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PnC Examples 4

April 22, 2013 9:00 AM

Posted by catcracker

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21 Responses to “PnC Examples 4”

  1. In the first question , why we are not taking repeated letters in arrangements , as in question its stated that all possible arrangements ….

    By radhika on April 22, 2013 at 9:33 PM

  2. If I say all possible arrangements of 5 people in 5 seats, will you put the same person in all 5 seats? No, right? All possible arrangements, by default, means no repetition. (In fact as I mentioned in an earlier post on PnC, both the nPr and nCr formulae are valid only when there is a non repetition (one to one) scenario.

    Thus for example the number of ways to arrange the word CAT would be 6. ACT, ATC, CAT, CTA, TAC, TCA. One could not take AAC or TTT or any such as an arrangement of the letters of CAT.

    regards
    J

    By catcracker on April 22, 2013 at 9:38 PM

  3. Thanks …i understood now ..

    By radhika on April 23, 2013 at 9:06 AM

  4. hi, in case of NONAGON i am getting 206.Starting with A=6!/(2!3!).Starting with G=6!/(2!3!) .starting with NA=5!/(2!2!).with NG=5!/(2!2!).with NOA=4!/2!.with NOG=4!/2!.then NONAGNO.then NONAGON.hence 206.where am i going wrong??

    By sharmi on June 8, 2013 at 9:00 AM

  5. Sharmi, have you considered cases starting with NN? There will be 5!/2! = 60 cases there…

    By catcracker on June 8, 2013 at 12:34 PM

  6. I can’t even understand the first question if you don’t mind can you please explain me that “triangle” question?

    By pragdeesh on September 18, 2014 at 4:09 PM

    1. No, if I explain in any more detail the point is lost. You have to think, break your head on it, else you will only know a formula but never understand how to apply it. No value.

      regards
      J

      By catcracker on September 18, 2014 at 6:22 PM

  7. dude i got triangle –check my understanding is weather right.
    to get T as is we have 2 complete a,e,g,i,l,n, and r–7 which has 2 be arranged in 7! ways-7*7!
    then 2nd letter R to have R in second place we have complete a,e,g,i,l & n-6 in 6! ways-6*6!
    3rd letter i for this we have a,e,g in front of Iand 5 other word so 3 *5! ways
    4th …A since a is first alphabet we don’t have any other letter in front of A so 0 and we have 4 other letters -0*4! ways
    5th ,it is N we have e,g,l in front of N and we have 3 other words to be arrange to complete the process.-3*3!
    then for 6th letter G we have e in front of g so 1*2!
    then last 1*1!,,,,,(7*7!+6*6!+3*5!+0*4!+3*3!+1*2!+1*1!)
    FOR nonagon
    AGNNNOO
    1st–(n)- 2* (6!/3!*2!)—120
    2nd-(o)-3*(5!/3!*2!)—-30
    3rd-(n) -2*(4!/2!*2!)–12
    4th-(a)-0*(3!/2!.1!)
    5th-(G)-0*(2!/2!)
    6th-(o)-1*(1!)

    i am making mistake can you correct me ?

    By pragdeesh on September 18, 2014 at 8:06 PM

  8. NONAGON
    agnnnoo-2*(6!/3!*2!)-120 ways
    nnnagoo-2*(5!/2!)—120 ways
    nooagnn-2*(4!/2!)—24 ways
    nonnago-0*(3!)–0 ways
    nonagno-0*(2!)-0 ways
    nonagon-1*1!- 1 ways
    total——265 ways
    it will occur in 266 is my procedure is right?

    By pragdeesh on September 18, 2014 at 11:13 PM

    1. If it weren’t, there would be no chance of getting the correct answer in something like this 😛

      Also, try and struggle for an answer rather than asking for help. Else there is no way you will improve. Whatever ability and agility I have in maths is largely due to sitting and proving stuff from scratch, refusing to look it up in a textbook or ask for an answer until I had lost sleep over it for a couple of days. It works, believe me; what you get for free, doesn’t stay in the mind. That’s why I often give only a minimalistic hint and don’t give detailed, “spoon-feeding” solutions on the blog…a procedure I have no intention of changing.

      regards
      J

      By catcracker on September 18, 2014 at 11:26 PM

  9. okay, i will try my best 🙂

    By pragdeesh on September 19, 2014 at 9:01 AM

  10. AGNNNOO
    N_ _ _ _ _ _
    BEFORE THIS……………….. A G N N N O O—–60 WAYS
    ………………………………………G A N N N O O—–60 WAYS
    NOW WE GET ———— N N N A G O O
    BEFORE N O _ _ _ _ _ —————-N A G N N O O—30 WAYS
    ————————————————-N G A N N O O—30 WAYS
    ————————————————-N N N A G O O—60 WAYS
    NOW WE GET N O O A G N N…….NEXT….N O A G N N O—12 WAYS
    ————————————————N O G A N N O—-12 WAYS
    NOW WE GET..N O N N A G O……..NEXT…..N O N A G N O–0(since A is the first term)*3!-0 ways
    ———————————————————-N O N A G N O…..0* 2! WAYS(POSITION OF G)
    N O N A G O N—-1*1 WAYS–1 WAY

    did i got the concept?

    By pragdeesh on September 19, 2014 at 10:03 AM

  11. sorry i made a mistake NNNAGOO IN THE FIRST AND IN MIDDLE IN MIDDLE IT WILL BE ………………………….. N N A G N O O—60 WAYS
    .IN FIRST IT WILL BE LIKE ….N A G N N O O

    By pragdeesh on September 19, 2014 at 11:00 AM

  12. hi,i am not an IMS student but still follows the concepts here on ur blog..i have one doubt reg question 2..u have mentioned that “words starting with E would be 7!=5040 as all the other 7 letters would be distinct” ..why we are not dividing it by 2!? there will still be 2Es? can u please help me with this?

    By himanshu on October 14, 2014 at 11:32 AM

    1. Because when we start with an E, there is only 1 E left in the remaining letters EGMORTY.

      regards
      J

      By catcracker on October 14, 2014 at 12:45 PM

  13. ya i guess i have got it..i took the example of A, A and B and tried..when we start with A, the possible number of arrangements will be 2(AAB and ABA) and not 1..bt still if u think i have commited any mistake kindly help me..Thanks

    By himanshu on October 14, 2014 at 11:36 AM

  14. why u have done 2*5! in question 2? not able to understand that 😦

    By himanshu on October 14, 2014 at 11:51 AM

    1. After G and E, the next letter we want is O. But before that we will have all words starting with GEE and GEM, each of which will give 5! words. Hence 2 * 5!

      regards
      J

      By catcracker on October 14, 2014 at 12:49 PM

  15. In the second question should not the rank be 5306 itself as after T in the third last place RY is the first option?

    By Vaibhav on July 13, 2018 at 9:02 AM

    1. No, that 5306 is the number before the answer. Next one will be RY (note that the last term in the addition is 0 * 1!, to indicate that nothing more comes before RY).

      regards
      J

      By catcracker on July 13, 2018 at 12:38 PM

      1. Oh right. I misread it to be 0 factorial. Sorry for the inconvenience.

        By Vaibhav on July 13, 2018 at 12:46 PM

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