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a. aii, DepED ‘nf | MATATAG REGION 5 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS (R5 SHS NAT) BicolanongMATHibay, BicolanongMATHatag REGION 5 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS (R5 SHS NAT) BicolanongMA THibay, BicolanongMA THatag RS SHS NAT DEPED REGION 5 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS Copyright © 2023 DepEd Region V - Bicol All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanic methods, and no modifications shall be made without the prior written permission of the author - Department of Education Region V-Bicol. The information contained in this material is strictly for educational purposes only. Proper acknowledgement and citation should be accorded to information obtained from this material. To request permission, contact DepEd Region V - Bicol at loydhartez. boton@deped.gov.ph pron 5 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS (R5 SHS NAT) STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY SETA Republic ofthe Bhilippines Department of Education Region V— Bicol NUMERACY ASSESSMENT FOR STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY SETA ‘Name: School: Direction: Read each item carefully and select the correct answer. Write the letter corresponding to your answer on your answer sheet. 4. Which of the following statements best describes a random variable? ‘A. Itis a variable that can only take on discrete values. B. Itis a variable that can take on any value within a certain range. C. Itis a variable whose value is determined by chance or random variation, D. Itis a variable that is completely independent of other variables in a system, 2. Which of the following is an example of a discrete random variable? ‘A, The time it takes to finish a 10-item test. B. The average stock price of JFC in one year. C. The population size of a country D. The maturity value of a loan. 3. A shipment of five cellphones contains two that are slightly defective. A retailer receives three of these cellphones at random, Let X be the random variable representing the number of slightly defective cellphones that the retailer receives. Which of the following is NOT a possible value of X? AO B14 C2 D. 3 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the possible value of the probability of the random variable? ‘A. The sum of all probability values is Greater than 1 B. The sum of all probability values is 1 C. The sum of all probability values is greater than 0 but less than 1. D. The sum of all probability values is between 0 and %, SS eee ee 5. Lucky Store is giving away 20 lucky bags for their first anniversary. Ten (10) bags contain PhPS0, seven bags contain PhP100, eight bags contain PhP200, and five bags contain PhPS00. Which table represents the discrete probability distribution of the data above? A L 10 7 8 5 PUL) 10/20 7/20 8/20 5/20 6. Which of the following statements best describes the probability histogram below? 200203 @ 5 The mean is equal to 6, and it implies that the distance of the element from the ‘mean in either direction is 3. ‘The mean is equal to 6, and it implies that the distance of the element from the ‘mean in either direction is 6. The mean is equal to 3, and it implies that the distance of the element from the mean in either direction is 3. The mean is equal to 3, and it implies that the distance of the element from the ‘mean in either direction is 6. 9 9 @ > 7. There are three balls numbered 2, 4, and 6 in a jar. One ball is selected at random, its number is noted, and then returned to the jar. If this experiment is done many times, which of the following is the mean of the numbers on the ball? D. 12 8, The mean of a discrete random variable X is 5. Which of the following statements is the correct interpretation of this value? ‘A. The most common value over many repeats of the experiment is 5. B. Two of the values of X are 4 and 6 with equal probabilities of occurrence. C. The value of the random variable X with the highest probability value is 5 D. The weighted average value for X over many repeats of the experiment is 5. 