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Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray:

World's Living Silver Lining

Miss Catriona Gray has a bag


full of candies and she wanted to
give it to the children of Tondo,
Manila. There are 4 pcs. of Flat
Tops, 8 pcs. of Hany, 6 pcs. of
Lollipop, 4 pcs. of Milkita and 2
pcs. of Chooey Choco.
Guide Questions:

1. List all the possible


outcomes/sample space.
2. How many candies are there in
all?
3. Which candy has the greatest
chance to be selected by the child?
4. How about the least chance to be
selected?
Guide Questions:

1. List all the possible


outcomes/sample space.

{FT1,FT2,FT3,FT4,H1,H2,H3,H4,H5,
H6,H7,H8,L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,M1,M2,
M3,M4,CC1,CC2}
Guide Questions:

2. How many candies are there in


all?
There are 24 candies in all.
Guide Questions:

3. Which candy has the greatest


chance to be selected by the child?
Among the candies, hany has the
greatest chance to be selected by
the child.
Guide Questions:

4. How about the least chance to be


selected?
Among the candies, chooey choco
has the least chance to be selected
by the child.
Probability
of an
Event
In a sample space of
equally likely outcomes, the
probability of an event, denoted
as P (E), is computed on the
basis of favourable outcomes
and the number of possible
outcomes. Event is any subset
of sample space.
There is bag full of
candies. There are 4 pcs. Of flat
top, 8 pcs. of hany, 6 pcs. of
lollipop, 4 pcs. of milkita and 2
pcs. of choey choco. What is the
probability that a child will
select:
There are 4 pcs. of Flat Tops in
the bag.

 
There are 8 pcs. of Hany in the bag.

 
There are 6 pcs. of lollipop in the bag.

 
There are 4 pcs. of milkita in the bag.

 
There are 2 pcs. of Choey Choco in
the bag.

 
A fair die will be rolled. What is
the probability of getting:

a. a number “4” ?
b. an odd number?
c. a number less than 3?
MATH
What statements can
you make about
yourself that is
possible and
impossible?  
Direction: Read the problem
comprehensively. Choose the letter of
the correct answer.
 
A circle is divided into 10 equal
parts to form a spinner. It is numbered
and colored as shown on the next slide.
Find the probability that when the
spinner is spun, the pointer will stop at:
 
1. A yellow sector
a. 2/5 b. 3/5 c. 1/5
 
2. A number divisible by 2
a. 1/2 b. 1/5 c. 1/10

3. Red sector with odd number


a. 2/5 b. 1/5 c. 1/10

4. White sector with even number


a. 1 b. 0 c. 1/10
5. A number greater than 4
a. 3/5 b. 1/5 c. 2/5
 
ANSWER:
1. c
2. a
3. c
4. c
5. a
Thank you
for watching 
Research on Fundamental
Counting Techniques (FCT).

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