2. The following situations show permutation EXCEPT:
A. In hoe many ways can 9 children arrange themselves in a row for a picTure taking?
B. Maggie is choosing silverware with which to eat dinner. There are 3 knives and 4 forks to choose from. How many different silverware sets can Maggie choose?
C. There are four guards who handle and watch over prisoners. They will be asked to arrange themselves from left to right in a police line-up. How many different line-ups are possible?
D. There are 6 people who will sit in a row but out of them Ronnie will always be left of Annie and Rachel will always be right of Annie. How many arrangements can be done?
3. Which if the following situations illustrate a permutation?
A. If Coach Ben has 12 basketball players in his team, how many ways can he choose 5 players to start a game?
B. In a group of 10 people, three 100-peso prizes will be given. How many ways can the prizes be distributed?
C. The Board of Directors of a company has 14 members. In how many ways can they choose a committee of three?
D. How many different ways can four books be arranged on a shelf if they can be selected from nine books?
5-6. In a town fiesta dancing completions with 12 contestants, in how many ways can the organizer arrange the first three dancers?
A. 132
B. 990
C. 1320
D. 1716