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Systematic Listing Strategies

Apply systematic listing strategies to find the number of combinations and permutations of choices.

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This is level 5: standard permutation questions.

1. How many ways can seven books be ordered on a book shelf?

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2. Three books are chosen from the seven above and arranged on another shelf. In how many different ways could this happen?

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3. In how many ways can a supermarket manager display five brands of washing powder in three spaces on a shelf?

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4. Six people take part in a one hundred metre sprint. In how many different ways is it possible for the first three prizes to ba awarded assuming there is not a draw?

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5. How many two digit numbers can you make using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 without repeating the digits?

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6. In how many different ways can gold, silver and bronze medals be awarded to the winners of a swimming competition if 20 people entered?

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7. The Transum Club membership ID contains three of the digits 0 to 9 followed by a letter A to Z [e.g. 912H]. No ID must have a repeated digit. What is the total number of all the unique IDs?

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8. The Aston Murmur School student registration code contains four of the digits 0 to 9 followed by a letter A to H [e.g. 1387B]. No registration code must have a repeated digit. What is the total number of all the possible codes?

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9. A particular word does not have any repeated letters. There are five thousand and forty different ways of arranging the letters in the word. How many letters are in that word?

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10. A concert consists of three instrumentals chosen from a collection of six possibilities. They are followed by an interval then five songs chosen from seven possible songs. How many different versions of the running order for this concert will there be?

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Level 1 - Practical listing activities

Level 2 - Find missing items and errors

Level 3 - The product rule for counting

Level 4 - Find the number of arrangements

Level 5 - Standard permutation questions

Level 6 - Standard combinations questions

Level 7 - Mixed combinatorics questions

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