9. Forty students were asked how much their daily school allowance is. Below is the distribution table of their answers. PhP20.00 5 PhPSO.00 10 PhP70.00 10 PhP 100.00 5 Let X be the random variable representing the student's daily allowance. Xis 1 for PhP20,00, 2 is for PhP50,00, 3 is for PhP70,00, and 4 is for PhP 100.00, What is the ‘mean and variance of the student's daily school allowance? ‘A. Mean = 1.95 and Variance = 0.69 B. Mean = 2.25 and Variance = 0.75 C. Mean = 2.5 and Variance = 0.875 D. Mean = 2.75 and Variance = 1.0 10. Which of the following best describes the mean of a normal random variable? A. The mean is the point at which the distribution is centered, B, The mean is the highest point of the distribution. C. The mean is the average of all the observations. D. The mean is the point where the tails of the distribution start ‘11. Which of the following shaded regions under the standard normal curve correctly illustrates the area below z = -17 A | (| c. D. 6 12, Anormal distribution has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 5. What is the z-value at 55? A. 1,00 B. 1.50 c. 2.00 D. 2.50 13. The Grade 11 - ABM class took a standardized test and got a class mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 5. Referring to the standard normal distribution table attached at the back of the test booklet, what percentile score corresponds to a student who got a score of 45? A. 84.13" B, 84.38" C. 86.45" D. 86.65" 14, Which of the following illustrates a random sampling? ‘A. To determine the average daily income of families in Sorsogon City, the Mayor conducted a survey asking the families living within the city proper. B, Ms, Siayngco chose 5 students from the presidents of each class who will represent the school for the Summer Leadership Camp. C. The Regional Director draws 50 persons from a bowl containing the names of teachers, as the target writers for the Numeracy Assessment Tools in SHS. D. The principal interviewed honor students to know their stand regarding the motion to move the opening of classes to their original calendar during the pre-pandemic. 15. Which of the following is an example of a parameter? ‘A. The proportion of 200 randomly sampled students who prefer modular class. B. The mean grade in mathematics of all the students in a school, C. The average daily income of selected households in barangay. D. The standard deviation of the speed of sampled cars in a race. 16. A certain population consists of the numbers 1, 2 and 3. Which is the correct sampling distribution of a size of 2 without repetition? A ‘Means _| Probability 1s 1s 2.0 1s 25 13 ‘Means _| Probability 15 15/3 20 28 25 2.518 Probability 1s 1s 20 213 3/3 Probability 1 13 20 1s us 17. A'small business has 6 employees and the average number of years they have been with the business is 3.5 years with a variance of 2.92, What is the variance of the sampling distribution of the sample means for a sample size of 2? A 1.20 B. 1.46 Cc, 2.92 D. 35 18. Which sampling distribution of the sample means is used considering that in a population, variance is unknown, and the sample size is less than 30? A. Correlation B, tdistribution CC. zedistribution D._ random distribution, 19. What does the Central Limit Theorem say about the shape of the sampling distribution model when the sample size changes? ‘A. The shape of the distribution will be approximately normal if the samples were taken only from a normally distributed population. B. The shape of the distribution will be approximately normal when the sample size is, small. C. The shape of the distribution will be approximately normal when the sample size is, large. D. The shape of the distribution will have a lower peak since the mean will also change. ‘What will happen to the sampling distribution of the sample mean if the sample size increases? ‘A. The sampling distribution approximates normal distribution B. The sampling distribution is skewed to the right. C. The sampling distribution is skewed to the left D. The sampling distribution does not change. Mr. Rodge Buere, a researcher in Naga City reported in his study that the average annual salary of customer service