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P (B/A) N (A B) N (A) : License and Owning A Car D. Drawing A Ball From A Box Without Replacement
P (B/A) N (A B) N (A) : License and Owning A Car D. Drawing A Ball From A Box Without Replacement
Quiz 3
Name:________________________________________________________________Date:__________
Section:_________________
I. Identify what is being described by the given statement. Write your answer on the blank provided.
_______________1. The formula to find the probability of independent events.
Experiment
_______________2. The measure of the chance of an event to take place.
Event
_______________3. It is an events which consist of more than one outcome or simple events
outcomes
_______________4. It is the results of an experiment.
Compound event
_______________5. It is an activity with observable results.
Independent events
_______________6. Set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
Dependent events
_______________7. It is the probability of B given that A has occurred is given by
Probability
n( A ∩ B) P(AandB) = P(A)●P(B)
P ( B / A )=
n( A) P(AorB) = P(A)+P(B)
_______________8. Two events are _____________________ if the outcome of one event Mutually exclusive
does not affect the outcome of the other event Conditional Probability
_______________9. An event that have no common outcome
_______________10. Formula to find the probability of mutually exclusive events
II. Multiple choices: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
_____1. How many possible outcomes are there after throwing two dice? a. 6 b. 12 c. 24 d. 36
_____2. There are four batteries, and one of them is defective. Two are to be selected at random for use on a particular
day. Find the probability that the second battery selected is not defective, given that the first was not defective.
2 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 3 2
_____3. What is the probability of getting even numbers or at least 4 from rolling a die?
1 2 1 5
a. b. c. d.
2 3 6 6
_____4. Which of the following is an example of mutually exclusive events?
a. P(king or aces) b. P(king or heart) c. P(queen or diamond) d. P(two or spade)
_____5. A coin is tossed three times, which of the following is not a outcome of having at least two heads?
a. TTH b. HTH c. THH d. HHH
_____6. Which of the following experiment has 52 sample space?
a. tossing 5 coins b. rolling two dice c. regular deck of card d. none
_____7. Which of the following events are independent?
a. Getting six in two successive rolls of a die c. Having a flat tire and being late for work
b. Having a driver’s license and owning a car d. Drawing a ball from a box without replacement
_____8. Find the probability of drawing the king of heart from a regular deck of cards?
1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
52 13 4 2
For numbers 9 to 10. Two men and three women are in a committee. Two of the five are to be chosen to serve as officers.
_____9. If the officers are chosen randomly, what is the probability that both officers will be women?
3 1 3 3
a. b. c. d.
4 3 8 10
_____10. What is the probability that both officers will be women given that at least one is a woman?
3 1 3 3
a. b. c. d.
4 3 8 10
III. Problem solving:
A. Some street foods were sampled and tested for the presence of
disease – causing bacteria or harmful chemicals. A random
sample of 200 street foods of various types according to how they
are prepared was examined. The table beside show the results:
1. What is the probability that a street food selected at random is
fried?
2. What is the probability that a food selected at random is both
grilled or contained harmful chemicals?
3. What is the probability that a randomly selected food has
bacteria given that it is boiled?
4. What is the probability that a randomly selected food is grilled given that it has harmful chemical?
B. Two cards are drawn at random from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of:
1. having a diamond and a spade without replacement.
2. having a diamond and a spade with replacement. EXAMS AND GRADES ARE TEMPORARY, BUT
3. having a diamond and a face card without replacement. EDUCATION IS PERMANENT...
ADDITIONAL POINTS: Name the party-list for LPIHS SSG election 2020
B. Two cards are drawn at random from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of:
1. having a diamond and a spade without replacement.
2. having a diamond and a spade with replacement. EXAMS AND GRADES ARE TEMPORARY, BUT
3. having a diamond and a face card without replacement. EDUCATION IS PERMANENT...
ADDITIONAL POINTS: Name the party-list for LPIHS SSG election 2020 – 2021.