Multiplication principle - practice problems - page 3 of 27
Number of problems found: 528
- Repetition 80362
How many six-digit numbers without repetition can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, if the numbers are, to begin with: a) the digit 4; b) digits 4 or 5? - All-natural 80304
Determine the number of all-natural five-digit numbers in decimal notation that each have the digits 0, 1, 3, 4, 7. - Five-digit 80104
How many different five-digit numbers with different digits can be made from the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9? How many of them are divisible by 4? How many of them are divisible by 10? How many of them are even? - Determine 80084
Determine the number of all natural numbers greater than 2000 in which the digits 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 occur at most once each. - Natural numbers
Determine the number of all natural numbers greater than 200 in which the digits 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 occur at most once each. - Repeated 79734
How many numbers a) less than 500, b) greater than 500 can be formed from the digit 0,1,5,8,9 so that no digit is repeated? - Different 79704
Thirty-two boys and 34 girls came to the dance. How many different dance pairs can they make, given that each team is given: they can only dance for 1 minute and then take turns in 5 seconds? Calculate how long the dance evening would last for all the pai - Determine 79634
There are 12 apples and 10 pears in the basket. Peter has to choose either an apple or a pear from them so that Víra, who chooses 1 apple and 1 pear after him, has the greatest possible choice. Determine what Peter chooses. - Determine 79624
There are 5 roads from city A to city B, 3 from city B to city C, and 4 from city C to city D. Determine the number of paths that go from A to D via B and C. - Four-digit 79614
Determine the number of all four-digit natural numbers in decimal notation in which the digit 0 is not present, and each of the remaining nine numbers occurs at most once. - Determine 79604
In the shoe cabinet, there is one pair each of boots, sandals, tennis shoes, and brown and black ankle boots. Determine how many ways one right shoe and one left shoe can be chosen from among them that do not belong together. - Dishes
Out of 5 different dishes, the HOD is to test at least three different dishes before scoring the students. How many ways can he choose the dishes? - The chief
The chief fisherman Peter estimates that if he uses four lines, then the probability of making a catch on one line is 0.7. If he uses five lines, then the probability of making a catch on any line is 0.6. If he uses six lines, the probability of making a - Non equivalent ints
Two n-digit integers are said to be equivalent if one is a permutation of the other. Find the number of 5-digit integers such no two are equivalent. If the digit 5,7,9 can appear at most one, how many non-equivalent five-digit integers are there? - There 25
There are four red marbles and six blue marbles in a bag. What is the probability of picking up one blue marble and then one red marble? (assume that you keep the blue marble out of the bag) - Conditional probability
Suppose a batch contains ten items, of which four are defective. Two items are drawn at random from the batch, one after the other, without replacement. What is the probability that: I) both are defective? Ii) Is the second item defective? - A committee
A committee of 6 is chosen from 8 men and seven women. Find how many committees are possible if a particular man must be included. - Equilateral 75284
Given are 6 line segments with lengths of 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm, 7 cm, 8 cm, and 9 cm. How many equilateral triangles can make from them? List all the options. - Overbooking flight
A small regional carrier accepted 12 reservations for a particular flight with 11 seats. Seven reservations went to regular customers who would arrive for the flight. Each remaining passenger will arrive for the flight with a 49% chance, independently of - A bag 4
A bag contains 18 balls that differ only in color, 11 are blue, and seven are red. If two balls are picked, one after the other without replacement, find the probability that both are (i) Blue (ii) Of the same color (iii) Of different colors
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