In permutations of numbers 1 to 7, the order must satisfy 1 before 2 before 3 A 720 B 1260
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Chapter 4: Permutations, Combinations and Binomial Theorem (Set-4)
A school chooses President, Vice-President, and two different captains from 10 students, all roles distinct A B. 210 B C.
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In how many ways can 3 positions be filled from 9 distinct students, without repetition A 720 B 84 C
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For nPr, r must satisfy A r > n B r ≤ n C r < 0 D r =
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Which symbol denotes factorial? A n! B n^2 C n+1 D n/2 Explanation Factorial of n is written as n!
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A number x satisfies the distance condition ∣x−1∣+∣x−5∣=10∣x−1∣+∣x−5∣=10; what are the possible values of x A x = −2 only
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If xx lies in the interval [−2,5)[−2,5), which statement is always true A x > 5 B x ≤ 5
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The decimal 0.375 can be written as a fraction, so it belongs to which set A Natural numbers B Integers
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Which statement defines rational numbers? A B. Non-terminating non-repeating B C. Only positive numbers C D. Only whole numbers D
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Which set contains 0 and negative numbers? A Natural numbers B Whole numbers C Integers D Irrationals Explanation Integers include
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