Exercise 6.2 All Questions Class 11 Maths Permutation | Ex 6.2 First Year Maths KPK Book
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Exercise 6.2 All Questions Class 11 Maths Permutation | Ex 6.2 First Year Maths KPK Book
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Exercise 6.2 maths class 11 kpk board book Permutation and combination Federal Board
Ex 6.2 maths class 11 kpk board book Permutation and combination Federal Board
Ex 6.2 class 11 maths permutation and combination
Class 11 maths ch 6 ex 6.2 permutation and combination
Exercise 6.2 class 11 maths permutations and combinations
Chapter 6 maths class 11 exercise 6.2
00:00 Introduction
03:32 Q1
05:00 Q2
10:31: Q3
14:51 Q4
16:14 Q5
17:13 Q6
18:46 Q7
20:25 Q8
22:14 Q9
25:29 Q10
29:05 Q11
33:06 Q12
37:56 Q13
45:09 Q14
46:19 Q15
1. Evaluate
(i) 6P6 (ii) 20P2 (iii) 16P3
2. Solve for n
(i) nP5=56(nP3) (ii) nP5=9(n-1P4) (iii) n2P2=600
3. Solve following by Fundamental principle of counting
(i) nPr=n(n-1Pr-1) (ii) nPr= n-1Pr + r(n-1Pr-1)
4. In how many ways can a police department arrange eight suspects
5. In how many ways can letters of word ‘Fasting’ be arranged?
6. How many 4 digit numbers can be formed with digits 2,4,5,7,9 (repetitions not being allowed). How many of these are even?
7. How many 3 digit numbers can be formed from digits 1,2,3,4 and 5 if repetitions (i) are allowed (ii) are not allowed.
8. How many different arrangements can be formed of the word “equation” if all the vowels are to be kept together?
9. How many signals can be given by six flags of different colours when any number of them are used at a time?
10. In how many ways can five students be seated in a row of eight seats if a certain two students
(i) Insist on sitting next to each other
(ii) Refuse to sit next to each other
11. How many numbers each lying between 10 and 1000 can be formed with digits 2, 3, 4, 0, 8, 9 using only once?
12. How many different words can be formed from the letters of the following words if the letters are all taken at a time?
(i) Bookworm (ii) Bookkeeper (iii) Abbottabad (iv) Letter
13. Find the number of permutations of word ‘EXCELLENCE’.
How many of these permutations (i) begin with E
(ii) begin with E and end with C
(iii) begin with E and end with E
(iv) do not begin with E
(v) contain two L’s together
(vi) donot contain two L’s together.
14. If five distinct keys are placed on a key ring, how many different orders are possible.
15. In how many ways can 7 people be arranged at a round table so that 2 particular persons always sit together?
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