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Name: Francise Thaise B. Cortes Lesson no.

/s: 1 AND 2
YEAR- CLASS: 11-Daimler Quarter 3: week 3
SHS STEM SUBJECT TEACHER: CECIL CESPEDES DATE: February 23, 2022

MODULE 1: NATURE OF INQUIR AND RESEARCH

WHATS NEW LESSON 1: P.1


(T) number of deaths due to AIDS (H) number of channels in Sea cable
(O) weight of ₱100 worth of pork (A) number of satellites orbiting the Earth
(K) number of notebooks in a student’s bag (N) number of gadgets in a household
(U) volume of diesel used in a trip (Y) time needed to solve a Rubik’s cube
From the entries written in the table above, try to fill out the table below.
Discrete Random Variable Continuous Random Variable
(T) number of deaths due to AIDS (O) weight of ₱100 worth of pork
(H) number of channels in Sea cable (U) volume of diesel used in a trip
(A) number of satellites orbiting the Earth (Y) time needed to solve a Rubik’s cube
(N) number of gadgets in a household
(K) number of notebooks in a student’s bag
Don’t forget to re-arrange the letters to form a phrase.
Hidden words: THANK YOU
DISCRETE CONTINUOUS

WHAT I CAN DO: L1 P.4


WHATS MORE: L1 P. 4
1.Length of a cell phone charger CONTINUOUS
2.Number of gadgets in a household DISCRETE
1. NUMBER OF PENS IN A CASE – DISCRETE
3.Count of words encoded per minute DISCRETE
2. SUM OF ICE IN THE ICE HOLDER – DISCRETE
4.Amount of water consumed per day CONTINUOUS
5.Sum of burgers sold in a day DISCRETE
3. NUMBER OF CLOTHES IN THE CLOSET- DISCRETE
6.Amount of time needed to boil a liquid CONTINUOUS 4. AMOUNT OF RAIN WATER POURING- CONTINUOUS
7.Number of channels in a cable TV DISCRETE 5. DISTANCE BETWEEN JAPAN AND CHINA - CONTINOUOUS
8.Daily count of visitors in a mall DISCRETE
9.Distance between two barangays CONTINUOUS
10.Total area of a rice field CONTINUOUS

WHATS MORE: L1 P. 4 WHATS NEW: L2: P. 7

1, CRV 6. CRV Possible Outcomes Value of Random Variable


O (number of Yes (Y)
2. DRV 7. DRV votes)
YYY 3
3. CRV 8. CRV YYN 2
4. DRV 9. DRV YNY 2
NYY 2
5. CRV 10. CRV YNN 1
NYN 1
NNY 1
NNN 0
WHAT I CAN DO: L2 P.11
The possible values of the random variable Y are 0, 1, 2, and 3.
1. 1/8 2. 3/8 3. 3/8 4. 3/8 5. 3/4 6.3/4 7. 2/8

WHAT I CAN DO: L2 P.11 ACT.


2

-NOT VALID: SUM OF ALL PROBABILITY


-VALID: ALL SUM OF PROBABILITY IS EQUAL TO 1
IS 5/4 WHICH IS LESS THAN AND NOT EQUAL TO ONE

-NOT VALID: ALL SUM OF PROBABILITY IS 1.05; NOT MORE


THAN OR EQUAL TO 1
-NOT VALID: SUM OF ALL PROBABILITY IS 9/10 WHICH IS
LESS THAN AND NOT EQUAL TO 1

-VALID: SUM OF ALL PROBABILITY IS EQUAL TO 1

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