2: Count the number of a
random variable then assign
the value.
Step 3: Assign probability values P(R) to each value of the random variable.
Step 4: Make a histogram.

Suppose three coins are tossed. Let Y be the random variable representing the number of tails that occur. Find
the values of the random variable Y.
Probability Distribution
Step 1: Determine the sample space.
Step 2: Count the number of random variable in each outcome in the sample space and assign the number to the
outcome
Step 3: Assign probability values P(X) to each value of the random variable.
Step 4: Multiply the value of X by its corresponding probability value P(X). To get the X⋅ 𝑷(𝑿)
Step 5: Find the mean of the probability distribution. Prepare a table.
𝜇 = ∑ 𝐗 ⋅ 𝑷(𝑿)
Step 6 : Find the variance
(V) 𝛔𝟐 = ∑[𝑿𝟐 ⋅ 𝑷(𝑿)] − 𝝁𝟐
Step 7: Find the standard deviation.
(SD) 𝛔 = √∑[𝐗 𝟐 ⋅ 𝐏(𝐗)] − 𝛍𝟐
Step 8: Histogram

GIVEN:
X = 1,3,5,7,9
R=3
N= ?
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION
STEP 1: Mean of the Population
∑𝐗
(𝛍) =
𝐍

X X-𝛍 (𝐗 − 𝛍)𝟐
STEP 2: variance of the population
∑(𝐗−𝛍)𝟐
𝛔𝟐 = 𝐍
𝒏!
STEP 3: C (n,r) = 𝒓!(𝒏−𝒓)!

Prepared by: Ms. Menie C. cabalquinto


College of Mary Immaculate
Pandi, Bulacan

Prepared by: Ms. Menie C. cabalquinto

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