Multiplication principle + combinations with repetition - practice problems - last page
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- Contestants 67104
The contestants have to create an ice cream sundae containing three different types of ice cream. They can use cocoa, yogurt, vanilla, hazelnut, punch, lemon and blueberry ice cream. How many different ice cream sundaes can the contestants create? - Hockey game
In the hockey game, they made six goals. The Czech played against Finland. The Czechs won 4:2. In what order to fall goals? How many game sequences were possible during the game? - Honored students
Of the 25 students in the class, ten are honored. How many ways can we choose five students from them if there are to be exactly two honors between them? - Three workplaces
How many ways can we divide nine workers into three workplaces if they need four workers in the first workplace, 3 in the second workplace, and 2 in the third? - Represented 4324
A bag contains 20 candies in five different flavors: cherry, lemon, orange, mango, and cola. We know that there is at least one of each flavor in the pocket and that there are twice as many lemons as cherry ones. How many ways can different flavors be rep - Film premiere
How can you distribute 40 cinema tickets to 15 people? - Cinema
How many ways can 11 free tickets to the premiere of "Jáchyme throw it in the machine" be divided between 6 pensioners? - Boys and girls
There are 11 boys and 18 girls in the classroom. Three pupils will answer. What is the probability that two boys will be among them? - Combinations 6
Six purses Nine flaps 12 straps Every combination must include one purse, one flap, and one strap. How many are possible combinations? - Candy
How many ways can 10 identical candies be divided among 5 children? - Cards
From a set of 32 cards, we randomly pull out three cards. What is the probability that it will be seven kings and an ace? - Six attractions
How many opportunities do you have if you want to complete ten rides on the fair, but there are only six attractions? - Divide
How many different ways can three people divide seven pears and five apples? - Sons
The father has six sons and ten identical, indistinguishable balls. How many ways can he give the balls to his sons if everyone gets at least one? - Digits
How many odd four-digit numbers can we create from digits: 0, 3, 5, 6, and 7? (a) the figures may be repeated (b) the digits may not be repeated - Permutations with repetitions
How many times can the input of 1.2.2.3.3.3.4 be permutated into four digits, three digits, and two digits without repetition? Ex: 4 digits = 1223, 2213, 3122, 2313, 4321. . etc 3 digits = 122.212.213.432. . etc 2 digits = 12, 21, 31, 23 I have tried the - Salami
We have six kinds of salami that have ten pieces and one kind of salami that has four pieces. How many ways can we distinctly choose five pieces of salami?
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