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Problem Set 2 - Fundamental Counting Principles

A student completed a problem set on fundamental counting principles. The problem set had 4 problems asking the student to use the fundamental counting principle to determine the number of ways to line up paintings on a wall, combinations of salads one could make by choosing from various types of ingredients, ways for a club to select officers from its members, and number of license plate combinations that can be made with letters and numbers if letters can or cannot be repeated.

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Problem Set 2 - Fundamental Counting Principles

A student completed a problem set on fundamental counting principles. The problem set had 4 problems asking the student to use the fundamental counting principle to determine the number of ways to line up paintings on a wall, combinations of salads one could make by choosing from various types of ingredients, ways for a club to select officers from its members, and number of license plate combinations that can be made with letters and numbers if letters can or cannot be repeated.

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Problem Set 2 – Fundamental Counting Principles

Use the Fundamental Counting Principle to answer the following problems. Show solutions.

1. How many ways can 5 paintings be lined up on a wall?

2. Grace loves to eat salad! How many salads can she put together if she can choose one from each of the following:
two types of lettuce, 4 types of vegetables and 7 types of dressing?

3. The Mathematics Club of Pampanga High School has 9 members. How many ways can this club select a president, a
vice president and a secretary assuming that all members are eligible but no one can hold both position?

4. AZ license plates have 3 letters followed by 4 numbers. a. If the same letter or number can be repeated, how many
can be made?

b. If the same letter CANNOT be repeated, how many can be made?

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