Question 4 and 5, Exercise 6.2

Solutions of Question 4 and 5 of Exercise 6.2 of Unit 06: Permutation and Combination. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan.

How many 3-digit even numbers can be formed from the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6, if digits are not repeated?

Solution.

We have to sue 3 digits out of given 6 digits to make a F3-digit number.
To ensure the created number is even we have to choose the right most digit of number to be even.
Case I: If unit digit (right most digit) of number is 2.
_,_,2_ Possible arrangement of remaining two digits =5P2=20
Case II: If unit digit is 4 i.e., _,_,4_
Possible arrangement of remaining two digits =5P2=20
Case III: If unit digit is 6 i.e., _,_,6_
Possible arrangement of remaining two digits =5P2=20
Total possible 3-digit even numbers =20+20+20=60

How many 7-digits mobile number can be made using the digits 0 to 9, If each number start with 5 and no digit is repeated?

Solution.

After fixing 5 as first digits, we have to arrange 6 digits out of 9 remaining given digits.
Possible arrangements =9P6=60480