Home
Accounting
Back
Principles of Accounting
Back
Accounting in Action
The Recording Process
Adjusting the Accounts
Completing the Accounting Cycle
Accounting for Merchandising Operations
Inventories
Accounting Information Systems
Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash
Accounting for Receivables
Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets
Current Liabilities and Payroll Accounting
Accounting for Partnerships
Corporations: Organization and Capital Stock Transactions
Corporations: Dividends, Retained Earnings, and Income Reporting
Long-Term Liabilities
Investments
Statement of Cash Flows
Managerial Accounting
Financial Statement Analysis
Job Order Costing
Process Costing
Cost Volume Profit
Budgetary Planning
Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting
Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard
Incremental Analysis and Capital Budgeting
Banking
Back
Principles and Practices of Banking
Bank fund Management
Back
Statement
Measuring and Evaluating Bank Perfomance
Business Organization and Management
Mathematics
Back
Business Mathematics
Back
Sets
Equations
Indices and Surds
Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
Logarithms
Permutations and Combinations
Integral Calculus
Differential Calculus
Coordinate Geometry
Higher Algebra
Higher Trigonometry
Coordinate Geometry
Back
The Straight Line. Polar Equations and Oblique Cordinates
Differential Calculus
Finance
Back
Managerial Finance
Back
Leverage
Introduction
Capital Budgeting
Risk Return
Long Term Finance
Statistics
Back
Business Statistics
Back
Grouping and displaying data to convey meaning: Tables and Graphs
Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion in Frequency Distributions
Probability I: Introductory Ideas
Probability Distributions
Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Simple Regression and Correlation
Estimation
Testing Hypotheses: One Sample Tests
Testing Hypotheses: Two Sample Tests
Quality and Quality Control
Chi-Square and Analysis of Variance
Contact Us
Contact Us
Home
Mathematics
Business Mathematics
Permutations and Combinations
Problem 4: Permutation
Problem 4: Permutation
There are 50 stations on a railways line. How many different kinds of single first class tickets must be printed so as to enable a passenger to go from one station to another?
Answer
Previous article: Problem 3: Permutation
Prev
Next article: Problem 5: Permutation
Next
Are you need any help?
Contact Us
now.
Most Reading Solutions
Problem-2: Completing the Accounting Cycle
The adjusted trial balance columns of the worksheet for Thao Company, owned by D. Thao, are as follo...
Read More
Problem-11: Statement of Cash Flows
The comparative balance sheets for Rothlisberger Company as of December 31 are presented below. Rot...
Read More
How does the time period assumption affect an accountant's analysis of business transactions?
Read More
Problem-68: Grouping and Displaying data to convey meaning
Jeanne Moreno’s employer, the state Department of Transportation, recently worked with a nearby comp...
Read More
Problem-18: Plant Assets, Natural Resources and intangible Assets
Presented below are selected transactions at Ridge Company for 2019. Jan. 1Retired a piece of machi...
Read More
Problem-12: The Recording Process
Selected transactions from the journal of June Feldman, Investment broker, are presented below. I...
Read More
Problem-17: Investments
Uttinger Company has the following data at December 31, 2024. SecuritiesCostFair-value TradingAvai...
Read More
Problem-21: Long-Term Liabilities
Gilliland Airlines is considering two alternatives for the financing of a purchase of fleet of airpl...
Read More
Problem-13: Budgetary Planning
Fuqua Company's sales budget projects unit of part 198Z of 10,000 units in January, 12,000 units in ...
Read More
Problem-13: Inventories
Kari Downs, an auditor with Wheeler CPAs, is performing a review of Depue Company's inventory accoun...
Read More
Problem-08: Process Costing
Robert Wilkins has prepared the following list of statements about process cost accounting.Contact u...
Read More
Problem-27: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Miss Joanne Happ, chief executive officer of Southwestern Life & Surety Corp, wants to undertake a s...
Read More
Problem-23: Budgetary Planning
Green Landscaping Inc. is preparing its budget for the first quarter of 2020. The next step in the b...
Read More
Problem-15: Completing the Accounting Cycle
Patel Company has an inexperienced accountant. During the first 2 weeks on the job, the accountant m...
Read More
What is cost of Capital?
Read More
A telegraph post has five arms and each arm is capable of 4 distinct positions including the positions of rest. What is the total number of signals that can be made?
content will update
Read More
Problem-07: Current Liabilities and Payroll Accounting
On June 1, Merando Company borrows $90,000 from First Bank on a 6-month, $90,000, 8% note Instructi...
Read More
Problem-21: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Tread-On-Us has desgned a new tire, and they don't know what the average amount of tread life is goi...
Read More
Problem-22: Process Costing
Santana Mortgage Company uses a process cost system to accumulate cost in its Application Department...
