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Grade 10 Q3 M7

Quiz by Hannah Jean Rico

Grade 10
Mathematics
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)

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Grade 10
Mathematics
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)

M10SP-IIIi-j-1

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  • Q1

    A basket contains four apples and 5 peaches. Three of the apples and three of the peaches are rotten. You randomly pick a piece of fruit. What is the probability that it is fresh or it is an apple?

    \frac{2}{3}

    \frac{4}{9}

    \frac{1}{3}

    \frac{1}{9}

    30s
    M10SP-IIIi-j-1
  • Q2

    You roll a fair die. The die shows an odd number or a number greater than four. Which is the probability of getting an odd number?

    \frac{1}{3}

    \frac{2}{3}

    \frac{1}{2}

    \frac{1}{9}

    30s
    M10SP-IIIi-j-1
  • Q3

    You roll a fair die. The die shows an odd number or a number greater than four. What is the probability of getting a number greater than 4?

    \frac{2}{3}

    \frac{1}{4}

    \frac{1}{3}

    \frac{1}{2}

    30s
    M10SP-IIIi-j-1
  • Q4

    You roll a fair die. The die shows an odd number or a number greater than four. What is the probability of getting an odd number or a number greater than four?

    \frac{1}{2}

    \frac{1}{3}

    \frac{2}{3}

    \frac{2}{5}

    30s
    M10SP-IIIi-j-1
  • Q5

    A cooler contains eleven sports drinks: four lemon-lime and seven orange. One of the lemon-lime and four of the orange drinks are cold. The others are still warm. What is the probability that the bottle you grabbed randomly is an orange-flavored or warm?

    \frac{10}{11}

    \frac{6}{11}

    \frac{3}{11}

    \frac{7}{11}

    30s
    M10SP-IIIi-j-1

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