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NAME: _______________________________ SECTION: ______________________

MATHEMATICS 10 QUARTER 3 – WEEK 7 & 8

PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THIS WORKSHEET. YOU CAN WRITE YOUR
ANSWER AT THE BACK OF THE PAPER. PLEASE SHOW YOUR SOLUTION.

LEARNING TASK #1: PLAY WITH ALPHABETS


Problem: Maricar labelled each of 26 small pieces of paper a distinct letter in the English alphabet. She put it in
a box. If she will ask her brother, Paulo, to randomly pick a piece of paper from the box, what is the probability
that is:
1. a vowel or a consonant?
2. a consonant or w?
3. a vowel or e?
4. a consonant or o?
5. a vowel or k?

LEARNING TASK #2: EXCLUSIVE OR NOT?


Tell whether each of the following situations indicates mutually exclusive events or not mutually exclusive
events. Write M for mutually exclusive and N for not mutually exclusive.

_______1. A box contains 26 balls labelled by each letter of the English alphabet. Assume that each ball is
designated by a unique letter and a ball is drawn randomly from the box, what is the probability that it is "A"
or "B"? 
_______2. A box contains 26 balls labelled by each letter of the English alphabet. Assume that each ball is
designated by a unique letter and a ball is drawn randomly from the box, what is the probability that it is "E"
or vowel?
_______3. A box contains 26 balls labelled by each letter of the English alphabet. Assume that each ball is
designated by a unique letter and a ball is drawn randomly from the box, what is the probability that it is "P"
or a consonant?
_______4. A box contains 26 balls labeled by each letter of the English alphabet. Assume that each ball is
designated by a unique letter and a ball is drawn randomly from the box, what is the probability that it is "O"
or a consonant? 
_______5. A box contains 26 balls labelled by each letter of the English alphabet. Assume that each ball is
designated by a unique letter and a ball is drawn randomly from the box, what is the probability that it is
vowel or a consonant?

LEARNING TASK #3: PROBLEM SOLVING


Consider the situation below and solve the following problem.
Problem: A Korean restaurant serves a plate of meat for samgyupsal. The plate of meat a group of friends
receives has 10 plates of pork, 7 plates of beef, and 3 plates of chicken. After the group chooses a plate, they
grill it. Find the probability of getting the specified plates of meat
below.
1. P(pork or beef)
2. P(chicken or not beef)
3. P(pork or chicken)
4. P(pork or not chicken)
5. P(pork or not beef)

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