LeaP Math G10 Week 2 Q3
LeaP Math G10 Week 2 Q3
LeaP Math G10 Week 2 Q3
Your Knowledge from the previous lessons about the Fundamental Counting
Principle and Permutations will help you understand our topic for this week,
which is COMBINATION.
After learning how to illustrate COMBINATION, you are going to use your
knowledge in identifying if a given situation involves permutation or
combination. To do this you must know how to differentiate permutation from a
combination.
Given the link below, watch the video for more understanding about
combination.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKJvtANFV5A
B. Development 60 minutes Let us recall how to arrange set of objects by Listing Method.
Example 1.
Solution:
sitaw - lagkitang mais - saging matsing
sitaw- lagkitang mais - macapuno
sitaw - saging matsing - macapuno
lagkitang mais- saging matsing – macapuno
Example 2.
A group of cultural mappers wants to visit the three ancestral houses in San
Pablo City, the Fule Malvar Mansion, the Conducto Mansion, and the Prudencia
Fule Ancestral House, as part of their project about local cultural heritage
mapping. Each of them will only visit two ancestral houses for a day. How many
ways can a mapper select two out of the three ancestral houses?
Solution:
By illustration using the pictures of the three ancestral houses, you can be able
to determine the number of ways of selections that can be made by the
mappers.
IV. LEARNING Suggested
Learning Activities
PHASES Time Frame
Let’s illustrate:
By illustration, the answer is three possible ways. Take note that the order is not
important. thus, there are three possible ways that a mapper can select two
ancestral houses.
Now, that you learned how to illustrate COMBINATION, you are going to use
your knowledge in identifying if a given situation involves permutation or
combination. To do this, you must know how to differentiate permutation from a
combination.
Example 3.
Answers:
1. Combination because in selecting the five members to form a group, the
order is not needed.
2. Permutations taken at all times because the keyword for an order is “in a
row”.
3. Permutations taken at all time because the order is important in arranging the
pots.
4. Combination because in making sagobe order is not needed.
5. Combination because the order is not relevant.
Study the tasks or activities below and then answer the questions that follow.
C. Engagement 60 minutes Understanding the concepts of COMBINATIONS will further help you in forming
conclusions and in making decisions. To be able to do this, perform the following
learning tasks:
2. You were tasked to take charge of the auditions for the female parts of a
stage play. In how many possible ways can you form your cast of five female
members if there were 15 hopefuls?
3. If ice cream is served in a cone, in how many ways can Abby choose her
three-flavored ice cream scoop if there are six available flavors?
4. If each Automated Teller Machine card of a certain bank has to have four
different digits in its passcode, how many different possible passcodes can there
be?
5. How many possible permutations are there in the letters of the word
PHILIPPINES?
IV. LEARNING Suggested
Learning Activities
PHASES Time Frame
Guide Questions:
1.How did you find the number of ways asked for each item? What
mathematical principles or concepts did you apply? How did you apply these
concepts and principles?
2. Which situations illustrate permutations? Which do not? Why?
3. Why do you think it is important to be able to perform such mathematical
task/s?
Questions:
D. Assimilation 30 minutes Learning Task 3: Think, Illustrate and Decide! Read each statement. Infer and
decide if it is about permutation or combination. Explain why.
1. Determining the Mutya ng San Pablo and Miss Cocofest from 13 Candidates
2. Selecting groupmates in Math Class
3. Arranging Sunflowers from San Ignacio in a base
4. Assigning number for pin number
5. Collecting coins to buy macapuno candies
E. Assessment 20 minutes Read, Illustrate and Identify. A situation is given in each statement. Illustrate and
identify if it involves permutation or combination.
VI. REFLECTION 20 minutes The learners will write their personal insights about the lesson in their
notebook using the prompts below:
I understand that ___________________.
I realize that ________________________.
I need to learn more about __________.
Prepared by: Maria Victoria V. Tiquis Checked by: MA. FILIPINA M. DRIO