representatives in Naga City is ®71,500 with a standard deviation of 13,000. If 82 customer service representatives are randomly selected, what is the probability that their average annual salary is at most P68,200? (Refer to the attached probability distribution table at the last page of the test.) A 1.07% B.10.7% C.48.93% D. 98.93% Which is TRUE about the difference between the t — distribution and the normal 24. A psychologist claims that the mean age at which children start walking is 12 months. A random sample of 18 children recorded an interval of 10.50 to 14.25 months with 95% ‘confidence. What is the length of its confidence interval? A375 8.7.35 €. 12.50 D, 24,75 25. What is the length of the confidence interval with the upper limit of 12.64 and the lower limit of 9.327 A. -3.32 B 3.32 C. -21.98 D. 21.96 26. Your statistics teacher wants you to estimate the average number of TikTok users among the students in your school, Based on the previous study done by a student, it was found ‘out that 0.5 was the standard deviation. How many students must be included in your sample to be 95% confident that the margin of error is no more than 4.5%? A. 22 students, B. 45 students C. 112 students 1.475 students 27, The height of grade 10 male students at Oro Site High School is normally distributed with standard deviation of 0.75 cm. A researcher wants to have an estimate that will not be more than 2 cm from the true population average height. What sample size shall be used by a researcher to meet the expected results with a confidence level of 999%? AS Bo C.12 15 28. Bicol Region has the lowest percentage of teenage pregnancy with 2.4 percent in the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), The health worker of a certain barangay of Tabaco City claims that the mean age of teenage pregnancy is 16 years old The mean age of the randomly selected 35 teenagers is 17 years old, which is different from what is claimed by the health worker. What will be the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis? A. Ho: = 16 and My: u #16 16 and Hy: < 16 16 and Hy: > 16 D. Ho: «= 16 and Hy: 4 = 16 . In Sir Arq's STEM class, the students’ average score in a summative test is 91, with a standard deviation of 5. The population mean score is 85, with a standard deviation of 3. Using a 5% level of significance to test the hypothesis, what is the value of % in this problem? A 3 BOS Cc. 85 D9 30. The Philippines is prone to tropical cyclones due to its geographical location. According to PAGASA, itis hit by an average of 14 typhoons in a year. Which of the following pairs of hypotheses is correct based on the situation? ‘A. Ho: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is 14. He: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is not 14. B. Ho: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is 14, Hr: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is greater than 14. C. He: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is 14. Hr: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is greater than or equal to 14. D. He: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is 14 Hr: The average number of typhoons in the Philippines in a year is less than 14, 31. Which test-statistic is appropriate to use when the population variance is unknown? ‘A. ChieSquare test B. F-test C. Hest D. ztest 32. A two-tailed hypothesis test has a sample size of 50, population variance of 20, and a 5% level of significance. What is the appropriate rejection region and its interpretation? The rejection region is at 41.96, and this means that when the computed test statistic is less than -1.96 or greater than 1.96, the null hypothesis will be rejected B. The rejection region is at #1.96, and this means that when the computed test statistic is less than -1.96 or greater than 1.96, the alternative hypothesis will be rejected. C. The rejection region is at 2.58, and this means that when the computed test statistic is less than -2.58 or greater than 2.58, the null hypothesis will be rejected. D. The rejection region is at +2.58, and this means that when the computed test statistic is less than -2.58 or