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Mathematics Prayer

Dear God,
May we through your blessings,
Add purity to the world,
Subtract evil from our lives,
Multiply the good news of your son, and
Divide your gifts and share them with others.
Amen.
House Rules
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A lways show up on time.

M ute your microphone unless you are called upon.


f you have a questions, use the raised hand feature, or
I wait until the discussion is done.

N ote your recitation always when you are answering.

E xplain your answers clearly.


Probability
Probability is the chance that something will happen. It tells us
how likely an event will occur.

Review of Previous
Lesson
Hit one word when you hear the word
“EXPERIMENT”

Motivational Activity
Hit one word when you hear the word
“THEORY”

Motivational Activity
Lesson 5: Experimental Probability and
Theoretical Probability
Objectives:
Make listings and diagrams of outcomes
and tell the number of favorable outcomes
and chances using these listings and
diagrams
Make simple predictions of events based
on the result of experiments
Experimental vs. Theoretical
Tossing one coin. What is the probability of
getting a head? 1
Theoretical
Probability ( getting a head )=
2

After 5 toss, we get 3 3


heads and 2 tails. The
Probability ( getting a head )=
5 Experimental
probability is Enrichment Activity
Experimental vs. Theoretical
Throwing a die once. What is the
probability of getting 1a number 5?
Probability ( getting 5 ) =
6 Theoretical

After 5 throw, we 2 1, 5, 4, 3, 5. The


get
Probability ( getting 5 ) =
probability is
5 Experimental
Enrichment Activity
Theoretical Probability
Theoretical probability is the expected probability.
no . of favorable outcomes
Probability ( event )=
total no . of possible outcomes

Tossing one coin. What is the probability of getting


a head and tail? 1 1
P ( H )= P (T )=
2 2
Lesson Proper
Experimental Probability
Experimental probability is based on the frequencies
in the actual conduct no
of .the experiment.
of time event that occurs
Probability ( event )=
total no . of trials

After 5 toss, we get3


3 heads and 2 tails.
2
The
P ( H )= P (T )=
experimental probability
5 of heads and5 tails are
Lesson Proper
Examples
Tossing a coin with sides marked X and Y for 12 times.
Event X Y
Frequency 8 4
Experimental 8 2 4 1
( )
P X = P ( Y )=
Probability 12 𝑜𝑟 3 12 𝑜𝑟 3
Theoretical 1 1
P ( X )= P ( Y )=
Probability 2 2
Lesson Proper
Tossing 2 coins one after the other 24 times; each coin is marked X and Y on its sides.

Event XX XY YX YY
Frequency 6 8 4 6
Experimental Theoretical
Event
Probability Probability
XX 𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐗 ) =
𝟔
𝟐𝟒
𝒐𝒓
𝟏
𝟒
𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐗 ) =
𝟏
𝟒
XY 𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐘 )=
𝟖
𝟐𝟒
𝒐𝒓
𝟏
𝟑
𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐘 )=
𝟏
𝟒
YX 𝐏 ( 𝐘𝐗 ) =
𝟒
𝒐𝒓
𝟏
𝐏 ( 𝐘𝐗 ) =
𝟏
𝟐𝟒 𝟔 𝟒
YY 𝐏 ( 𝐘𝐘 )=
𝟔
𝒐𝒓
𝟏
𝐏 ( 𝐘𝐘 )=
𝟏
𝟐𝟒 𝟒 𝟒
Same letters 𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐗 , 𝐘𝐘 )=
𝟏𝟐
𝒐𝒓
𝟏
𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐗 , 𝐘𝐘 )=
𝟐
𝒐𝒓
𝟏
𝟐𝟒 𝟐 𝟒 𝟐
Different 𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐘 , 𝐘𝐗 )=
𝟏𝟐
𝒐𝒓
𝟏 𝐏 ( 𝐗𝐘 , 𝐘𝐗 )= 𝒐𝒓
𝟐 𝟏
letters 𝟐𝟒 𝟐 𝟒 𝟐 Lesson Proper
Formative Assessment
Directions:
•On your module, answer Let’s Practice A page 156 numbers 7 –
14.

Formative Assessment
Summative Assessment no. 2
Pointers to Review:
Lesson 4: Experiments and Outcomes
Lesson 5: Experimental and Theoretical
Probability

When: May 10, 2021 (Synchronous, MATH time)

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