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This document outlines a Grade 10 mathematics lesson focused on permutations, detailing essential learning competencies, core content, and various learning activities. It includes examples, formulas, and problem-solving techniques related to permutations, emphasizing the Fundamental Counting Principle and its applications. The lesson aims to help students understand permutations and apply these concepts in real-life decision-making scenarios.

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Learning Area Mathematics Grade Level 10

W1 Quarter 3rd Date

I. LESSON TITLE PERMUTATIONS


II. MOST  Illustrates the permutations – M10SP-IIIa-1
ESSENTIAL  Derives the formula for finding the number of permutations of objects taken at a time
LEARNING . N r - M10SP-IIIa-2
COMPETENCIE  Solves problems involving permutaions -M10SP-IIIb-1
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(MELCs)
III. CONTENT/CORE
Understand the concepts of permutation and solve problems involving these concepts
CONTENT
IV. LEARNING Suggeste
Learning Activities
PHASES d
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A. At the end of this lesson, you are expected to:
Introduction 1. Illustrate the permutation using a tree diagram, systematic listing, and tabular
method,
2. Recall the concepts about FCP (Fundamental Counting Principle)
3. Derive permutation formulas and apply them in problem-solving.

In this Lesson you are going to illustrate the different arrangements of objects; in
doing so, you can be able to determine the number of ways of possible arrangements.

We can also know the number of permutations by assessing your knowledge of the
10 minutes
basic counting technique called the Fundamental Counting Principle. Using this
principle you will also learn the different permutation formulas and how to apply them in
solving problems

As you go along with this lesson here is the guide question that you need to answer.
How does the concept of permutation help in forming conclusions and in
making wise decisions?
B. Illustration of Permutations
Development Example 1.
During Fiesta, as one of our traditions, sweet delicacies are always present.
Your mother prepares three types of these: Ubeng Halaya, Buko Salad, and
Sweetened Macapuno. If you are supposed to help your mother in preparing the
dishes to be served to your visitors, then, in how many possible ways can you serve the
three sweet delicacies?

Solution:
By using Tree Diagram By Systematic Listing

Ubeng Halaya,Buko Salad, Macapuno

Ubeng Halaya, Macapuno, Buko Salad

20 minutes Buko Salad, Ubeng Halaya, Macapuno

Buko Salad, Macapuno, Ubeng Halaya

Macapuno, Ubeng Halaya, Buko Salad

Macapuno, Buko Salad, Ubeng Halaya

As you can see from the Tree Diagram and Systematics Listing, there are 6
possible ways that you can serve sweet delicacies.

However, if we use our knowledge and skills about FCP (Fundamental Counting
Principle), then it is easy for us to determine the number of arrangements.
Fundamental Counting Principle
If there are m ways to do one thing, n ways to do another, and o ways to do
another, then, there are m
x n x o of doing those things.

We have : m x n x o = (3)(2)(1) = 6 possible ways of serving the sweet delicacies


In this example you notice that the factors are decreasing. Another way of writing (3)(2)
(1) is 3! ( read as 3 factorial ).
20 minutes
Therefore, 3! = (3)(2)(1) = 6; 3! = 6
Factorial Notation
If n is a positive integer, n! is a product of all positive integers less than n or equal to n.

We also define 0! = 1
The only downside of using FCP(Fundamental Counting Principle) is that you
cannot see the specific lists of the possible outcomes; you can only find the number of
the possible ways or the number of permutations. But, as we continue our lesson you will
learn the significance of this concept or principle about deriving the formulas of
permutations.

The Permutation Formulas


Example 2.
Mother has taken fresh sitaw, lagkitang mais (white corn), saging matsing (banana),
and macapuno from the farm where they lived before in some part of Brgy.
Concepcion, San Pablo City.

How many possible ways can we arrange the following products that are freshly taken
from the farm?
1. Sitaw
2. Sitaw and Lagkitang Mais
20 minutes 3. Sitaw, Lagkitang Mais and Saging Matsing
4. Sitaw, Lagkitang Mais, Saging Matsing and Macapuno

Another way to illustrate the permutation is by using the

Table.

Solution :

At this point we will use the Table to illustrate the permutations


and derive the formula for finding the number of permutations.
Size of Set Number of Permutation Factorial
(Multiplication Rule) Version
1 Sitaw 1=1 1!
2 Sitaw and Lagkitang Mais 2(1) = 2 2!
3 Sitaw, Lagkitang Mais and (3)(2)(1) = 6 3!
Saging Matsing
4 Sitaw, Lagitang Mais, (4) (3)(2)(1) = 24 4!
Saging Matsing and
Macapuno

n n (n-1)(n-2)(n-3)(n-4)…(3)(2)(1) n!

