1. The document describes three math probability activities involving selecting random objects from groups. Activity 1 involves selecting balls with single digit numbers from a box of 10 balls. Activity 2 involves selecting fruits randomly from a basket containing 4 rambutan, 5 lanzones, 1 pineapple, and 2 mangoes. Activity 3 involves calculating probabilities of selecting random letters from words and random members from groups of people and cards.
1. The document describes three math probability activities involving selecting random objects from groups. Activity 1 involves selecting balls with single digit numbers from a box of 10 balls. Activity 2 involves selecting fruits randomly from a basket containing 4 rambutan, 5 lanzones, 1 pineapple, and 2 mangoes. Activity 3 involves calculating probabilities of selecting random letters from words and random members from groups of people and cards.
1. The document describes three math probability activities involving selecting random objects from groups. Activity 1 involves selecting balls with single digit numbers from a box of 10 balls. Activity 2 involves selecting fruits randomly from a basket containing 4 rambutan, 5 lanzones, 1 pineapple, and 2 mangoes. Activity 3 involves calculating probabilities of selecting random letters from words and random members from groups of people and cards.
A box has 10 balls. Each ball is marked with single digit from 0 to 9. One ball is randomly selected. What is the probability that the number is: 1. greater than 6? 2. less than or equal to 3? 3. odd? 4. not 0? 5. 3 or 9? Activity 2. “Fruit Panda” There are 4 rambutan, 5 lanzones, 1 pineapple, and 2 mangoes in a basket. Suppose you select one fruit at random. Find each probability. 1. P(mangoes) 2. P(rambutan) 3. P(rambutan or mango) 4. P(not pineapple) 5. P(not banana) Activity 3. “Problem No More” 1. If a letter is chosen at random from the word PROBABILITY, find the probability that the letter chosen is: a. a vowel b. a consonant 2. A frontliner will be chosen from a certain group. There are 9 nurses and 8 doctors in that group. What is the probability that the chosen frontliner is a doctor? 3. A card is drawn in a standard deck of cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is a queen? 4. Grade 8 Math teacher of San Pablo City Integrated High School picks a student at random in his class. If there are 15 males and 22 females in the class, what is the probability that a female student will be picked?