Uploaded by Wilhelm Pineda

Fundamental Counting Problem Lesson

advertisement
Good day students, I am Mr. Pineda your
Subject Teacher for today. Our topic for this
day is all about Fundamental Counting
Problem. Okay class before we start our
lesson, what is Fundamental Counting
Principle? The fundamental counting
principle is a rule used to count the total
number of possible outcomes in a situation.
Let me give you an Example
Example #1
Problem: How many license plates with 3
letters and 4 digits can the Land
Transportation Office (LTO) produce in one
and a half year?
Given: Letters (there are 26 letters in the
alphabet A-Z) Digits (there are 0-9 possible
digits, and it is equivalent to 10)
Solution:
Letters 26 x 26 x 26 = 17,576
Digits
10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 10,000
17,576 + 10,000 = 27, 576
Answer: A total of 27,576 license plates
with three letters and four digits can the
LTO produced in 1 and half year.
Thankyou for listening in our lesson and I
hope you’ve learned something for today’s
class.
Download