greater than 2.58, the alternative hypothesis will be rejected 33. A researcher wants to test the hypothesis that the current life expectancy of Filipinos is significantly different from the national average of 71.16 years with standard deviation of 3.5 years. The researcher collects a random sample of 100 Filipinos and computes their mean life expectancy to be 72 years. What is the test statistics value for this hypothesis test? A. 0.24 B. 0.84 c. 1.96 D. 24 34, A researcher wishes to test the claim that the average Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is 81.64. He selects a random sample of 40 Filipinos and found the mean IQ to be 79. The population standard deviation is 6. Is there evidence to support the claim at a = 0.057 ‘A. Yes, there is enough evidence to support the claim that the average 1Q of Filipinos is 816. B. No, there is not enough evidence to support the claim that the average 1Q of Filipinos is 816. C. Yes, there is enough evidence to support the claim that the average IQ of Filipinos is 79. D. No, there is not enough evidence to support the claim that the average IQ of Filipinos is 79, 36. Juan, a Grade 11 student, solved the problem below on hypothesis testing. A student — researcher of SAIS believed that the average daily allowance of the high school students is 25. To test his claim, a random sample of 50 students is solected and their average daily allowance Is recorded to be 23, The standard deviation of the students' daily allowance is 6 Juan's solution is shown below. Step 1: Ho: 4 = 25 Rejection region Rejection region Zeomputed vatue S Zeritical value 2.828 < -1.96 Step 5: Reject #1, if the computed test statistic < negative critical value or the computed test statistic > positive critical value. Otherwise, do nat reject (or accept) 1, Based on the comparison in step 4, the null hypothesis is rejected. It means that there is enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis. ‘Which of the following statements is true regarding the accuracy of his answer and, solution? ‘A. The answer is correct, but the solution is incorrect. B. The answer is incorrect, but the solution is correct. C. Both the answer and the solution are correct . Both the answer and the solution are incorrect 36. Mr. Dela Cruz asserts that less than 5% of the bulbs that he sells are defective. Suppose 500 bulbs are randomly selected and tested and 20 bulbs are found defective. Which hypotheses will support hs claim? ‘A, Ho: p = 0.05 and Hsp # 0.05 B. Ho: p # 0.05 and Hi: p = 0.05. C. He: p> 0.05 and Hi: p< 0.05. D. He: p< 0.05 and Hs: p> 0.08. Ms. Perez, a statistics teacher, wants to analyze the heights of students in her school, She randomly selects a sample of 50 students and measures their heights. She plans to Use the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) to draw conclusions for her study. Which test-statistic would be appropriate to use? A. Z-test B, Test C. Pearson's Correlation Coefficient D. Chi-squared test ‘What is the appropriate rejection region, given that Central Limit Theorem is to be used, for a right - tailed test with a level of significance of 5%? Rejection region Z= 165, Rejection region 22-165 Rejection region. 165 Rejection region 2= 165 39. Arrecent study claims that at least 84% of cat owners are women. A random sample of 200 women were selected and it was found out that 165 of them own a cat. At a = 0.1, find the value of the test statistic n= 0772 -0.744 0.744 0.772 SS eee ee 40. A social studies teacher conducted a survey in their school to find out how many students support a new policy prohibiting the use of cellphones during class hours. Out of 200 students surveyed, 130 students said they support the policy. The teacher wants to test whether the proportion of students who support the new policy is greater than 0.6. They conducted a hypothesis test with a significance level of 0.05 and obtained a test statistic of 2.67. Which of the following conclusions is correct if the critical value is 1.645? A The researcher cannot conclude that the proportion of adults who support the new policy is greater than 0.6 at a significance level of 0.05. B. The researcher needs to collect more data to make a conclusion about the proportion of adults who support the new policy. C. The researcher can conclude that the proportion of adults who support the new policy is greater than 0.6 at a significance level of 0.05. D. The researcher should use a different significance level to make a conclusion about the proportion of adults who support the new policy. 