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Basic Concepts of Probability

Here are the probabilities: a. Red = 40/110 b. Green = 25/110 c. Yellow = 15/110 d. Blue = 30/110 e. Black = 0/110 (there are no black marbles)

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Basic Concepts of Probability

Here are the probabilities: a. Red = 40/110 b. Green = 25/110 c. Yellow = 15/110 d. Blue = 30/110 e. Black = 0/110 (there are no black marbles)

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BASIC CONCEPTS OF

PROBABILITY

John-Rey B. Manzano
Teacher III
MATH-HUHULA
1. Choose a number from 1 to 30
2. Tell if the number appears in
each of the 5 cards to be
shown.
3. The teacher will guess the
number
C A R D 1 C A R D 2
1 3 5 7 9 2 3 6 7 10
11 13 15 17 19 11 14 15 18 19
21 23 25 27 29 22 23 26 27 30

C A R D 3
4 5 6 7 12
13 14 15 20 21
22 23 28 29 30

C A R D 4 C A R D 5
8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20
13 14 15 24 25 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30
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1. YTOPABRIIBL

PROBABILITY

- Is the chance that something will happen.


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2. XENTEPMERI

EXPERIMENT

- anything that is repeatedly do where results may vary


even conditions are similar.
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3. EVTEN

EVENT

- Is any set of one or more outcomes satisfying


some given conditions. A subset of sample space
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4. OTOEUCM

OUTCOME

- The result of a single event in an experiment


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5. SALMPE SCEPA

SAMPLE SPACE

- set of all possible outcomes in an experiment


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6. ELAMSP ONIPT

SAMPLE POINT

- it is just one of the possible outcomes


Question:

If a pregnant woman will give birth to a child,


what is the probability that the child is a
male?

P=
Probability of Event

In a sample of equal outcomes, the


probability of an event, denoted as P(E), is
calculated on the basis of favorable
outcomes and the number of possible
outcomes. That is

P(E) =
Example # 1:

In a box, there are 4 green balls, 6 blue


balls, and 8 red balls. Find the
probability of getting:

a) blue ball c) red ball


b) green ball
Solution
Green Balls – 4
Blue Balls – 6
Red Balls – 8
Total – 18

a) Probability of getting blue ball

Number of favorable outcomes 6


P(blue) = =
Number of possible outcomes 18
P(blue) =
Solution
Green Balls – 4
Blue Balls – 6
Red Balls – 8
Total – 18

b) Probability of getting green ball

Number of favorable outcomes 4


P(green) = =
Number of possible outcomes 18
P(green) =
Solution
Green Balls – 4
Blue Balls – 6
Red Balls – 8
Total – 18

c) Probability of getting red ball

Number of favorable outcomes 8


P(red) = =
Number of possible outcomes 18
P(red) =
Example # 2:

If a letter is to be selected from the


word MILLENNIAL, find the probability
that the letter is
a) vowel c) N
b) consonant
Solution

MILLENNIAL:

a) Probability that the letter is a vowel

Number of favorable outcomes 4


P(vowel) = =
Number of possible outcomes 10

P(vowel) =
Solution

MILLENNIAL:

b) Probability that the letter is a consonant

Number of favorable outcomes 6


P(consonant) = =
Number of possible outcomes 10

P(consonant) =
Solution

MILLENNIAL:

b) Probability that the letter is N

Number of favorable outcomes 2


P(N) = =
Number of possible outcomes 10

P(N) =
Question

How to find the probability of


simple event?
Seatwork:

1) Presently, there are 38 students in Grade 8.


Twenty two of them are boys. If a student is to
be chosen from the class, what is the probability
that the student is a:
a) boy b) girl
2) In a box, there are 20 balls number from 1 to 20.
If a ball is drawn from the box, find the
probability of getting:
a) an even number c) a prime number
b) an odd number
PROBABILITY OF EVENT

 Probability of an event ranges from 0 t0 1


 A probability of 0 means the event will
never occur
 A probability of means there is a 50-50
chance that the event will occur
 A probability of 1 means the event will
always occur
Probability of Event

There are 6 blue balls, 12 red balls, and 18


yellow balls in a bag. If a ball is drawn, what
is the probability of selecting
a. Red ball
b. Yellow Ball
c. Blue Ball
d. Orange Ball

P(E) =
QUIZ

A glass jar contains 40 red marbles, 30 blue


marbles, 15 yellow marbles and 25 green
marbles. If a marble is drawn from a glass jar,
what is the probability that a marble is
a. Red
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Blue
e. Black

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