Hi,
I really don’t get permutation, please help with the following:
1. The letters of the name JESSICA are arranged in a line, what is the probability that the S’s are at the ends?
2. In how many ways can four different maths books, two different physics books and five different english books be arranged on a shelf if books of the same subject are kept together?
3. From a pack of 9 cards numbered 1-9, three cards are drawn at random and laid on a table from left to right.
(a) what is the probability that the number formed exceeds 400?
(b) what is the probability that the digits are drawn in descending order?
4. There are 720 ways seven children can join hands to form a circle if the all face inward. In how many of these cases does child A joins hands with children B and C?
5. Three Tasmanian, three New Zealander and three people from NSW are seated at random around a round table. What is the probability that the people in the three groups are seated together?
THANK YOU!!
I really don’t get permutation, please help with the following:
1. The letters of the name JESSICA are arranged in a line, what is the probability that the S’s are at the ends?
2. In how many ways can four different maths books, two different physics books and five different english books be arranged on a shelf if books of the same subject are kept together?
3. From a pack of 9 cards numbered 1-9, three cards are drawn at random and laid on a table from left to right.
(a) what is the probability that the number formed exceeds 400?
(b) what is the probability that the digits are drawn in descending order?
4. There are 720 ways seven children can join hands to form a circle if the all face inward. In how many of these cases does child A joins hands with children B and C?
5. Three Tasmanian, three New Zealander and three people from NSW are seated at random around a round table. What is the probability that the people in the three groups are seated together?
THANK YOU!!