41. A researcher is testing the hypothesis that the population proportion of students supporting a certain candidate is greater than 5%. She takes a random sample of 50 students and finds out that 10 of them support the candidate. What is the p- value at a = 0.05? A. p< 0.00001 B. p <0,00005 C. p<0.00008 D. p< 1.00001 42. Which of the following statements is TRUE about outliers in bivariate data? A. It does not affect the corretation coefficient. B. It has a negative effect onty on the correlation coefficient. C. Itcan have either a positive or negative effect on the correlation coefficient. D. Itis any data point that falls above the 3° quartile and below the 2 quartile. 43, Suppose you are given a data set that contains information about the number of hours of sleep and the retention span in studying of 50 students. Which of the following scatter plot best describes the relationship between these two variables? No.of hours of sleep ‘No. of hours of sleep Retention spanin studvine Retention spanin studying 44, Identify the shape of the scatter plot below and describe what it indicates about the relationship between the temperature and amount of ice cream sales. Ice cream Sales Temperature ‘The shape is said to be nonlinear, and the trend is negative, indicating that as the temperature increases, the ice cream sales tend to decrease. This suggests that there is a low degree of correlation. B. The shape is said to be linear, and the trend is positive indicating that as the temperature increases the ice cream sales tend to increase and this suggests that there is a high degree of correlation. C. The shape is said to be linear, and the trend is positive indicating that as the temperature decreases the ice cream sales tend to decrease and this suggests that there is a high degree of correlation. D. The shape is said to be clustered, and the trend is positive indicating that as the temperature increases the ice cream sales tend to increase and this suggests that there is a low degree of correlation. 45, The correlation coefficient between the two variables X and Y was found to be 0.75. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. There is a strong negative linear relationship between X and Y. 8. There is no linear relationship between X and Y. C. There is a weak positive linear relationship between X and Y. D. There is a strong positive linear relationship between X and Y. 46. Below is the data for six students on the number of hours they spent reviewing before the ‘exam and the scores they obtained. Student i 2 3 Review Hours oO 5. 2 4 3 2 Exam Scores 24 45 35, 45, 39) 35, ‘Which of the following best describes the relationship between the number of review hours and exam scores of the six students in the given data? 4 3 é ‘A. There is a weak positive relationship between review hours and exam scores. B. There is a moderate positive relationship between review hours and exam scores. C. There is a strong positive relationship between review hours and exam scores. D. There is a negative relationship between review hours and exam scores, 47. Ina 50-item test, ive girls of 11 STEM-C had scores of 31, 12, 47, 44, 20 consecutively They revealed that the time they spent studying was 10, 2, 23, 18, 5 respectively. Find the point estimator of the slope based on the sample data and relate the value to the independent and dependent variables? ‘A. There is an average increase of 1.7 points in the score in the exam for every one hour increase a student spends in reviewing. B. There is an average increase of 1.7 points in the score in the exam for every one hour decrease a student spends in reviewing. C. There is an average increase of 2.6 points in the score in the exam for every one. hour increase a student spends in reviewing. D. There is an average increase of 2.6 points in the score in the exam for every one hour decrease a student spends in reviewing. 