Activity Sheet On Simple Probability
Activity Sheet On Simple Probability
ACTIVITY SHEET
FOURTH QUARTER
SY 2023 – 2024
General Instructions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Use calculator when needed.
I. WHAT I KNOW. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL letter
of your answer before the number.
__ 1. If you were only guessing on a multiple choice question with choices – a, b, c, d, what is the
_ probability of choosing the correct answer?
1 1
a. b. c. 0 d. 1
4 2
__ 2. When a fair die is rolled once, what is the probability of not getting a 5?
_ 1 1 5 3
a. b. c. d.
8 6 6 2
__ 3. A non – transparent bag contains 5 black beans, 10 red beans, and 8 white beans. If a bean is
_ picked at random, what is the probability of getting black or red or a white bean?
23 1 3 10
a. ∨1 b. c. d.
23 23 23 23
__ 4. Two dice are rolled together. Find the probability of getting doubles?
_ 3 1 6 1 3 10
a. ∨ b. ∨ c. d.
36 12 36 6 23 23
__ 5. What is the probability of drawing a black card in a deck of 52 cards?
_ 1 1 7 1
a. b. c. d.
2 13 13 26
II. WHAT I CAN DO. Read and analyze the situation below then answer the questions that follow. Show
your complete solution.
1. A die is rolled once. Find the probability of obtaining:
a. a 2?
b. a 5?
c. an even number?
2. A box contains 6 red balls, 4 blue balls, and 8 yellow balls. If a ball is picked at random from the
box, what is the probability is picked:
a. a yellow ball?
b. a blue ball?
3. A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability of getting:
a. a red card?
b. a jack?
c. a black ace card?
d. a 4 diamond
e. a red spade king?
f. an ace?
g. a face card?
4. A box of miniature cars contains 6 red cars, 5 blue cars and 7 black cars. One car is drawn at a
random. What is the probability that it will be:
a. a blue?
b. a black?
c. a red?
5. A fair die is rolled. What is the probability of getting:
a. an even number?
b. a prime number?
c. a multiple of 3
d. a factor of 6?
e. a number greater than 1?
6. Number cards through 1 to 20 are shuffled and placed face down. If one card is picked at
random, what is the probability that the number chosen will:
a. be a single digit number?
b. be a two digit number?
c. be a multiple of 5?
d. be a factor of 10?
e. be a perfect square number?
III. ASSESSMENT. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL letter of
your answer before the number.
For items 1 – 7: Two fair dice are rolled. Find the probability of the following events.
__ 1. the sum of the resulting numbers is 5?
_ 4 1 5 4
a. b. c. d.
9 9 36 5
__ 2. the sum of the resulting numbers is more than 7?
_ 2 7 5 5
a. b. c. d.
9 36 12 36
__ 3. the resulting numbers are even numbers?
_ 4 1 1 4
a. b. c. d.
36 4 12 12
__ 4. the number on one die is double on the other die?
_ 1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 6 12
__ 5. the number on one side is 2 and the other die shows a number greater than 3?
_ 1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 6 12
__ 6. the sum of the resulting numbers is less than 4?
_ 4 1 1 4
a. b. c. d.
9 9 12 5
7.
__ 7. the sum of the resulting numbers is less than 11?
_ 2 1 1 11
a. b. c. d.
18 36 18 36
7.
For items 8 – 10: A pouch contains fifteen candies of the same shape and size. Seven of them are
mints, five are toffees, and three are chocolates.
__ 8. If one candy is picked at a random, what is the probability that it is a toffee?
_ 5 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
7 3 5 2
8.
__ 9. If one candy is picked at a random, what is the probability that it is a mint?
_ 7 1 7 1
a. b. c. d.
15 7 10 10
9.
__ 10. If one candy is picked at a random, what is the probability that it is not chocolate?
_ 3 3 4 4
a. b. c. d.
12 10 15 5
10.
MATHEMATICS 10
1. This is any procedure that can be repeated over and over again and which
have well – define results.
2. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
3. It is the subset of sample space.
4. It is an event with a single (or one) outcome.
5. It is an event that consists two or more simple events.
MATHEMATICS 10
1. This is any procedure that can be repeated over and over again and which
have well – define results.
2. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
3. It is the subset of sample space.
4. It is an event with a single (or one) outcome.
5. It is an event that consists two or more simple events.
MATHEMATICS 10
1. This is any procedure that can be repeated over and over again and which
have well – define results.
2. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
3. It is the subset of sample space.
4. It is an event with a single (or one) outcome.
5. It is an event that consists two or more simple events.