Natural numbers + multiplication principle - practice problems - page 9 of 11
Number of problems found: 203
- Numbers
How many different 3 digit natural numbers in which no digit is repeated can be composed of digits 0,1,2? - Interpretation 35461
The arranger should line up two identical white sweaters, two identical green sweaters, and one blue sweater in the shop window. How many possible ways can the interpretation be adjusted? - 3-digit 32301
How many 3-digit numbers can be created from the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 if we can repeat them? - 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?
- Three digits number
How many are three-digit integers such that they have no digit repeats? - 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? - Menu choice
In a Jollibee, you have a menu choice of C1, C2, and C3. For dessert, you have a choice of ice cream and mango peach. How many different options do you have? - Coffe cups
We have 4 cups with four different patterns. How many possible combinations can we create from 4 cups? - Bookshelf and books
How many ways can we place seven books on a bookshelf?
- 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? - Indistinguishable 74294
We have eight compartments where we put three indistinguishable balls and two distinguishable ones. How many options do we have? - Three-digit 9531
How many three-digit numbers do not change if we replace the digit in the hundreds with the digit in the units? - Balls in row
Calculate the number of ways of placing four black balls, four turquoise balls, and five gold balls in a row.
- A bag
A bag contains nine blue marbles and one green marble. What is the probability of drawing a blue marble followed by a green marble without replacing the first marble before drawing the second marble? - Sapphires 45461
The jeweler selects three gems in the ring. It has rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. How many choices does it have? - Starting 38113
How many ways can we put 19 students in a row when starting a gym? - Delegation 16263
There are 22 girls and nine boys in the class. How many ways can a delegation be created with three girls and one boy? - Different 38123
How many ways can we put seven different books on the shelf?
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