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Module 3: Review Mathematics

1. From the given data:

Compute the following:


a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. P60
e. D3
2. From the given frequency table, compute
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Standard deviation
e. Coefficient of variation

3. A box contains 58 marbles, 14 yellow marbles, 28 blue marbles and all the marbles are of the
same size. Three marbles are drawn at random from the box, first one, then a second, then a
third. Determine the probability of getting one red marble on first draw and one yellow marble
on second draw and one blue marble on third with replacement.
4. A classroom contains 71 students. 10 of them are Chinese, 24 are Japanese and 37 are Filipinos.
If three students are randomly selected, determine that all are Filipinos without replacing the
student.
5. How many permutations can be made out of the letters of the word “ENGINEERING”?
6. How many ways can 3 men and 4 women be seated on a bench if the women are to be
together?
7. How many ways can 7 people be seated at a round table?
8. A bag contains 3 white and 5 black balls. If two balls are drawn in succession without
replacement, what is the probability that both balls are black?
9. In the event of throwing a fair coin five times, what is the probability of getting three heads and
two tails?
10. The probability of getting a credit in an examination is 1/3. If three students are selected at
random, what is the probability that at least one of them got credit?
11. A two-digit number is chosen randomly. What is the probability that it is divisible by 7?
12. A semiconductor company will hire 7 men and 4 women. In how many ways can the company
choose from 9 men and 6 women who qualified for the position?
13. A pair of dice thrown. What is the probability that the sum shown is 10?
14. An urn contains 4 black balls and 6 white balls. What is the probability of getting one black ball
and one white ball in two consecutive draws from the urn in order?
15. How many line segments can be formed by 13 distinct points?
16. In how many ways can a hostess select six luncheon guest from 10 women if she is to avoid
having a particular two of them together at the luncheon?
17. How many can 5 people line up to pay their electric bill?
18. How many 4 digit numbers can be formed without repeating any digit, from 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6?
19. Five fair coins were tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting three heads and
two tails?
20. A card is chosen from a deck of playing cards. What is the probability that it is either red or a
picture card?

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