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Department of Education

Region VI – Western Visayas


Division of Aklan
LAMBERTO H. TIROL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Yapak, Malay, Aklan

MATHEMATICS 8
Weekly Assessment
Quarter 4 – Module No. 8 - 10

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Note:

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Please do Weekly Assessment
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Written Works (50%)


Activity 1. MATCH ME!
Direction: Match the statements in Column A with the corresponding answers in
Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
______ 1. It is written as fractions or decimals from A. Subjective
0 to 1 or as percent from 0% to 100%. Probability

______ 2. It is a probability based on a personal B. Theoretical


reasoning or judgment. Probability

______ 3. A formula in getting the number of C. Experimental


favorable outcomes. Probability

______ 4. If an event has a probability of 0.5 or D. Certain Event


50%, it is called?

______ 5. The measure of likelihood or chance E. Even Event


that an event will happen.

______ 6. If an event has a probability of 0 or 0%, F. Impossible Event


then it is called?

______ 7. A formula to compute the probability of G. Probabilities


simple event.

______ 8. It is an approach that bases the H. Sample space


probability on the possible chances of
something to happen.
______ 9. If an event has a probability of 1 or I. Probability
100%, then it is called.

______ 10. It is based on the number of possible J. n ( E ) =P ( E ) . n( S)


outcomes by the total number of trials.

K. P ( E )=
n( E)
n( S)
Activity 2. Problem Solving
Direction: Given the situations below, answer the following questions.

A. A spinner with the numbers from 1-10 is spun once, compute the probability
that it will land on

1. a number 6 P(E) = _____

2. a number greater than 5 P(E) = _____

3. an odd number P(E) = _____

4. a number divisible by 3 P(E) = _____

5. a prime number P(E) = _____

B. Joy sells plain t-shirts colored with red, green, white, black and blue. She
wants to record her total number of sold t-shirts within a month. The number of
sold for each color are indicated below.

Color of T-Shirt Number of pieces sold Probability

RED 12

GREEN 9

WHITE 20

BLACK 15

BLUE 4
C. Lira bought three dozen of eggs. Some are native and the other is salted egg.
She uses all the native eggs which is ¼ of total number of eggs. How many
native eggs are there? How many salted eggs are there?
Given:
P(native) = n(S) =

Solution: Solution:

n(E) = P(E)  n(S) n(native eggs) + n(salted eggs) = n(S)

native eggs = n(salted eggs) =

Performance Tasks (50%)

Activity 3. Writing

What is the importance of process in finding solutions to problems involving


probabilities of simple event in real life situation? Cite two examples (10 points).

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