Therefore, the number of permutations of objects taken all at a time is n!


Then, the formula for Permutations of objects taken all a time is P(n,n) = n!
where n is the number of objects taken.

10 minutes Example 3
There are 5 sweet delicacies that your mother prepared for fiesta and these were:
Ubeng Halaya, Buko Salad, Sweetened Macapuno, Leche Flan, and Buko Pandan. If
you are supposed to help your mother in preparing the dishes to be served to your
visitors, then, in how many possible ways can you arrange the 5 delicacies if three
sweet delicacies are served at a time?
Let 5 = n, 3 = r Therefore, P( n,r) is the number of permutations of n objects taken r at a
time.

Formula :

Example 4.
In how many distinguishable permutations are possible with the letters of the word
PALAKPAKIN?

Solution:
10 minutes Since the word “distinguishable” is already mentioned in the problem, obviously the
formula that you are going to use is:

There are 10 letters in the word. 2 Ps are alike, 3 A’s are alike, 2 K’s are alike,
therefore, we have :

Answer :
151, 200
ways

Example 5.

There is a JHS Math Camp in the Division of San Pablo


City held at the oval of Dizon High. Many students are
participating from the different secondary schools. The Math
Campers are grouped into 10 groups with 8 members each. Each
group is asked to form a circle and they will be sitting on the
ground. If the seating arrangement is circular, in how many
possible ways can the 8 members be seated?
Solution :
10 minutes
Obviously, this problem involves Circular Permutation. Thus, we are going to use
the formula :
P = (n -1)!

There are 8 members, therefore , let’s n = 8. By using the formula :

P = (8-1)! = 7! = (7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)(1) = 5,040

Answer : 5,040 possible ways

Remember this !
Your goal in this lesson is to apply the key concepts of permutations, particularly
in using the formulas, however, before solving a problem you must take note first of
the importance of understanding the problem and infer what formula are you going to
use. You should know to differentiates the different kinds of permutations and make a
wise
decision based on your knowledge and understanding of these concepts.
C. 20 minutes Learning Task 1: Can you show me the way?
Engagement Read the given situations and carefully answer.
1. A close friend invited Anna to her birthday party. Anna has 4 new blouses
(stripes, with ruffles, long-sleeved, and sleeveless) and 3 skirts (red, pink, and
black) in her closet reserved for such occasions.
a. Assuming that any skirt can be paired with any blouse, in how many
ways can Anna select her outfit? List the possibilities.
b. How many blouse-and-skirt pairs are possible?
c. Show another way of finding the answer in item a.
2. How many ways are there to order the letters L,A,K,E,S?
3. In how many possible ways can you arrange 5 kilos of rambutan, 2 of kilos lanzones,
4 kilos of Indian mangoes, and 3 kilos of chicos on the table?

Learning Task 2: Give Me the Number of Ways


10 minutes In each problem, please indicate what kind of permutations is involved, then solve.
1. How many permutations can be made to 10 pocalettes (small coconut
shells) in designing the edge of a circular card?
2. The view of Sampaloc Lake is a very nice background to take pictures of.
How many ways can 5 friends arrange themselves in a row for taking
pictures?
D. Assimilation Learning Task 3 : To the Next
Level. Do this in your journal
notebook .
A. Give 2 examples of problems or situations in real life that involve
20 minutes permutations, and solve.
B. Discuss how you can use these sample situations in your daily life especially
in making decisions or formulating conclusions.
E. Assessment Read the paragraph and answer the statements below.
There are 7 friends who decided to go to Sampaloc Lake for a ride, however,
there are only 4 available bikes. While waiting, they take a picture in a row as a
souvenir. They also buy food from the stalls. They have 3 choices such as ihaw-ihaw,
queck-queck, and hotdog on sticks and 2 kinds of beverages (buko juice and palamig).
While eating they sit on the view deck in a circular form, having so much fun. They play
a game of arranging all letters found in “Sampaloc Lake” like SAMPALOC LAKE and get
a new name related to it such as CLAKE, a barnacle goose.
1. Illustrate the possible ways of paring the food with beverages by using a tree
diagram, systematic listing, and table.
2.In how many different ways can they arrange to give everybody a chance to
30 minutes experience the ride?
3. In how many ways can they arrange themselves in a row for picture taking?
4. In how many ways they can be seated on the view deck?
5. Using the letters in SAMPALOC LAKE, how many distinguishable permutations are there?
VI. REFLECTION 20 minutes  What did you learn ? Did you find it easy to determine what permutation
is involve in each given problem ?
 How are permutations used in forming conclusions and in making wise decisions?

Prepared by: Checked by:

HAZEL N. VIDAR MA. EVELYN E. RIL


MATH Teacher Principal I

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