1.
Ms. Jones has 8 different flowers. How many different bouquets of 5 flowers can she make?
A.
336
B.
8
C.
56
D.
21
Hint
2.
How many different 3-item pizzas can be made from 12 items?
A.
220
B.
660
C.
36
D.
440
Hint
3.
How many different 4-member committees can be chosen from a panel of 10 people?
A.
40
B.
210
C.
420
D.
30
Hint
4.
How many different groups of 3 crayons can be chosen from a box of 64?
A.
43,680
B.
192
C.
83,328
D.
41,664
Hint
5.
There are 23 students in Mr. Blackwell’s science class. Five students are picked to talk to the elementary students who will be coming to the middle school next year. Does this represent a combination or a permutation? How many ways can the students be chosen?
A.
permutation; 4,037,880
B.
permutation; 33,649 ways
C.
combination; 4,037,880 ways
D.
combination; 33,649 ways
Hint