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Learning Activity Sheets Grade 10 - Mathematics

1. The document provides learning activity sheets for a 10th grade mathematics class. 2. The activities include completing probability tables, constructing Venn diagrams to calculate probabilities of teenagers having social media accounts, determining if events are mutually exclusive or not, and answering multiple choice probability questions. 3. The activities are designed to help students practice calculating and illustrating probabilities of events.

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Learning Activity Sheets Grade 10 - Mathematics

1. The document provides learning activity sheets for a 10th grade mathematics class. 2. The activities include completing probability tables, constructing Venn diagrams to calculate probabilities of teenagers having social media accounts, determining if events are mutually exclusive or not, and answering multiple choice probability questions. 3. The activities are designed to help students practice calculating and illustrating probabilities of events.

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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS Grade 10 – MATHEMATICS

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Name: ___________________________ Date: _________ Rating/Score: _______

Activity 1: Fill Me In…


Complete the table. The first item is done for you.

Experiments n(E) n(S) P(E)


1. When a die is thrown,
what is the probability of * + * + ( )
getting a number that is 2 6
multiple of 3?
2. In tossing a coin, find the
probability of getting a tail.

3. Each of the letters from


the word PEACE is
written on a card. A card
is picked from the bag at
random. What is the
likelihood of the letter 'E'
being obtained?
4. When a die is thrown,
what is the probability of
getting a number that is
less than 7?

5. A bag contains yellow


and green marbles of the
same sizes. There are 6
green marbles and 4
yellow marbles. Find the
probability of getting a
yellow one.

6. Find the chance of having


a face card if a card is
drawn randomly from a
deck of cards.

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Quarter 3 Week: 8
Competencies: Finds the probability of (A∪B) M10SP-IIIg-h-1
Notes to teachers: This material serves as summative assessment.
(This is a Government Property. Not For Sale.)
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
Grade 10 - Mathematics
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Activity 2: LET’S DO THIS! FACEBOOK & TWITTER


Directions: Construct a Venn diagram and answer the following questions.

There are 20 Twitter accounts in a group of 50 teens, 35 have Facebook


accounts, and 10 do not have an account. One adolescent is chosen randomly.

1. What is the probability of a teenager getting a Facebook account?

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2. What is the probability of a teenager getting a Twitter account?

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3. What is the probability of a teenager getting Twitter and Facebook accounts?

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4. What is the probability that the teenager has either a Facebook or Twitter
account?

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5. What is the probability that the teenager have neither Facebook nor Twitter
account?

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Quarter 3 Week: 9
Competencies: illustrates mutually exclusive events. M10SP-IIIi-1
Notes to teachers: This material serves as summative assessment.
(This is a Government Property. Not For Sale.)
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS Grade 10 – MATHEMATICS
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Activity 3: MUTUALLY OR NOT MUTUALLY?


A. Directions: Tell whether the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually
exclusive. Then, find the probability.
1. Mario has 45 chips in red, 12 chips in blue, and 24 chips in white. What is the
chance that Mario will pick a red chip or a white chip at random?

2. Out of 240 students, 176 are members of the honor roll, 48 are members of
the varsity team, and 36 are members of the honor roll and are members of
the varsity team.

3. Ruby’s dog has 8 puppies. White females, 3 mixed-color females, 1 white


male, and 2 mixed-color males are the puppies. Ruby wants to keep one
puppy. What is the likelihood that she picks a puppy that is female and white
randomly?

4. Carl’s basketball shooting records indicate that for any frame, the probability
that he will score in a two-point shoot is 30%, a three-point shoot 45%, and
neither 25%. What is the probability that Carl’s will score either in a two-point
shoot or three-point shoot?

B. Directions: Consider the situations below and answer the questions that follow.

1. There is a pair of rolled dices.


a. What is the probability that even or greater than 8 is the sum of the
numbers?

b. What is the chance that the sum is bigger than 3?

c. What is the probability of 5 or 8 being the sum?

2. Rhian likes to wear colored shirts. She has 15 shirts in the closet. Five are
blue, four are in different shades of red, and the rest are of different colors.
What is the probability of her wearing a blue or a red shirt?

3. The license plate number of a motorbike has 2 letters and 3 digits. What is the
probability of having a license plate featuring a double letter and an even
number for a motorbike?

__________________________________________________________________________________________
Quarter 3 Week: 9
Competencies: illustrates mutually exclusive events. M10SP-IIIi-1
Notes to teachers: This material serves as summative assessment.
(This is a Government Property. Not For Sale.)
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
Grade 10 - Mathematics
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Activity 4: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Jody has four cans of juice –orange, pineapple, calamansi, and guyabano. She
will choose three that she will take with her to school. If she chose calamansi,
what is the probability she also chooses pineapple?
A. 7/8 B. 3/4 C. 1/3 D. 3/8
2. In a package, a baby has five blocks - red, yellow, green, blue, and black. The
child takes a block out, looks at it, and puts it back into the package. What is the
likelihood that the chosen 4 blocks are all of the same colors if he does this 4
times before getting tired and crawling away?
A. 5/54 B. 1/54 C. 4/54 D. 2/54
3. Four batteries are present, and one of them is faulty. Two are to be selected for
use at random. Find the likelihood that the chosen second battery is not defective
because the first one was not defective.

A. 2/3 B. 1/4 C. 1/3 D. ½

4. You were given two chances to spin a wheel with numbers 1 to 5. If you are not
allowed to have the same result in both spins, what is the probability of spinning
an odd number if your first spin is 4?
A. 1/2 B. 3/4 C. 1/4 D. 1/8
5. When rolling a 6-sided die, what is the probability of rolling either an even number
or a 5?
A. 5/6 B. 1/2 C. 2/3 D. 1/12
6. Danny has 20 chocolates. Five are milk chocolates, and the rest are dark
chocolates. What is the probability of getting dark chocolate?
A. 3/4 B. 1/2 C. 1/15 D. 3/10
7. A vase includes 12 red roses, 5 yellow roses, and 3 white roses. Felix takes a
rose from the vase at random. What is the probability of him not choosing a red
rose?
A. 12/20 B. 8/20 C. 8/12 D . 5/12
8. Leon throws a biased coin. The chance is 40% of having a tail. What is the
possibility of having heads?
A. 40% B. 60% C. 80% D. 20%
9. Daisy plants a bulb of daffodils. 0.8 is the likelihood that the bulb will expand.
What is the possibility of the bulb not growing?

A. 0.8 B. 0.2 C. 0.4 D. 0.6


10. There are 20 confections in a bag. One is picked at random from the bag. The
probability that this confection is not chocolate is 0.6. How many chocolates are in
the bag?
A. 0.4 B. 4 C. 8 D. 12
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Quarter 3 Week: 9
Competencies: illustrates mutually exclusive events. M10SP-IIIi-1
Notes to teachers: This material serves as summative assessment.
(This is a Government Property. Not For Sale.)

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