Question 12 and 13, Exercise 6.2
Solutions of Question 12 and 13 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.
Question 12
Find the numbers of arrangement of letters of the word VOWEL in which vowels may occupy old places?
Solution.
Total letters =5
Total possible arrangements of these 5 letters =5!=120
Vowel letters in the given word are ' O ' and ' E '.
Out of five, second and fourth places are even and
possible arrangements of two vowels on two places is 21=2
and possible arrangements of 3 consonants an odd placés is 3!=6
Total arrangements when O \& E occupy even places =6×2=12
Total arrangements when 0 \& E occupy odd places =120−12=108
Question 13
In howmany ways can of letters of the word MACHINE be arranged so that all the vowels are never togather?
Solution.
Total letters in word =7
Possible arrangements of 7 letters =71=5040
There are 3 vowels A,I and E in word.
To find the arrangements when all vowels are together,
we treat all 3 vowels as single element and
calculate permutations of this element along with remaining 4 consonant letters i.e.,
5!=120
arrangements of 3 vowels =6
so total 6×120=720
Hence out of 5040 arrangements in 720 arrangements 3 vowels are together.
So arrangements when vowels are not together is 5040−720=4320.
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