LO. 3 Test
LO. 3 Test
LO. 3 Test
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1. The number of nonnegative integers that are divisible by 3 and less than 100 are?
2. Mark wants to get a linear algebra course with four different universities and a
calculus course with three different universities. Mark wants to use exactly one course for
the linear algebra and calculus, how many possible pairs of the two courses?
3. How many two-digit numbers have distinct and nonzero digits?
4. You’re making a password in a website called “𝑥”. The constraint of the password is
to use the small Latin letters (from 𝑎 to 𝑧) and the digits from 0 to 9. You’re not allowed to
use other characters like −, ∗, or @. Also, the password must consist of 6 digits. What is the
number of different passwords you can write in website 𝑥?
5. You’re given an 8 × 8 chessboard and you want to put 5 different pieces in the board.
How many ways to put them?
6. You’re making a password in a website called “𝑥”. The constraint of the password is
to use the small Latin letters (from 𝑎 to 𝑧) and the digits from 0 to 9. You’re not allowed to
use other characters like −, ∗, or @. Also, the password must consist of 6 digits. What is the
number of different passwords you can write in website 𝑥 that have a repeated character?
7. How many odd numbers between 1000 and 9999 have distinct digits?
8. Freddy is a hacker wants to hack a website by finding a password of an important
person’s account. In this website, the password consists of small Latin letters (from 𝑎 to 𝑧)
and the digits from 0 to 9. Freddy knows that the password of the person consists of only 4
digits. If Freddy’s computer could try 6 different password per second. How much time
Freddy wants to find the password of this person (in days and assume that the last password
the computer writes is the valid password)?
The figure describes how the grid is. This grid is when 𝑛 = 4
and 𝑚 = 7 and the number of ways for this case is 84.
25. How many integers between 0 and 10,000 have only one digit equal to 5?
26. How many different five-digit numbers can be constructed out of the digits 1,1,1,3,8?
27. Ten people are sitting and to persons don’t like to sit next to each other are to be
seated at ten seats next to each other. How many ways can these ten people sit?
28. Determine the number of positive divisors of the number 34 × 52 × 117 × 138 .
29. The number of 5 digit numbers which are divisible by 4, with the digits from the set
{1,2,3,4,5} and the repetition of digits is allowed is?
30. There’s a square with side length of 1 unit. A square of
side length of 𝑛 units are containing 𝑛2 squares with side
length of 1 unit inside it. For this figure, the number of total
squares is 14 different square and this square is 𝑛 = 3. Can
you count the number of squares of a square with 𝑛 = 8?