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Form 3 words from the scrambled letters Let’s


below. Note: Observe color coding. Check!

mclutntuausilleyexveev
M U T U A L L Y
E V E N T
E X C L U S I V E
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Pongapong National High School

MUTUALLY AND
NOT MUTUALLY
EXCLUSIVE
EVENTS

December 5, 2019
LEARNING COMPETENCY

The learner finds the probability of (A U B).


(M10SP-IIIg-h-1)
a.Illustrates mutually and not mutually exclusive
events.
b. Find the probability of mutually and not mutually
exclusive events.
c. Value accumulated knowledge as means of
understanding
ACTIVATING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

Fact or a Bluff?
If a card is drawn from an ordinary deck of 52
cards, find the probability that the card is
a.a red card? FACT (0.5)
BLUFF
b.a diamond card of a black card?
c.a diamond card or a face card? FACT (0.4)
Mutually exclusive events are events that have no
common outcomes. Not mutually exclusive events
are exact opposite of mutually exclusive events.
Probability of the Union of Two Mutually
Exclusive Events
(Addition Rule 2)
Illustrative Example 1:
Given a standard deck of cards.
a. What is the probability of selecting a spade or a club?
Illustrative Example 1:
Given a standard deck of cards.
b. What is the probability of selecting an ace, a 2, or a king, if 3
cards are drawn at random?
Illustrative Example 1:
Given a standard deck of cards.
c. What is the probability of selecting at least 3 jack, if 4 cards are
drawn?
Answer the following problems.
1.There are a total of 48 students in Grade 10 – Gold.
Twenty are boys and 28 are girls. If a teacher randomly
selects a student to represent the class in a school
meeting, what is the probability that a;
a. boy is chosen? b. girl is chosen?
2. Suppose that a team of 3 students is formed such that
it is composed of a team leader, a secretary, and a
spokesperson. What is the probability that a team
formed is composed of a girl secretary?
3. A bag contains 12 blue, 3 red, and 4 white marbles.
What is the probability of drawing;
a.in 1 draw, either a red, white, or blue marble?
b. in 2 draws, either a red marble followed by a blue
marble or a red marble followed by a red marble?
IT’S
ALREADY
TIME!
Mutually exclusive events A and B are events which
do not have any common outcome.

Non-mutually exclusive events A and B are events


which share at least one common outcome.
Solve the following problems.
1.A restaurant serves a bowl of candies to their customers. The
bowl of candies Michelle receives has 10 chocolate candies, 8
coffee candies, and 12 caramel candies. After Michelle chooses a
candy, she eats it. Find the probability of getting candies with the
indicated flavors.
a.P (chocolate or coffee)
b. P (caramel or not coffee)
c. P (coffee or caramel)
d. P (chocolate or not caramel)
2. Mardie has pairs of pants in three different colors,
blue, black, and brown. He has 5 colored shirts: a
white, a red, a yellow, a blue, and a mixed-colored
shirt. What is the probability that Mardie wears a
black pair of pants and a red shirt on a given day?
3. A motorcycle licence plate has 2 letters and 3
numbers. What is the probability that a motorcycle has
a licence plate containing a double letter and an even
number?
Study : Independent and Dependent Events Define
(1) Independent Events; and
(2) Dependent Events.

Why the outcome of the flip of a fair coin is


independent of the flips that came before it?
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LEARNING COMPETENCY

The learner illustrates mutually exclusive events.


(M10SP-IIIi-1)
a. Illustrate mutually exclusive events and not
mutually exclusive events.
b. Differentiate mutually exclusive events from not
mutually exclusive events.
c. Appreciate the concept of mutually exclusive events
and not mutually exclusive events in formulating
DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITY
GROUP WORK : Jumbled Word Rearrange the set
of letters to form a new word related to probability.
1.ritenecitson INTERSECTION
2.veten EVENT
3.myultalu MUTUALLY
4.esculixve
EXCLUSIVE
GROUP WORK
1. Which road will you take? Left or right?
GROUP WORK
GROUP WORK
What do you observed about the activity?
•Was it easy for you to decide what event to choose?
•Is it possible to choose both?
•Can it happen at the same time?
•What do you call an event that can happen at the same time?
•What do you call an event that cannot happen at the same
time?
Guided questions
1.What do you call an event that can’t happen at
the same time?
2.What are the examples presented in the video?
3.What do you call an event that can happen at
the same time?
GROUP ACTIVITY
99 grade 10 students from Pongapong National High School are
interviewed if they are willing to join either volleyball (V) or
basketball (B) in the upcoming sports fest. Shown here is the
result of the survey.

