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Module 1 Activity and Assessment

This document contains activities and assessment questions about random variables. Activity 1 asks students to identify whether given variables are categorical or numerical. Activity 2 provides a word problem about cell phones returned to students and asks students to list sample spaces and outcomes. The assessment contains true/false questions about variables, questions to identify variables as discrete or continuous, and a word problem to list outcomes and values of a random variable.

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Module 1 Activity and Assessment

This document contains activities and assessment questions about random variables. Activity 1 asks students to identify whether given variables are categorical or numerical. Activity 2 provides a word problem about cell phones returned to students and asks students to list sample spaces and outcomes. The assessment contains true/false questions about variables, questions to identify variables as discrete or continuous, and a word problem to list outcomes and values of a random variable.

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ACTIVITY SHEET FOR RANDOM VARIABLES

ACTIVITY 1.1

Direction: Read each item carefully. Using your answer sheet, write C if the item
is a categorical variable and write N if the item is a numerical variable.

1. Age 7. Religion
2. Sex 8. Height
3. Gender 9. Score
4. Status 10. Classroom Section in
5. Weight PCSHS
6. Temperature

ACTIVITY 1.2

Direction: Read each item carefully. Using your answer sheet, write discrete if
the item is a discrete random variable and write continuous if the item is a continuous
variable.

1. Temperature of a Boiling Water


2. Number of Student enrolled in section dewey
3. Mrs. Grace weight is 70 kls
4. Anabelle completes the obstacle course in 50 seconds.
5. There are 10 butterflies inside the aviary.
ACTIVITY SHEET FOR RANDOM VARIABLES

ACTIVITY 2

Direction: Answer the word problem.

A school security guard had returned 3 cell phones to 3 students who claimed that they
lost their cell phones with the same brand and model. If Mary, Alex and Dref, in that
order, received one of the 3 cell phones, complete the table below by listing down the
sample points for the possible orders of returning the cell phones and find the e of the
random variable E that represents the correct matches.

Event Sample Space/ Outcome No. Sample Points

1 MAD 3

2 MDA 1

3 ADM 0

4 1. A__ 2. ___

5 3. D__ 4. ___

6 5. D__ 6. ___

Select the letter of your correct answer.

1. a. AMD b. ADM c. AAD d. AMM

2. a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3

3. a. DMA b. DAM c. DAA d. DMM

4. a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3

5. a. DMA b. DAM c. DAA d. DMM

6. a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3
MODULE 1 ASSESSMENT

I. True or False. Write T if the statement is correct and write F if the statement is
false and state what made the statement incorrect?

1. A variable is a specific characteristic or attribute with the population of


interests that varies changes to any individual or things.
2. Categorical variable is a quantitative variable.
3. A variable is a random variable whose values are determined by chance
or random event.
4. Numerical variables are variables that are classified to some attributes of
a person or things.
5. The numerical variables are also known as qualitative variables.
II. Tell whether each observation is a discrete or continuous random variable. Write D
for discrete random variable and C for continuous random variable.
1. Number of students who pass the examination.
2. Nana’s temperature is 37.5 degrees.
3. Sana jumped 1 meters over the fence.
4. RM’s cell phone number is 09486755389
5. Mimi drive her car at a speed of 100km/hr.

III. Answer the word problem.


A Health kit contains one Gauze plaster (G), and one Band Aid plaster (B). Two
plasters are drawn in successions with replacement. Find the possible outcomes and
the values y of the random variable Y, where Y is the number of Gauze plasters.

Event Sample Space/ Outcome (Y) No. of Gauze Plaster

1 GG

Prepared By: Jerixan C. Portes


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