Multiplication principle - high school - practice problems - page 6 of 17
Number of problems found: 328
- Fruits
We want to plant five fruit trees in the garden, of which three are apple trees and two pears. How many different ways can we organize them? - Coffe cups
We have 4 cups with four different patterns. How many possible combinations can we create from 4 cups? - Pairs of socks
Ferdinand has twelve pairs of socks, and one sock is leaky. What is the probability of putting on a leaky sock? - Bookshelf and books
How many ways can we place seven books on a bookshelf? - A jackpot
How many times must I play this jackpot to win? A jackpot of seven games having (1 X 2), i.e., home win or away win. - Three-digit integers
How many three-digit natural numbers exist that do not contain zero and are divisible by five? - Five-digit numbers
How many different five-digit numbers can be created from the number 2,3,5 if the number 2 appears in the number twice and the number 5 also twice? - Four-member team
There are 14 girls and 11 boys in the class. How many ways can a four-member team be chosen so that there are exactly two boys in it? - Points in plane
The plane is given 12 points, 5 of which are located on a straight line. How many different lines could be drawn from these points? - Hockey match
The hockey match ended with a result of 3:1. How many different storylines may the match have? - The confectionery
The confectionery sold five kinds of ice cream. How many ways can I buy three kinds if the order of ice cream does not matter? - No. of divisors
How many different divisors have number 13 4 * 2 4? - Different 37541
There are 15 boys and 20 girls in the brigade. How many different services can be specified if one girl and two boys are on the service? - Trainsets 35801
There are six tank cars, eight open and 12 closed wagons at the station. How many different trainsets can be assembled from them? - Arithmetic 20153
The teacher has 12 examples from geometry and 15 examples from arithmetic. How many papers can he create if he wants three examples from geometry and five from arithmetic in the letter? - Probability 8419
What is the probability that when dealing cards after 4, in the game Quartet (eight of fours), we will get the whole quartet? - Together 3331
The group has 12 red girls and 25 blue girls in costumes. How many of them can we put together a group of 6 girls so that the four girls have red outfits? - Probability 1775
The company has so far produced 500,000 cars, of which 5,000 were defective. What is the probability that at most one car out of daily production of 50 cars will be defective? - A bag 2
A bag contains seven green and eight red jellybeans. How many ways can five jellybeans be withdrawn from the bag so that the number of green ones withdrawn will be less than 4? - Three wagons
I have six different people (A, B, C, D, E, F), which I have to place into three wagons if it depends on who will board. How many options are there?
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