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Jeopardy
FCP
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Combination Combination Combination
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Permutation Permutation Permutation
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from
“FCP 1”
When you see the word “and” in
a problem, what mathematical
operation should you perform?
$100 Answer from
“FCP 1”
What is:
Multiply
“Do Not Add”
$200 Question from
“FCP 1”
Tom is going to dinner at his grandmother’s
house. He is allowed to choose one of three meat
choices, one of four potato choices, and one of
three vegetables. How many different meals can
he make?
$200 Answer from
“FCP 1”
What is:
3*4*3= 36
$300 Question from
“FCP 1”
Tabitha complains to her mother, “I don’t have enough clothes.”
Her mother responds, “I think you have plenty of different outfits.”
If Tabitha owns fourteen different tops, eight different bottoms, and
ten different kinds of shoes, how many possible outfits can she form?
Note – she must wear the same kind of shoe on both feet.
$300 Answer from
“FCP 1”
What is:
14*8*10= 1120
$400 Question from
“FCP 1”
Matthew leans over his father’s shoulder as he types in his
four-digit PIN number on the debit card keypad. After
stealing his father’s card one day later, he tries to use it
at the ATM machine. However, the only two things he
remembers are that the first digit was a ‘5’ and the last
digit was a ‘7’, an ‘8’, or a ‘9’. How many possible codes
can he make with this information?
$400 Answer from
“FCP 1”
What is:
1*10*10*3= 300
$500 Question from
“FCP 1”
Danny has 2 spinners with 4 even spaces. Each of the
sections on the spinner is a different color. He also has 3
fair coins. What is the total number of possible outcomes
is Danny spins both spinners OR flips 3 coins?
$500 Answer from
“FCP 1”
What is:
4*4 + 2*2*2= 24
$100 Question from
“FCP 2”
When you see the word
“or” in a problem, what
mathematical operation
should you perform?
$100 Answer from
“FCP 2”
What is add.
$200 Question from
“FCP 2”
At the candy store there are 4 different types of
M&Ms, 5 different types of Skittles, and 2
different kinds of Starburst. If you can get one
bag of M&Ms, 1 bag of Skittles, or 1 pack of
Starburst how many options do you have to
choose from?
$200 Answer from
“FCP 2”
What is
4 + 5 + 2= 11
$300 Question from
“FCP 2”
In the movies, all
phone numbers start
with 555. How many 7
digit phone numbers
could be in the movies?
$300 Answer from
“FCP 2”
What is
1*1*1*10*10*10*10 = 10,000
$400 Question from
“FCP 2”
If names could be created with
any letters in any order, how many
different 4-letter names could
there be?
$400 Answer from
“FCP 2”
What is
26*26*26*26= 456,976
$500 Question from
“FCP 2”
Peter is trying to remember his friend’s seven-digit
phone number. He remembers that the first number
is an ‘8’, and that every one of the last three digits is
an odd number. How many different seven-digit
phone numbers could fit this description?
$500 Answer from
“FCP 2”
1*10*10*10*5*5*5= 125,000
$100 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
Simplify
5!
2!3!
$100 Answer from
“Odd, Even, or Neither”
What is:
10
$200 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
After an episode of American Idol, each fan votes for his or her
favorite of the twelve finalists. On the “Results Show” the next
night, the three finalists with the least number of votes are in the
“Bottom Three.” How many different combinations of finalists
could be in the “Bottom Three?”
$200 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What is
12C3 = 220
$300 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
A reporter asks Sylvester Stallone, the star of the six
Rocky films, to rank the films in order, starting with his
most favorite and ending with his least favorite. How
many different sets of rankings could Stallone give for
his answer?
$300 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What is
6P6 = 6! = 720
$400 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
On the TV show Saved by the Bell, a character by the name
of Screech is hoping he gets to be lab partners with Lisa,
“the girl of his dreams.” The class has 22 kids, and Mr.
Tuttle, the biology teacher, randomly makes the lab pairings.
How many possible pairings can Mr. Tuttle form?
$400 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What is
22C2 = 231
$500 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
Suppose that 96 people enter a raffle. All of the names
of the people are placed in a bowl, and the first name
drawn will receive a new car, the second name will receive
an entertainment center, the third name will get a trip
to the Bahamas, and the fourth name will get a $50
gift certificate. How many different possibilities are there
for the distribution of the prizes amongst the entrants?
$500 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What is
96P4= 79727040
$100 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
Simplify 7!
$100 Answer from
“Stick to the Rules”
What is
5040
$200 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
At a Tennessee Titans’ football practice, Coach Jeff
Fisher is frustrated with his offense’s performance.
He decides that if the eleven players make one more
mistake, then he will randomly pick seven of them to
do fifty push-ups. After Chris Johnson fumbles the
ball, it is time to pick the seven unlucky players.
How many different groups could possibly be
selected by Fisher to do push-ups?
$200 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What is
11C7 = 330
$300 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
Of the 483 freshmen at Lakeside High School,
certain students will be ranked 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
based on academic average. If there can be no ties,
how many different permutations are possible in the
top 3 rankings?
$300 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What is
483P3 = 111979686
$400 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
Ms. Custance is in charge of
scheduling classes for next year. She
has selected 4 different math classes
and 3 different science classes to fill 7
periods. None of classes will be
repeated during the day. In how many
different ways can Ms. Custance
arrange the 7 classes in the first two
periods?
$400 Answer from
“Combinations or Permutations”
What are:
7P2= 42
$500 Question from
“Combinations or Permutations”
Ms. Custance is in charge of scheduling classes for
next year. She has selected 4 different math classes and 3
different science classes to fill 7 periods. None of classes
will be repeated during the day.
Ms. Custance will select 2 science classes and 1 math class
to fill the first three periods. How many different
combinations of 2 science classes and 1 math class can Ms.
Custance select from the 7 classes?
$500 Answer from
“Combination or Permutation”
What are
3C2 * 4C1 = 12
$100 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
Determine whether the
following is a combination or
a permutation:
Placing 12 books on a shelf.
$100 Answer from
“Combination or Permutation”
Permutation
$200 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
In the show The Bachelor
there are 25 women and Brad
has to choose 15 to give roses
to. How many ways can he
choose them?
$200 Answer from
“Combination or Permutation”
What is
25P15= 4274473667000000000
$300 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
Determine whether the situation below is a
Combination or a permutation, then solve.
Selecting two of eight employees to attend a
Business seminar.
$300 Answer from
“Combination or Permutation”
What is
Combination
$400 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
How many different ways can you arrange the letters
Of the word “aloha”?
$400 Answer from
“Combination or Permutation”
What is the
5P5= 120
$500 Question from
“Combination or Permutation”
$500 Answer from
“Combination or Permutation”
What is:
7C2= 21
Final Jeopardy
How many different 5
card hands can you
draw in a poker game?