Probability of Simple Events - A Recall

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The learner illustrates events, and union and

intersection of events. (M10SP-IIIf-1)

a. Illustrate the probability of simple events.


b. Solve the probability of simple events.
c. Appreciate the importance of probability in
decision making.
GUESS THE WORD!
MECHANICS:
1. Determine five representatives from each group.
2. You will be given a piece of paper and a marker.
3. Guess what the word is, as the clue is being read by looking at
the empty squares in which 1 square stands for a letter.
4. One representative answers one problem.
5. Write the guessed word on the piece of paper.
6. The group/s that got the correct answer earns 3 points.
7. The group with the most number of points wins the game.
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Word 1: E V E N T
Hint: It is a set of possible outcomes resulting from
a particular experiment.
Word 2: E X P E R I M E N T
Hint: Activities such as tossing a coin, rolling a die
without looking which could be repeated over and
over again and which have well defined results.
Word 3: O U T C O M E
Hint: The result of experiments.

Word 2: C H A N C E
Hint:It refers to the likelihood that something will
happen.
Word 2: P R O B A B I L I T Y
Hint: A branch of Mathematics that deals with
calculating the likelihood of a given event's
occurrence, which is expressed as a
number between 1 and 0.
Wheel of Change!
1. Select one representative in your group.
2. The group members will guess a color that will
appear on the wheel after spinning.
3. The group who guessed the color correctly will
receive prizes.
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LET’S PROCESS!
1. How many colors are there in the wheel?
2. Which color do you think has the greatest or least
chance to occur? Why?
3. During the game, are you certain with your choice of
color? Why?
4. What is the game all about?
5. Which particular topic in Math deals with chances?
PROBABILITY OF
SIMPLE EVENTS
( A Recall )

Pongapong National High School

Grade 10 – Gold

November 27, 2019


Consider the situations below. Use your knowledge
on probability in filling up the blanks that follow.
1. A die is rolled once. Find the probability of
obtaining: a 5
6
Sample Space:_____
1
Sample Event: _____
 
1
6
Consider the situations below. Use your knowledge
on probability in filling up the blanks that follow.
2. A die is rolled once. Find the probability of
obtaining: a 6
6
Sample Space:_____
1
Sample Event: _____
 
6 =
6 1/6
Consider the situations below. Use your knowledge
on probability in filling up the blanks that follow.
3. A die is rolled once. Find the probability of
obtaining: An odd number
6
Sample Space:_____
3
Sample Event: _____
 
3 =
 

6
Solve the following carefully, then write the correct answer on the
provided paper.
Make sure every member of your group can explain how to solve
each problem.
1. Earl Darenz is asked to choose a day from a week. What is the
probability of choosing a day which starts from S?
2. If a letter is chosen at random from the word PERSEVERANCE,
what is the probability that the letter chosen is E?
3. Of the 45 students in a class, 25 are boys. If a student is
selected at random for a field trip, what is the probability of
selecting a girl?
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GROUP ACTIVITY
Solve each problem accurately. Write your solution on the
paper provided and paste it on the board.

1. Out of 200 cellphones made by a certain company in EPZA


Rosario, Cavite, 5 are defective. If I buy a cellphone from
that company, what is the probability that it is NOT
defective?
1. Out of 200 cellphones made by a certain company in
Pongapong NHS, 5 are defective. If I buy a cellphone from
that company, what is the probability that it is NOT
defective?
Solution:

 
195 =
 
= 0.975%
200
Any event which consists of a single outcome in the
sample space is called an elementary or simple
event.
Probability is a measure or estimation of how
equally likely each event will occur. It is denoted
as P(E) and is given by
EVALUATION:
In one 1/4 of paper, answer each problem within 30 seconds. Choose the
letter that corresponds to the best answer.
1. Ms. Andrade, a Math teacher, draws names
to see who will answer the first problem. There
are 10 boys and 16 girls in her class. What is
the probability that he will draw a girl’s name?

A. 5/18
B. 8/13
C. 5/8
D. ½
2. A set of cards includes 15 green cards, 10
red cards, and 10 blue cards. What is the
probability that the card chosen at random will
be green?

A. 3/7
B. ¾
C. 2/7
D. 4/7
3. A set of cards includes 15 green cards, 10
red cards, and 10 blue cards. What is the
probability that the card chosen at random will
be red?

A. 2/3
B. 2/7
C. 3/7
D. 4/7
4. In scrabble, 2 of the 100 tiles are blank. Find
the probability of drawing a blank tile from an
entire set of scrabble tiles?

A. 0.02
B. 1/50
C. 2%
D.
5. Rex is reading a 230- page book. There are
illustrations on 48 pages. If Rex opens the book
at random, what is the probability that the page
will have an illustration?
A. 91/115
B. 24/91
C. 24/115
D.
AGREEMENT!
Study: pp. 330 – 331
-Define compound events.
Solve the following:
1. N-Rich and Krisna are playing Snake and Ladder. N-
Rich roll the die twice. What is the probability of
a. getting both even numbers?
b. b. getting a sum of 10?
THANK YOU!
HAVE A NICE DAY!

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