Lesson 9-3 Pages 378-380 The Fundamental Counting Principle Lesson Check 9-2

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Lesson 9-3 Pages 378-380

The Fundamental Counting Principle

Lesson Check 9-2

What you will learn!

How to use multiplication to count outcomes.

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What you really need to know!

If event M can occur in m ways and is followed by event N that can occur in n ways, then the event M followed by N can occur in m • n ways. This is called the Fundamental Counting Principle.

What you really need to know!

Choices x Choices = Number of outcomes

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Example 1:

The table on the next slide shows the shirts, shorts and shoes in John’s wardrobe. How many possible outfits can he choose consisting of one shirt, one pair of shorts, and one pair of shoes?

ShirtsShirts ShortsShorts ShoesShoes

redred

blueblue

whitewhite

yellowyellow

beigebeige

greengreen

blueblue

blackblack

brownbrown

4 x 3 x 2 = 24

Example 2:

An orchestra has one opening for a violinist, one opening for a cellist, and one opening for a oboist. Three musicians are trying out for violin, five for cello, and three for oboe. Find the number of ways the openings can be filled.

AA 99 BB 1111 CC 1515 DD 4545

3 x 5 x 3 = 45

AA 99 BB 1111 CC 1515 DD 4545

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