Natural numbers + multiplication principle - practice problems - page 5 of 11
Number of problems found: 203
- Representative 8328
How many ways can a commander and a representative of a 20-member group be elected? - Groups 72194
I have eight groups. How could they place first, second, and third? - 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? - Three digit from four digits
How many three-digit numbers can you make using the digits 4,6,7, and 9?
- Roads
There are four roads from city A to city B. There are five roads from city B to city C. How many different routes can we take from city A to city C via city B? - Telephone numbers
How many 7-digit telephone numbers can we put together so that each number consists of different digits? - Chocolates
How many ways can we distribute eight different chocolates to four children? - Five-digit 37121
How many different five-digit numbers can we create from digits 4 and 5? - Five-digit 35261
How many five-digit numbers do we create from digits 1, 2, and 3?
- Three-digit 11041
How many three-digit numbers can be composed of 0.5,9 digits? - Repetition 8329
How many 5-digit numbers without repetition have the last digit two smaller than the previous one? - Face combinations
If I have 20 sets of eyes, 20 noses, and 20 months, how many unique face combinations can I make? - Probability 81446
What is the probability that each digit is different in a five-digit number? - Divide
How many different ways can three people divide seven pears and five apples?
- Double six-six
What is the probability that a player in the games of ludo will throw a double six twice? - Repeated 33571
Use the digits 3, 4, 5, and 6 to write all even numbers. How many such numbers can you write when you can repeat the numbers? - How many 4
How many four-digit numbers that are divisible by ten can be created from the numbers 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 0 such no digits repeats? - Three-digit 71724
Use the product rule to find out how many three-digit numbers exist. - Three-digit 45361
How many different three-digit numbers divisible by five can we create from the digits 2, 4, and 5? The numerals can be repeated in the created number.
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