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Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications Study Set 1
Quiz 6: A: Counting
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Question 81
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly five elements, the sum of which is even.
Question 82
Short Answer
Suppose a restaurant serves a "special dinner" consisting of soup, salad, entree, dessert, and beverage. The restaurant has five kinds of soup, three kinds of salad, ten entrees, five desserts, and four beverages. How many different special dinners are possible? (Two special dinners are different if they differ in at least one selection.)
Question 83
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly three elements.
Question 84
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly four elements, the sum of which is even.
Question 85
Essay
Show that if five points are picked on or in the interior of a square of side length 2 , then there are at least two of these points no farther than
2
\sqrt { 2 }
2
apart.
Question 86
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly four elements, the sum of which is odd.
Question 87
Essay
A factory makes automobile parts. Each part has a code consisting of a digit, a letter, and a digit, with the digits distinct, such as 5C7, 1O6, or 3Z0. Last week the factory made 5,000 parts. Find the minimum number of parts that must have the same serial number.
Question 88
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain both 5 and 6.
Question 89
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly three elements, one of which is 3.
Question 90
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly three elements, all of them even.
Question 91
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A game consisting of flipping a coin ends when the player gets two heads in a row, two tails in a row, or flips the coin four times. (a) Draw a tree diagram to show the ways in which the game can end. (b) In how many ways can the game end?
Question 92
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain exactly five elements, all of them even.
Question 93
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} with exactly five elements, two of which are 3 and 4.
Question 94
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} that contain no odd numbers.
Question 95
Essay
A professor teaching a Discrete Math course gives a multiple choice quiz that has ten questions, each with four possible responses: a, b, c, d. What is the minimum number of students that must be in the professor's class in order to guarantee that at least three answer sheets must be identical? (Assume that no answers are left blank.)
Question 96
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The figure at the right shows a 4-block by 5-block grid of streets. Find the number of ways in which you can go from point A to point B , where at each stage you can only go right or up. (You are not allowed to go left or down.) For example, one allowable route from A to B is: Right, Right, Up, Right, Up, Up, Right, Right, Up.
Question 97
Short Answer
Find the number of subsets of S = {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10} with exactly five elements, including 3 or 4 but not both.
Question 98
Essay
A factory makes automobile parts. Each part has a code consisting of a letter and three digits, such as C117, O076, or Z920. Last week the factory made 60,000 parts. Prove that there are at least three parts that have the same serial number.