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Quiz 6: Sets and Counting
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Question 141
True/False
Determine whether the statement is true or false. If there are eight toppings available, then the number of different pizzas that can be made is
, or 4, different pizzas.
Question 142
Multiple Choice
How many different batting orders can be formed for a six-member baseball team?
Question 143
Multiple Choice
How many eight-letter permutations can be formed from the first letters of the alphabet?
Question 144
Multiple Choice
In how many ways can an investor select two mutual funds for his investment portfolio from a recommended list of nine mutual funds?
Question 145
Multiple Choice
In how many ways can six students be seated in a row of six seats?
Question 146
Multiple Choice
Evaluate the expression.
Question 147
Multiple Choice
How many six-letter permutations can be formed from the first six letters of the alphabet?
Question 148
Short Answer
An exam consists of five true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? __________ In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a student may leave some questions unanswered? __________
Question 149
Multiple Choice
Evaluate the expression.
Question 150
Multiple Choice
In how many ways can a supermarket chain select 7 out of 17 possible sites for the construction of new supermarkets?
Question 151
Multiple Choice
In how many ways can a quality-control engineer select a sample of 5 transistors for testing from a batch of 90 transistors?
Question 152
Multiple Choice
In how many ways can a member of a hiring committee select 6 of 17 job applicants for further consideration?
Question 153
Multiple Choice
UBS Television Company is considering bids submitted by twelve different firms for three different contracts. In how many ways can the contracts be awarded among these firms if no firm is to receive more than two contracts?