MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises A designer designed 5 different tops, 4 different pants and 6 different jackets. How many different.

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MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises A designer designed 5 different tops, 4 different pants and 6 different jackets. How many different outfits (consisting of 1 top, 1 pair of pants & 1 jacket) can the model possibly wear?

MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises An eyewitness to a crime said that the license plate of the getaway car began with the four letters U, V, E and A (but he couldn’t remember the order). The rest of the plate had the numbers 8, 3 and 7 but, again, he could not remember the order. How many license plates fit the eyewitness description?

MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises Two couples (Adam/Brenda and Carl/Darlene) bought tickets to a musical. In how many ways can the couples be seated if the men do not sit together?

If you are taking a 4 question T/F quiz: MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises How many different ways are there to answer all 4 questions?

If you are taking a 4 question T/F quiz: MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises How many ways are there to get no questions wrong?

If you are taking a 4 question T/F quiz: MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises How many ways are there to get one question wrong?

If you are taking a 4 question T/F quiz: MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises How many ways are there to get two questions wrong?

If you are taking a 4 question T/F quiz: MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises If you randomly guess at each answer, what are your chances of getting 3 or more correct?

If you buy a 3-scoop ice cream cone with vanilla, chocolate and strawberry as possible flavors, how many different cones are possible if your cone has only 2 of the flavors? (Flavors can be repeated or not and two cones are considered different if the flavors are the same but occur in a different order. MATH 110 Sec 12.1 Intro to Counting Practice Exercises