Read More
Problem-15: Managerial Accounting
Incomplete manufacturing cost data for Horizon Company for 2020 are presented as follows for four di...
Read More
Problem-22: Long-Term Liabilities
Hatfield Corporation reports the following amounts in its 2019 financial statements: Compute the ...
Read More
Problem-23: Chi-Square and Analysis of Variance
A diligent statistics student wants to see whether it is reasonable to assume that some sales data h...
Read More
Problem-39: Probability I: Introductory Ideas
Two events, A and B, are statistically dependent. If P(A)=0.39, P(B)=0.21, and P(A or B)=0.47, find ...
Read More
The sum of n terms of an A.P. is 2n². Find the 5th term.
Read More
Find the logarithm of 1/324 to the base 3√2
Read More
Problem-15: The Recording Process
Selected transactions for Dianne Burke Company during its first month in business are presented belo...
Read More
Problem-23: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
An X-ray technician is taking readings from her machine to ensure that it adheres to federal safety ...
Read More
Problem-28: Grouping and Displaying data to convey meaning
Kessler's Ice Cream Delight attempts to keep all of its 55 flavors of ice cream in stock at each of ...
Read More
Problem-22: Statement of Cash Flows
The 2020 accounting records of Blocker Transport reveal these transactions and events. Instructio...
Read More
Problem-16: The Recording Process
The bookkeeper for J.L. Kang Equipment Repair made a number of errors in journalizing and posting, a...
Read More
E1: Which term of series
12+9+6+......... is equal to (i) -30, (ii) -100?
Read More
Problem-12: Managerial Accounting
Lopez Corporation incurred the following costs while manufacturing its product. Work in process i...
Read More
Problem-08: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
The average cost of a studio condominium in the Cedar Lakes development is $62,000 and the standard ...
Read More
Find the logarithm of 784 to the base 2√7
Read More
Problem-9: Testing Hypotheses: One Sample Tests
Martha Inman, a highway safety engineer, decides to test the load-bearing capacity of a bridge that ...
Read More
A machine costs the company $97,000 and its effective life is estimated to be 12 years. If the scrap realizes $2,000 only, what amount should be retained out of profits at the end of each...
Read More
A man borrows Rs. 20,000 at 4% C.I. and agrees to pay both the principal and the interest in 10 equal annual installments at the end of each year, find the amount of these installments....
Read More
Problem-3: Accounting for Receivables
Presented below is an aging schedule for Halleran Company. At December 31, 2019, the unadjusted b...
Read More
Problem-4: Accounting for Receivables
Rigney Inc. uses the allowance method to estimate uncollectable accounts receivable. The company pro...
Read More
Problem-10: Budgetary Planning
DeWitt Industries has adopted the following production budget for the first 4 months of 2020. Month...
Read More
Problem-03: Corporations: Dividends, Retained Earnings, and Income Reporting
The post-closing trial balance of Storey Corporation at December 31, 2020, contains the following st...
Read More
Problem-9: Completing the Accounting Cycle
Worksheet data for Savaglia Company are present as follows Savaglia Company Worksheet (partial)For ...
Read More
Problem-18: Completing the Accounting Cycle
These financial statement items are for Basten Company at year-end, July 31, 2019. Salaries and Wag...
Read More
Problem-06: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
In a normal distribution with mean 375 and standard deviation 48, how large a sample must be taken s...
Read More
Why may a trial balance not contain up-to-date and complete financial information?
Read More
A survey of 400 recently qualified Chartered Accountants revealed that 112 joined industry, 120 started practice and 160 joined the firms of practicing chartered accounts as paid assistants. There were 32 who joined service and...
Read More
Problem-01: Process Costing
Fire Out Company manufactures its product, Vitadrink, through two manufacturing processes: Mixing an...
Read More
Problem-34: Testing Hypotheses: One Sample Tests
Steve Cutter sells Big Blade lawn mowers in his hardware store, and he is interested in comparing th...
Read More
Problem-18: Job Order Costing
Tombert Decorating uses a job order cost system to collect the cost of its interior decorating busin...
Read More
Problem-24: Statement of Cash Flows
Comparative balance sheets for International Company are presented below International CompanyCompa...
Read More
More In
Completing the Accounting Cycle
Statement of Cash Flows
Adjusting the Accounts
Grouping and displaying data to convey meaning: Tables and Graphs
Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets
The Recording Process
Investments
Long-Term Liabilities
Budgetary Planning
Inventories
Process Costing
Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Cost of Capital
Permutations and Combinations
Current Liabilities and Payroll Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Chi-Square and Analysis of Variance
Probability I: Introductory Ideas
Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
Logarithms
Testing Hypotheses: One Sample Tests
Accounting for Receivables
Corporations: Dividends, Retained Earnings, and Income Reporting
Sets
Job Order Costing
© 2025 MathLearningCentre