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Name: Sheena Mae Gregorio Score: ________________

I. TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if otherwise.

TRUE 1. In permutation, order of objects is important.


FALSE 2. Outcome is the result of multiple trials of a probability experiment.
TRUE 3. Probability that something will happen is equal to 1.
TRUE 4. An event is a collection of one or more outcomes of an experiment.
TRUE 5. An event that cannot occur and has zero probability is an impossible event.
TRUE 6. Sure event is an event that is certain to occur, has probability equal to 1
FALSE 7. Venn diagram is a picture that deficit all possible outcomes for an experiment.
FALSE 8. The total area of a normal curve is 0.5.
TRUE 9. A normal distribution is symmetrical.
TRUE_10. The mean, median and mode are equal in a normal distribution.

II. Computation:
Directions: Solve the following:
1. How many ways can 4 officers in Grade 10-Newton class be elected among 45
students?
Solution:
2. How many ways can 9 people sit around a circular table?
Solution:
3. Committee of 6 officials is to be chosen from 8 men and 7 women. If the
committee is to maintain at least 4 women, how many ways can they be chosen?
Solution:
4. From a deck of 52 playing cards, 5 cards are to be drawn. How many 5-card
hands are there consisting of 3 face cards, 1 ace and 1 multiple of 3?
Solution:
5. A coin is thrown 3 times . What is the probability that (a) exactly two heads are
obtained?
Solution:
6. A box contains 3 defective and 4 non defective transistors. One randomly selects
a transistor (without replacement) until a nondefective one is obtained. What is
the probability that the number of transistors selected is three?
Solution:
7. Illustrate the area of the following z values
a. z = 1.38
b. z > -2. 67
c. Less than z = 1. 98
d. Between the z values 1. 38 and 3.01

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