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Quarter 3-- Seat Work #4 Quarter 3-- Seat Work #4

I. Identify the term being defined by the I. Identify the term being defined by the
statement. statement.

______1. are set of repeated activities which ______1. are set of repeated activities which
have well-defined results. have well-defined results.

______2. are the possible results of these ______2. are the possible results of these
activities. activities.

______3. is the set of all possible outcomes of ______3. is the set of all possible outcomes of
an experiment. an experiment.

______4.is the Subset of the sample space. ______4.is the Subset of the sample space.

______5. is the probability of an impossible ______5. is the probability of an impossible


event or impossible to happen event or impossible to happen

______6. Is the probability of a certain event ______6. Is the probability of a certain event
or sure to happen or sure to happen

______7. Is the set of all outcomes combining ______7. Is the set of all outcomes combining
all elements from two or more all elements from two or more
events/sets events/sets

______8. Is the set of all outcomes that are in ______8. Is the set of all outcomes that are in
both of the events or sets. both of the events or sets.

______9. It is number or count of distinct ______9. It is number or count of distinct


elements in a set. elements in a set.

______10. Events involving more than one ______10. Events involving more than one
happening together. happening together.

II. Find the probability II. Find the probability

Out of 250 tourists, 146 visited Korea (K), 108 Out of 250 tourists, 146 visited Korea (K), 108
visited Japan (J), 142 visited Hong Kong (H), 70 visited Japan (J), 142 visited Hong Kong (H), 70
visited Korea and Japan, 71 visited Japan and visited Korea and Japan, 71 visited Japan and
Hong Kong, 82 visited Korea and Hong Kong and Hong Kong, 82 visited Korea and Hong Kong and
46 visited Korea, Japan and Hong Kong. 46 visited Korea, Japan and Hong Kong.

Make the Venn Diagram Make the Venn Diagram

11) Korea? 11) Korea?

12) Korea only? 12) Korea only?

13) Japan or Hong Kong? 13) Japan or Hong Kong?

14) Korea and Hong Kong? 14) Korea and Hong Kong?

15) Hong Kong but not Japan 15) Hong Kong but not Japan
Quarter 3 Seat work # 5 Quarter 3 Seat work # 5

I. Compound events I. Compound events

Problem. Out of 500 surveyed students, 225 Problem. Out of 500 surveyed students, 225
liked pop music, 215 liked rock music, 175 liked liked pop music, 215 liked rock music, 175 liked
country music, 90 liked pop and country music, country music, 90 liked pop and country music,
125 liked pop and rock music, 110 liked rock and 125 liked pop and rock music, 110 liked rock and
country music and 50 liked pop, rock, and country music and 50 liked pop, rock, and
country music. country music.

1-3) Make a Venn Diagram showing the 1-3) Make a Venn Diagram showing the
representation between given sets. representation between given sets.

Answer the following: Answer the following:

If a student is selected at random from this If a student is selected at random from this
group, what is the probability of choosing a group, what is the probability of choosing a
student who liked: student who liked:

4) country music? 4) country music?


5) rock music only? 5) rock music only?
6) pop and country music? 6) pop and country music?
7) pop or rock music? 7) pop or rock music?
8) rock but not country? 8) rock but not country?
9) pop or rock or country music? 9) pop or rock or country music?
10) pop and rock and country music? 10) pop and rock and country music?

II. Mutual and non-Mutual Exclusive Events II. Mutual and non-Mutual Exclusive Events

11. A fair die is rolled once, what is the 11. A fair die is rolled once, what is the
probability of getting a factor of 4 or a multiple probability of getting a factor of 4 or a multiple
of 3. of 3.

12. A number is drawn at random from the set 12. A number is drawn at random from the set
{1,2,3,...,20}. Find the probability that the {1,2,3,...,20}. Find the probability that the
number chosen is a multiple of 3 or a multiple of number chosen is a multiple of 3 or a multiple of
10. 10.

13. A card is drawn at random from a standard 13. A card is drawn at random from a standard
deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of drawing deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of drawing
a 7 or a red card? a 7 or a red card?

14. Suppose out of 100 grade10 students, 35 14. Suppose out of 100 grade10 students, 35
play basketball, 25 play volleyball and 10 play play basketball, 25 play volleyball and 10 play
basketball and volleyball. What is the probability basketball and volleyball. What is the probability
that a student play basketball or volleyball? that a student play basketball or volleyball?

15. Each of the letters A, B, C, D, E and F is 15. Each of the letters A, B, C, D, E and F is
written on a face of a cube. If the cube is rolled written on a face of a cube. If the cube is rolled
once, what is the probability of that ‘a once, what is the probability of that ‘a
consonant’ or ‘a letter in the word FADE’ turn consonant’ or ‘a letter in the word FADE’ turn
up? up?

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