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Permutation and Combination Practice Worksheet

This document is a permutation and combination practice worksheet containing 9 problems involving counting the number of possible outcomes when selecting items from groups. The problems include finding the number of 3-person committees that can be chosen from 6 people, the number of possible orders 4 people can finish a race, and the number of permutations that can be made from the letters K, C, M, J, and O.

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Permutation and Combination Practice Worksheet

This document is a permutation and combination practice worksheet containing 9 problems involving counting the number of possible outcomes when selecting items from groups. The problems include finding the number of 3-person committees that can be chosen from 6 people, the number of possible orders 4 people can finish a race, and the number of permutations that can be made from the letters K, C, M, J, and O.

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Permutation and Combination Practice Worksheet

Name ______________________________

1. How many three person committees can be chosen from a group of six
people?

2. Dylan, Andrew, Hailey, and Jordan ran in a race. In how many different
orders can they finish the race?

3. There are 6 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 2 things from
the hat at once?

4. In how many ways can Dylan, Taylor, Sydney, Alyssa, Natalie, and
Madison stand in line?

5. There are 7 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 3 things from
the hat at once?

6. How many combinations of four letters are possible from the letters V, D,
R, I, and B?

7. How many four digit numbers can you make by arranging the numbers 7,
6, 3, and 5?

8. There are twelve players on the basketball team. How many ways can a
starting lineup of five players be chosen?

9. How many permutations can you make from the letters K, C, M, J, and O?

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