MATHEMATICS 10 ACTIVITY 1
QUARTER 3 WEEK 7 Define shortly but concisely the term listed below the
Learning Competency: Illustrate the probability of provided illustration to help define the terms.
union of two events. 1. Probability –
2. Union of two Event –
3. Probability of a Union of two Events -
This Quarter 3 - Module 7 is all about Probability of a Union of Two
Events. In this module you expected to develop competency on the
ability to illustrate the probability of a union of two events. To complete ACTIVITY 2
this goal, you just have to accomplish certain subtasks. First, you need
to define what is meant by the word “probability”. Second, you need to Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following
determine union of two events. And lastly, you need to demonstrate questions. Show your solution.
the probability of a union of two events.
1. When choosing an “Ace” and a “King” from a standard deck of
cards, the probability is __________.
2. The sum of the probability obtained in all possible outcomes
when throwing a die is equal to ____.
3. In an urn, there are 10 balls in which 3 of these are in color
blue, 2 are on color orange, and 5 are in color violet. What is
the probability of getting orange when ask to draw one ball
from the urn? _____
4. What is the probability of picking one heart cards or one face
cards? ______
5. In an English alphabet, what is the probability of getting a
vowel letter when you’ll be asked to pick one? ____
6. In a standard deck of card what is the probability of picking a
heart? ___
7. When choosing an “Ace” from a standard deck of cards, the
probability is ___.
ACTIVITY 3
For numbers 1 to 3, please refer your answers on the figures provided
below.
1. Find (A)
2. Find (B)
3. Find (A U B).
For numbers 4 to 6, please refer your answers on the figures provided
below.
1. Find (Q)
2. Find (P)
3. Find (P U Q).
MATHEMATICS 10
QUARTER 3 WEEK 8
Learning Competency: Find the probability of (A U B).
(CODE: M10SP-IIIg-h-1)
EVALUATION
Draw a Venn diagram. Let X be the event of red
cards in a standard deck of cards and let Y be
the event of face cards.
1. Find P (X)
2. Find P (Y)
3. Find P (X U Y)
Draw a Venn diagram. 16 people study French,
21 study Spanish and there are 30 altogether.
Work out the probabilities!
1. Find P (French)
2. Find P (Spanish)
3. Find P (French Only)
4. Find P (Spanish Only)
5. Find P (French U Spanish)