Learning Task 9 A. Illustrate the probability of mutually exclusive event. 1. The probability of getting odd numbers or even numbers in casting a die.

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Learning Task 9
A. Illustrate the probability of mutually exclusive event.
1. The probability of getting odd numbers or even numbers in casting a die.
2. The probability of picking a red card or spade from a deck of cards.
B. Solve problems involving mutually and not mutually exclusive events.
1. Two pair of dice are thrown. What is the probability of getting a sum of 5 or a sum of 6?
2. A basket contains 8 mangoes, 6 star apples, and 10 dragon fruits. What is the probability of
picking mangoes or dragon fruit?
C. Solve problems involving independent and dependent event.
1. A box contains 5 green balls, 6 white balls, and 9 red balls. Two balls are drawn at random with
replacement. Find the probability of getting red ball on the first draw, then white on the second.
2. There are 6 oranges, 5 apples and 5 mangoes on the basket. Paige got two fruits at random
without replacement. Find the probability that it was an orange and apple.
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What I have learned?
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PERFORMANCE TASK 8
1. How do you illustrate probability of mutually exclusive events?
2. How to differentiate mutually exclusive and non-mutually exclusive events?
3. What are the procedures in solving problem involving probability.
4. Can you cite a real-life situation that you can apply probability.
References
Foster, Alan G, et.al; Merrill Algebra Two with Trigonometry Merrill Publishing Company
1990pp 506-515
Oronce, Orlando A. and Mendoza, Marilyn O. E-Math Advanced Algebra and
Trigonometry Revised Edition; Rex Bookstore, 2012
Math Time Activity Sourcebook Grade 10; Educational Resources Corporation, 2016
https://www.mathplanet.com/education/pre-algebra/probability-and-statistic/combinations-and-permutations
PRETEST ANSWER KEY:
6. B
7. A
1. D
2. B
29 B / 30
9. C
10. C
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Transcribed Image Text:ll SMART 7:02 PM @ 10%C drive.google.com Done | PDF MATH10 Q3-SLM-2.pdf What is more? Learning Task 9 A. Illustrate the probability of mutually exclusive event. 1. The probability of getting odd numbers or even numbers in casting a die. 2. The probability of picking a red card or spade from a deck of cards. B. Solve problems involving mutually and not mutually exclusive events. 1. Two pair of dice are thrown. What is the probability of getting a sum of 5 or a sum of 6? 2. A basket contains 8 mangoes, 6 star apples, and 10 dragon fruits. What is the probability of picking mangoes or dragon fruit? C. Solve problems involving independent and dependent event. 1. A box contains 5 green balls, 6 white balls, and 9 red balls. Two balls are drawn at random with replacement. Find the probability of getting red ball on the first draw, then white on the second. 2. There are 6 oranges, 5 apples and 5 mangoes on the basket. Paige got two fruits at random without replacement. Find the probability that it was an orange and apple. > What I have learned? A PERFORMANCE TASK 8 1. How do you illustrate probability of mutually exclusive events? 2. How to differentiate mutually exclusive and non-mutually exclusive events? 3. What are the procedures in solving problem involving probability. 4. Can you cite a real-life situation that you can apply probability. References Foster, Alan G, et.al; Merrill Algebra Two with Trigonometry Merrill Publishing Company 1990pp 506-515 Oronce, Orlando A. and Mendoza, Marilyn O. E-Math Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry Revised Edition; Rex Bookstore, 2012 Math Time Activity Sourcebook Grade 10; Educational Resources Corporation, 2016 https://www.mathplanet.com/education/pre-algebra/probability-and-statistic/combinations-and-permutations PRETEST ANSWER KEY: 6. B 7. A 1. D 2. B 29 B / 30 9. C 10. C Page
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