Linear Permutation
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- Q1
Does the arrangement of shoes in the rack illustrates permutation?
No
I don't know
Maybe
Yes
30sM10SP-IIIa-1 - Q2
It refers to the number of ways you arrange things where order is important.
Event
Combination
Permutation
Sample Space
30sM10SP-IIIa-1 - Q3
Does checking the class attendance illustrates permutation?
I don't know.
I don't care.
Yes
No
30sM10SP-IIIa-1 - Q4
Linear permutation refers to the number of ordered arrangements of different objects in a line.
No
Maybe
I don't care.
Yes
30sM10SP-IIIa-1 - Q5
The value of “n” should be less than or equal to “r”.
Yes
Maybe
No
I don't know.
30sM10SP-IIIa-1 - Q6
Evaluate: P(9, 4)
36
324
3024
16
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q7
The symbol “r” is the total number of items in the sample.
I don't care
Maybe
No
Yes
30sM10SP-IIIa-1 - Q8
In how many ways can you arrange the five vowels a,e,i,o,u in a line?
3!
5!
2!
4!
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q9
How many ways can seven different cars be lined up if there are five available parking spaces?
35
2,520
210
5040
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q10
In how many ways can you arrange four persons in a row for a picture taking if two people insisted to be together?
6
1
3
12
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q11
Evaluate 7!
24
120
5,040
720
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q12
Expand 6!
5,040
24
720
120
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q13
Evaluate 5!
720
24
120
5040
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q14
Four factorial is equal to
24
720
5040
120
30sM10SP-IIIb-1 - Q15
Three factorial is equal to
12
24
120
6
30sM10SP-IIIb-1