Math Quarter-3-Module-7
Math Quarter-3-Module-7
Mathematic
s Quarter 3 – Module
7:
Illustrating the Probability of a Union
of Two Events
Mathematics – Grade 10
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Quarter 3 – Module 7: Illustrating the Probability of a Union of Two Events
First Edition, 2020
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What I Know
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Take note of the items that you
were not able to answer correctly and find the right answer as you go through this
module. Write the letter of your choice on a sheet of paper.
2. What do you call a set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of
the two events?
A. Union of Events C. Compound Events
B. Intersection of Events D. Complement of Events
3. Which of the following refers to an event consists of two or more simple events?
A. Union of Events C. Complement of Events C. Intersection of Events D.
Compound Events
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5. A box contains 2 blue balls, 6 pink balls, and 3 green balls. If a ball is picked at
random from the box, what is the probability that a ball picked is pink? A. 511C.
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11
6 8
B. 11D. 11
For items 6 – 8. The Venn diagram shows the grade 10 students joining either in
singing (A) or in dancing (B).
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AB
10 5 15
10. Suppose a six-sided die is rolled. What is the probability that the die lands on
an even or a prime number?
A. 66C. 23
B. 56D. 12
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Lesson
What’s In
As a review, you have learned that the probability of an event is the ratio of
the number of ways that an event can occur to the total number of outcomes when
each outcome is equally likely to occur. In symbols, the probability of an event E is
��(��) =��(��)
��(��), where n(E) represents the number of events E can occur and n(S)
represents the number of possible outcomes in the sample space S. Also, a
compound event consists of two or more simple events. Knowing all of these, will
make it easy for you to understand our new lesson on this module.
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The Venn diagram is the graphical representation that uses to represent sets,
in which the relations between the sets are indicated by arrangement of the circles.
The circles represent subsets while the rectangle represents a universal set.
Let us try to give emphasis on the probabilities of a union of two events you
observed while we undergo this module.
What’s New
Now you are ready to learn how to illustrate the probability of a union of two
events.
Cardo is playing a color game in a birthday party (family only). There are 16
squares with different colors and corresponding prizes.
What is the
probability that he will land on a white box? What is the probability that he will get
a cap?
Knowing the number of square for each color will help us to determine the
probability of landing on particular color. If we will present the data in a tabular
form, we have:
COLOR NUMBER OF SQUARES PROBABILITY
Red (R) 4 41
or or 0.25
16 4
Blue (B) 8 81
or or 0.5
16 2
Yellow (Y) 2 21
or or 0.125
16 8
White (W) 2 21
or or 0.125
16 8
This activity will help you learn the probability of two events in this module.
What is It
The union of two events A and B is the event that occurs if either A or B or
both occur on a single performance of the experiment. It is denoted by (�� ∪ ��)
which contains all the possible outcomes in A or B or both.
S
AB
A or B = (�� ∪ ��)
Example 1:
a. Event A
b. Event B
c. (�� ∪ ��)
d. ��(�� ∪ ��)
Solution:
Using the Venn diagram
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B
A 3
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4
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5 6•
•
5
a. Event A = {·1,·3,·5}
b. Event B = {·4,·5,·6}
5
d. ��(�� ∪ ��) = 6
Example 2:
The following information was gathered from the Grade 10-Venus students who
were asked about their work time schedule on their module task. 30 students
worked in the morning (M)
18 students worked in the afternoon (A)
5 students worked in the morning and afternoon
2 students do not work in the morning and afternoon
Solutions:
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MA
25 5 13
2
A. Identify the following:
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B. Determine the following probabilities:
1. ��(��) = 30
2
45or 3
2. ��(��) = 18
2
45or 5
3. ��(�� ∪ ��) = 43
45
Example 3:
Look at the Venn diagram below. It shows the probabilities of grade 10 students
joining either in volleyball (V) or in basketball (B).
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VB
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Solutions:
1. ��(��)= 0.3 + 0.2 = 0.5
2. ��(��)= 0.4 + 0.2 = 0.6
3. ��(�� ∪ ��) = 0.3 + 0.2 + 0.4 = 0.9
What’s More
Test Yourself. You can do the tasks by your understanding.
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Directions: Read each question below carefully and fill in the blank/s with the
correct answer. Use separate sheet/s of paper for your answers.
1. The union of events is the set that contains all of the elements that are in at
least one of the __________ events.
2. The __________ is a measure of how likely an event is to occur.
3. The Venn diagram is the graphical representation that uses circle to
represents a __________ while rectangle represents a __________.
4. A __________ consists of two or more simple events.
5. The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes of an experiment is
equal to __________.
What I Can Do
Activity 1: Yes, I can!
Create an online survey of your section on “The Devices Available at Home
Use for Learning” either smartphone (S) or laptop (L). Then, use the Venn diagram
to illustrate the gathered data.
Answer the following:
a. �� (��)
b. �� (��)
c. �� (�� ∪ ��)
Use the Rubrics in Assessing the Student’s Performance
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Correctn Manifested accurate Manifested most Manifested Manifested
es s of answers of the answers some of the most of the
the are correct answers are answers are
Task correct incorrect
TOTAL
Assessment
A. 4/11 C. 6/11
B. 5/11 D. 7/11
For items 4 – 6. The Venn diagram shows the probabilities of grade 10 students
joining either in acting (A) or in singing (B).
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AB
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6. What is the ��(�� ∪ ��)?
A. 0.9 C. 0.7
B. 0.8 D. 0.6
For items 7 – 10. In a grade 10 class, many of whom speak multiple dialects. The
most commonly spoken dialects in the class are Tagalog, Ilocano, and
Kapampangan. It shows on the Venn diagram below.
33 8 2 35
S 3
Kapam − pangan
13
Ilocano 7
4 Tagalog
35
35
10. What is the probability of selecting student who does not speak any of the three
dialects?
A. 4
6
105C.
105
1 7
B. 21D.
105
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Answer Key
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References
Books
Callanta, Melvin M., et al. Mathematics Learner’s Module Grade 10. Pasig City,
Philippines: REX Book Store, Inc., 2015
Panopio, Felix M. PhD, et al. College Algebra. Batangas City, Philippines: Feliber
Publishing House, 2011
Sirug, Winston S., PhD. Basic Statistics and Probability. Manila, Philippines:
Mindshapers Co. Inc., 2010
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