6. If all three prizes is $60, in how many different ways can the prizes be awarded? A. 4,455,100 C. 2, 237,500 B. 26,730,600 D. 21,532,800

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Three hundred people buy raffle tickets. Three winning tickets will be drawn at
random. (For #5 and #6)
5. If the first prize is $100, second prize is $50, and third prize is $20, in how
many different ways can the prizes be awarded?
A. 4,455,100
C. 2, 237,500
B. 26,730,600
D. 21,532,800
5. Thr hodred people ay refle zxhc bre
Yondom.
landnd
WS.can e 20 be a aniondedz
A$4455,100
C1.231,500
thud 5 20n how many diercnl
B24,130,600
D. 24, 532,b00
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Transcribed Image Text:11. Three hundred people buy raffle tickets. Three winning tickets will be drawn at random. (For #5 and #6) 5. If the first prize is $100, second prize is $50, and third prize is $20, in how many different ways can the prizes be awarded? A. 4,455,100 C. 2, 237,500 B. 26,730,600 D. 21,532,800 5. Thr hodred people ay refle zxhc bre Yondom. landnd WS.can e 20 be a aniondedz A$4455,100 C1.231,500 thud 5 20n how many diercnl B24,130,600 D. 24, 532,b00 The
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6. If all three prizes is $60, in how many different ways can the prizes be
awarded?
A. 4,455,100
C. 2, 237,500
B. 26,730,600
D. 21,532,800
7. One difference between a permutation and a combination is:
A. Permutation is always larger than Combination
B. Combination is always larger that Permutation
C. Combination order matters and not Permutation
D. Permutation order matters and not Combination
7.
The
Order matters with
answer S D
Transcribed Image Text:DIOCK 6. If all three prizes is $60, in how many different ways can the prizes be awarded? A. 4,455,100 C. 2, 237,500 B. 26,730,600 D. 21,532,800 7. One difference between a permutation and a combination is: A. Permutation is always larger than Combination B. Combination is always larger that Permutation C. Combination order matters and not Permutation D. Permutation order matters and not Combination 7. The Order matters with answer S D
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