3.3 Problem Solving With Combinations. Desert Apples, Grapes, Peaches, Plums and Strawberries are available for dessert. How many Different Combinations.

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3.3 Problem Solving With Combinations

Desert Apples, Grapes, Peaches, Plums and Strawberries are available for dessert. How many Different Combinations of fruit can be made for dessert?

Euchre How many Euchre hands contain At least three queens? At least two black cards?

Hearts In a game of hearts, the entire deck of cards is dealt. If you have a hand with 13 cards, in how many ways could the hand contain: At least 2 hearts At least two tens Five clubs and five spades Three diamonds

Picture Shelf Christine has 10 pictures of family and 9 pictures of friends to put on her wall. The shelves in her house can only hold 4 family pictures and 3 pictures of friends. In how many ways can she arrange the pictures on the shelf?

Assignments Pg 120 #’s 1-7, 10-12