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F. Torres High School

This document is a mathematics quiz containing 5 multiple choice problems. It provides the name of the student, date, class information, and instructions to solve each problem and select the correct answer. The problems cover a range of mathematics topics including factorials, permutations, combinations, and probability. For each problem the steps to the solution are shown.
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F. Torres High School

This document is a mathematics quiz containing 5 multiple choice problems. It provides the name of the student, date, class information, and instructions to solve each problem and select the correct answer. The problems cover a range of mathematics topics including factorials, permutations, combinations, and probability. For each problem the steps to the solution are shown.
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F. Torres High School

Class No. _______

Third Quarter Quiz No. ______


3
Mathematics 10
Alyssa Rei Acero

01-11-17

Name : ___________________________________________ Date : ___________________


10-Lakandula

SCORE

Mr.Bernard O.Tabang

Grade and Section : _________________________________ Teacher : ________________________________


Direction. Solve each problem and box

your final answer. In the blanks provided before

the number, write


the letter that corresponds to your answer. If your answer is not among the
choices given, write E
beside your final answer and encircle it E . (2 pts. each)
B
________ 1. The expression 28! = 304888344611713860X01504000000. Find X.
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Solution:
3+4+8+8+8+3+4+4+6+1+1+7+1+3+8+6+1+5+4 = 85
85 + x = 90

5x=

A
_________ 2. How many trailing zeroes does 75! have?
A. 18
B. 17
D. 15

C. 16

Solution:

75
5
E
__________3. Evaluate

18 ! 8 !
6 ! 4 ! ( 183 ) !

A. 600

= 15

75 18
25 = 3

15+3 = 18

B. 655

C. 672

D. 762

40320 x 6402373705728000
17280 x 1307674368000
11424
258143767814982960000
= 11424
225966130679040000
D
____________4. Let A = {5, 6, 7, 8, 9} and B = {6, 8, 10}. If n (E) = n (A B) n (A B), what is n(E) ?
Solution:

A. 9
Solution: n (A

B. 7

C. 6

B) = {5,6,7,8,9,10}n (A B) = {6,8}

4
n (A B) n (A B) = {5,7,9,10} n(E) = 4

D. 4

___________5. An office attire consists of a blouse and a skirt. If Anne has 4 blouses (b1-b4) and 3 skirts (s1-s3)
how many possible outfits can she have? Use tree diagram to solve.
A. 1
B. 4
C. 7
D. 12
Solution:

B1

S1
S2
S3

B2
B3

S1
S2
S3

S1
S2
S3

B4

S1
S2
S3

F. Torres High School

Class No. _G-2______

Third Quarter Quiz No. ______


4
Mathematics 10
Alyssa Rei Acero

01-11-17

Name : ___________________________________________ Date : ___________________


10-Lakndula

SCORE

Mr.Bernard O.Tabang

Grade and Section : _________________________________ Teacher : ________________________________


Direction. Solve each problem and box your final answer. In the blanks provided before
the number, write
the letter that corresponds to your answer. If your answer is not among the
choices given, write E
beside your final answer and encircle it E . (2 pts. each)
B
________ 1. There are 5 Filipino, 4 Korean, and 3 Thai dishes. If a dish goes with rice, how
many can you have?
A. 5
B. 12
C. 13
D. 60
Solution:

12
5+4+3=
B
_________ 2. There are 4 doors to a lecture room. How many ways can a student enter the
room and leave
it by a different door?
A. 20
B. 16
C. 12
D. 7
Solution:
4x4=
16

A
__________3. Solve for n if P(n , 3) + 3 P (n , 2) = 720.

A. 9

B. 8

C. 7

D. 6

Solution:
nP3 +3n

P2

n!
(n3)!

n!
( n2 ) !

n ( n1 ) ( n2 ) (n3)
(n3)

+ 3

____________4. How many 8 digit numbers can be formed from 11143543?


= n(n-1)(n-2)+3n(n-1)=720
A. 8
B. 720
C. 1680
Solution:

8!
3!2!2!

(8)(7)(6)(5)(4
)(3)
=1680
3! 2! 2 !

D. 40320

n=

____________5. A museum curator has 7 paintings by BenCab and wants to arrange 3 of them on the same wall.
How many ways are there to do this?
A. 155
B. 210
C. 520
D. 5040
Solution:

(7)(6)(5)(4 !)
7!
=
=
( 73 ) !
4!

210

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