48. Mrs. Madrigal believes that there is a relationship between the number of hours spent by her students on social media and the number of hours it took the student to study at home. With the deteriorating academic performance of her students, Mrs. Madrigal opted to conduct a study by selecting 5 students and obtained the following data’ Number of Hours Spent | — Number of Hours Student | "in social media 0) ‘Studying (y) a 3 2 8 5 1 c 4 1 D. 2 3 E 6 0 Compute the slope and y- intercept of the regression line. 49. The data obtained from a study conducted by Grade 12 - STEM students on the number of absences (x) and final grades (y) of thirty randomly selected students from a Statistics class, formed a regression line with equation y = 100 - 3x. Interpret the calculated slope and y- intercept of the regression line and predict the meaning of the equation. ‘A. The maximum grade obtained by the students was 100 when they had no absences. Thus, the more absences they had, the lower the grades they obtained. B. The maximum grade obtained by the students was 100 when they had no absences. ‘Thus, the higher grades they had, the more absences they obtained, C. The maximum grade obtained by the students was 100 when they had no absences. ‘Thus, grades did not affect their absences, D. The maximum grade obtained by the students was 100 when they had no absences. Thus, absences did not affect their grades. 50. A regression analysis was applied between the number of hours spent by eight-year-olds in reading per week and their scores in a language test. The fitted regression line obtained is y' = 6 + 1.4x. Brian, an eight-year-old, spends 30 hours per week reading. Based on this information, which of the following statements is true? ‘A. Itcan be predicted that Brian’s score in the language test is 48. B. We can compute Brian's score in the language test to be less than 30. C. The given values in the situation are insufficient for us to predict Brian's score in the D. language test. None of the above Standard Normal Distribution Table z | 000 | oo | coz | 003 [ 00s | 005 | 006 | 007 | 00s | oo ‘0.0 | 0.5000 | 0.5040 [ o.soso | 05120 [0.5260 | 0.5199 | 0.5239 | 05279 [ 05319 | 0.5359 0.1 | 0.5308 | 0.5438 | 0.5478 | 05517 | 0.5557 | 0.5596 | 0.5636 | 05675 | 05718 | 05753 02 | 0.5793 | 0.5832 | 0.5871 | oss1o [0.5948 | 0.5987 | 0.6026 | 0.6068 | 0.6103 | 0.6102 03 | 0.6179 | 0.6217 | 0.6255 | 0.6293 | 0.6331 | 0.6368 | 0.6406 | 0.6443 | o.6ss0 | 0.6517 04 | 0.6554 | 0.6501 | 0.6622 | o.sea | 0.6700 | 0.6736 | 0.5772 | o.caos | asses | 0.6879 05 | 0.6915 | 0.6950 | 0.6985 | 0.7019 [0.7054 | 0.7088 [ 0.7123 | 0.7157 | 0.7190 | 0.7224 06 | 0.7257 | 0.7291 | 0.7324 | 0.7357 | 0.7389 | 0.7422 | 0.7454 | 0.7486 [ 0.7517 | 0.7509 07 _| 0.7580 | 0.7611 | 0.7642 | 0.7673 | 0.7708 | 0.7738 | 0.776a | 0.7794 | 0.7823 | 0.7852 08 | 0.78a1 | 0.7910 | 0.7939 | 0.7967 [0.7995 | 0.8023 | 0.8051 | 0807s | o8i06 | 0.8133 09 | 0.8159 | 0.8186 | 0.8212 | 0.8238 | 0.8260 | 0.8289 | 0.8315 | 08340 | 0.8365 | 0.8389 10 | 0.8413 | 0.8438 | 0.8461 | 0.8485 | 0.8508 | 0.8531 | 0.8554 | 0.8577 | 18599 | 0.8621 11 _| 0.8643 | 0.8665 | 0.8686 | 0.8708 | 0.8729 | 0.8749 | 0.8770 | 0.8790 | 0.8810 | 0.8830 12 | 0.8sas | 0.8869 | 0.8888 | 0.8907 | 0.8925 | o.ssa | o.8s62 | o.se0 | 0.8997 | 0.9015 13 | 0.9032 | 0.9049 | 0.9066 | 0.9082 | 0.9099 | 0.9115 | 0.9131 | 0.9147 | 0.9162 | 0.9177 14 | 0.9192 | 0.9207 | 0.9222 | 0.9236 | 0.9251 | 0.9265 | 0.9279 | 0.9292 | 0.9306 | 0.9319 15 [0.9332 | 0.9345 | 0.9357 | 0.9370 | 0.9382 | 0.9394 | o.sa06 | 0941s | 0.9429 | 0.944 16 | 0.9452 | 0.9463 | 0.9474 | 0.9484 | 0.9495 | 0.9505 | 0.9515 | 0.9525 | 0.9535 | 0.9545 17_| 0.9554 | 0.9564 | 0.9573 | 0.9582 | 0.9591 | 0.9599 | o.9608 | 0.9616 | 0.9625 | 0.9633 18 | 0.9641 | 0.9649 | 0.9656 | 0.9664 [0.9671 | 0.9678 | 0.9686 | 0.9603 | 0.9600 | 0.9706 1g [09713 | 0.9719 | 0.9726 | 0.9732 | 0.9738 | 0.9744 | 0.9750 | 0.9756 | 0.9761 | 0.9767 20 [0.9772 | 0.9778 | 0.9783 [ 0.9788 | 0.9793 | o.g79e | 0.9803 | ogee | 0.9812 | 0.9817 21 | 0.9821 | 0.9826 | 0.9830 | 09834 | o.se38 o.aa6 | o.gaso | a.sese | 0.9857 22 | 0.9861 | 0.9864 | 0.9868 | 0.9871 [0.9875 | 0.9878 | 0.9881 | 098ea | 0.9887 | 0.9890 23 | 0.9893 | 0.9896 | 0.9898 | 0.9901 | 0.9908 | 0.9906 | 0.9909 [ 0.9911 | 0.9913 | 0.9916 4 | 0.9918 | 0.9920 | 0.9922 | 0.9925 | 0.9927 | 0.9929 | 0.9931 | 0.9932 | 0.9934 | 0.9936 25 _| 0.9938 | 0.3940 | 0.9941 | 0.9943 | 0.9945 | 0.9946 | 0.9948 | 0.9949 | 0.9951 | 0.9952 26 | 0.9953 | 0.3955 | 0.9956 | 09957 | oases | oaseo | o296r | 0.9962 | 0.9963 | 0.9968 27 | 0.965 | 0.9966 | 0.9967 | 0.9968 | 0.9969 | 0.9970 | 0971 | 0.9972 | o.9973 | 0.9974 28 [0.9978 | 0.9975 | 0.9976 | 0.9977 | 0.9977 | 0.9978 | 0979 | 0.9979 | a.9980 | 0.9981 29 | 0.9981 | 0.9982 | 0.9982 | 0.9983 | 0.998¢ | 0.9084 | os9a5 | 0.9985 | c.9986 | 0.9986 3.0 _| 0.9987 | 0.9987 | 0.9987 | 0.9988 | 0.9988 | 0.9989 | 0.:989 | 0.9989 | 0.9900 | 0.9990 3.1 _| 0.9900 | 0.9992 | 0.9992 | 0.9993 | 0.9992 | 0.9092 | 0992 | 0.9992 | 0.9993 | 0.9993 3.2 _| 0.9993 | 0.9993 | 0.9994 | 0.9994 | 0.9990 | 0.9004 | o994 | 0.9995 | 0.9995 | 0.9995 3.3 | 0.9095 | 0.9995 | 0.9995 | 0.9996 | 0.9996 | 0.9006 0.9996 | 0.9997 4 [09997 [0.9997 | 0.9997 [0.9997 | 0.9997 [ 0.9997 0.9997 | 0.9998 MATATAG en gg Be Fe KEY TO CORRECTION STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY SETA 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, 36. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 42. 43, 44, 45, 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. a/>lo/m|>|>]ola/a/>/mlol>|>/o]>|>/o;mlolo|a/ololo >|>lal>lolola|asolzf/olslolo|>/>|a}olslols]o]zlolo Be Fe REGION 5 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TEAM WRITERS Joellyn C. Apolinario Emily N. Panday Teacher IIL Teacher Il Moreno Integrated School San Agustin (Stand Alone) Senior HS SDO ~ Camarines Norte SDO -Iriga City Romel A. Arquero Joan E. Hapa Teacher I Master Teacher I Oro Site High School Gubat National High School SDO - Legazpi City ‘SDO ~ Sorsogon Province Lito C, Bartolay Janet E. Siayngco ‘Teacher IL Teacher I San Jacinto National High School Sto. Nifio Integrated School SDO ~ Masbate Province SDO - Sorsogon City Jelly B. Brequillo Armelyn S. Obano ‘Teacher II ‘Teacher Il ‘Tabaco National High School Naga City Science High School SDO -Tabaco City SDO — Naga City Ryan T. Casulang Princess Verniece 8. Nobleza Master Teacher I Teacher III Ligao National High School San Agustin Integrated School SDO - Ligao City SDO - Albay Javine M. Tolledo Rachelle L. Benito Special Science Teacher I ‘Teacher Il Catanduanes National High School Carolina National High School SDO - Catanduanes SDO — Naga City Jamies V. Tubieron Elenita L. Nocidal Teacher II Master Teacher II Masbate National Comprehensive Malabog National High School High School SDO-Albay SDO-Masbate City ee se Bw CONTENT EDITORS Elenita L. Nocidal Master Teacher II / Team Leader Malabog National High School SDO - Albay Richel L. Lozano ‘Teacher II Malabog National High School SDO - Albay Julita B. Obiles Bicol University LANGUAGE EDITOR Ma. Cecilia P. Aguilar Bicol University IT SUPPORT Anne Beatrice M. Belisario Alec Jordan T. Buencamino _ Allan 8. Lomenario Jr. 'SDO Albay ‘SDO Albay SDO Albay PROJECT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GILBERT T. SADSAD Regional Director BEBIANO I. SENTILLAS Assistant Regional Director FRANCISCO BULALACAO JR. Chief Education Supervisor, Curriculum and Learning Management Division LOYD H. BOTOR Regional Education Program Supervisor in Mathematics MATHEMATICS SUPERVISORS FELMA A. BONITO 3 . GAS JEZRAHEL T. OMADTO PSDS, SDO Albay EPS, SDO Masbate City EPS, SDO Catanduanes DARCY GUY Y, MANEBO IMELDA E. REJUSO DIOLETA B. BORAIS EPS, SDO Camarines Norte EPS, SDO Masbate Province _ EPS, SDO Tabaco City CHARLES N. ASAGRA NOEL A. BALARES SARAH CHRISTINE P. GODOY EPS, SDO Legazpi City EPS, SDO Naga City EPS, SDO Camarines Sur SINKY A. VILLAREAL ANTONIO J. JINTALAN —_LILLI ANN 0. HERMOGENES EPS, SDO Iriga City EPS, SDO Sorsogon City EPS, SDO Ligao City JERRY G. FIRMANES EPS, SDO Sorsogon Province

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