99
1. Construct a Venn Diagram
a. What is the probability of the students who are willing
to join volleyball? 55/99 = 0.5
b. What is the probability of the students who are willing
22/99 = 0.2
to join volleyball only?
c. What is the probability of the students who are willing
to join basketball?77/99 = 0.7
d. What is the probability of the students who are willing
to join basketball only?44/99 = 0.4
e. What is the probability of the students who are willing
to join volleyball and basketball? 33/99 = 0.3
The Illustration will be …
a. P(B)
To find P(B), we will add the probability that only B occurs to
the probability that B and V occur, thus
P(B) = 0.4 + 0.3 = 0.7

b. P(V) Similarly, P(V)= 0.2 + 0.3 = 0.5


c. Now, is the value 0.3 in the overlapping region.
d. P(B∪V)
Thus, P(B∪V)=P(B)+P(V)- P(B∩V) =0.7 + 0.5 - 0.3 = 0.9
Probability of the Union of Two Events
(Addition Rule 1)
Max rolled a fair die and wished
to find the probability of “the
number that turns up is even or
number greater than 3”
Solution: Sample Space: {1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6}
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tekhnologic
GROUP 1
Dario puts 44 marbles in a box in
which 14 are red, 12 are blue, and
18 are yellow. If Dario picks one
marble at random, what is the
probability that he selects a red
marble or a yellow marble?
CHERELY
JEAN
MAQUILING
Group 1 Representative
CONGRATULATIONS
!

tekhnologic
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GROUP 2
Out of 5200 households surveyed,
2107 had a dog, 807 had a cat, and
303 had both a dog and a cat. What
is the probability that a randomly
selected household has a dog or a
cat?
RENEGENE
TALAN

Group 2 Representative
CONGRATULATIONS
!

tekhnologic
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GROUP 3
A box contains 6 white balls, 5 red
balls and 4 blue balls. What is the
probability of drawing a red ball or
white ball?
LEONIDES
DEIMOS

Group 3 Representative
CONGRATULATIONS
!

tekhnologic
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GROUP 4
A cube with A, B, C, D, E, and F on
its faces is rolled. What is the
probability of rolling a vowel of a
letter in the word FRAUD?
RELLYJENE
VILLANUEVA

Group 4 Representative
CONGRATULATIONS
!

tekhnologic
Please prepare ¼ Sheet of Paper

OKEY KEYOOW
Compound events – defined as a composition of two
or more other events They can be formed in two ways:

• Union-the union of two events A and B, denoted as


A∪B, is the event that occurs if either A or B or both
occur on a single performance of an experiment.
• Intersection – the intersection of two events A and B,
denoted as A B, is the event that occurs if both A and B
occur on a single performance of the experiment.
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Directions: Read each question below. Write
the letter of the correct answer on your paper.
1. A day of the week is chosen at random.
What is the probability of choosing a Monday or
Tuesday?
A. 1/7
B. 2/14
C. 2/7
D. none of the above
2. In a pet store, there are 6 puppies, 9 kittens,
4 gerbils and 7 parakeets. If a pet is chosen at
random the probability of choosing a puppy or
a parakeet is?
A.

B. ½
C. 11/26
D. none of the above
3. The probability of a teenager owning a
skateboard is 0.37, of owning a bicycle is 0.81
and of owning both is 0.36. If a teenager is
chosen at random, what is the probability that
the teenager owns a skateboard or a bicycle?
A. 1.18
B. 0.7
C. 0.82
D. none of the above
4. A number from 1 to 10 is chosen at random.
What is the probability of choosing a 5 or an
even number?
A. 3/5
B. ½
C. 1/5
D. all of the above
5. A single 6-sided die is rolled. What is the
probability of rolling a number greater than 3 or
an even number?
A. 1
B. 1/3
C. 3/6
D. none of the above
LET’S CHECK!
1. C 2/7
2. B 1/2
3. C 0.82 Addition Rule 1
4. A 3/5
5. B 1/3
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