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The document contains a series of probability and combinatorial problems involving dice, cards, balls, meals, book arrangements, and marbles. It includes specific questions about calculating probabilities for various outcomes and determining the number of arrangements or combinations in different scenarios. The problems are designed to test understanding of basic probability concepts and combinatorial principles.
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The document contains a series of probability and combinatorial problems involving dice, cards, balls, meals, book arrangements, and marbles. It includes specific questions about calculating probabilities for various outcomes and determining the number of arrangements or combinations in different scenarios. The problems are designed to test understanding of basic probability concepts and combinatorial principles.
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LEARNING ACTIVITY 1:

Solve the following problems.


1. A six-sided die is tossed
a) What is the probability of getting a 2?
b) What is the probability of getting a 3 or 5?
c) What is the probability of getting a number that is at most 4?
d) What is the probability of getting a number that is greater than 3?
e) What is the probability of getting a number that is less than or equal to 5?

2. What is the probability that if card is drawn at a random from an ordinary pack of cards:
a) Probability of getting a club
b) Probability of getting a jack
c) Probability of getting a king or queen
d) Probability of getting a king and queen
e) Probability of getting a king and then queen
f) Probability of getting a heart or ace

3. A bag contains 4 white, 5 red and 7 black balls


a) What is the probability that three balls at random are all red?
b) What is the probability that one is white, one is red and one is black?

4. The school canteen serves a combo meal with rice, a viand, and a drink. How many different
combo meals can you choose if there are two types of rice: plain and fried, 3 types of viands
and 4 types of drinks.

5. What is the probability when you roll two dice; One die will occur an even number and second
die will occur a number greater than 4.

6. How many ways can you arrange 3 books on a shelf from a group of 7?

7. In how many different ways can we arrange 5 books in a shelf?

8. In how many ways can 6 men be seated around a circular table?

9. How many teams of 4 can be produced from a pool of 12 Engineers?

10.How many different ways can you arrange the word;


a) ALABAMA
b) MISSISSIPPI
c) PHILIPPINES

11.A jar contains 7 red marbles, 6 green marbles, 4 blue marbles, 2 purple marbles
a) What is the probability of selecting a green then blue marble with replacement?
b) What is the probability of selecting a green then blue marble without replacement?
c) What is the probability of selecting a green and blue marble without replacement?
d) What is the probability of selecting a blue marble then a purple marble or a red marble
then a green marble without replacement.

12.If I select three cards without replacement from a standard deck of cards, what is the
probability that I select a King and then 2 Queens?

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