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CHOOSE YOUR TRAINER
MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE AND
NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE
EVENTS
INTENDED LEARNENING OUTCOMES
At the end of the lesson learners can:
• Define and differentiate mutually exclusive from not mutually
exclusive events.
• Identify mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive events based
on the given situations.
• Appreciate the importance of identifying mutually exclusive and not
mutually exclusive events.
V.S
Mutually Not mutually
exclusive exclusive
events: two events: two
events that events can
cannot happen at happen at the
the same time. same time
TRY ME
Directions: Identify if the given situation is mutually
exclusive event or not mutually exclusive event.
1. A bowl contains 15 chips numbered 1 to 15. If a chip is
drawn randomly from the bowl, what is the probability
that it is
a. 7 or 15?
b. even or divisible by 3?
c. a number divisible by 3 or 4?
c. 5 or a number divisible by 3
TRY ME
Directions: Use a Venn diagram to identify weather the
event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive
events.
1. A bowl contains 15 chips numbered 1 to 15. If a chip is
drawn randomly from the bowl, what is the probability
that it is
a. Even and divisible by 3
b. 5 or a number divisible by 3
2. Drawing a +4 uno cards or an even number.
GROUP ACTIVITY
Directions: Identify if the
given situation is mutually
exclusive event or non-
mutually exclusive event.
1. Dario puts 44 marble in a box in which 14 are red, 12 are blue, and
18 are yellow. If Dario picks on e marble at random, what is the
probability that he selects a red marble or a yellow marble?
2. Out of 5200 households surveyed, 2107 had a dog, 807 had a cat,
and 303 had both a dog and a cat. What is the probability that a
randomly selected household has a dog or a cat?
3. Of 240 students, 176 are on the honor roll, 48 are members of the
varsity team, and36 are in the honor roll and are also members of
the varsity team. What is the probability that a randomly selected
student is on the honor roll or is a member of the varsity team?
IMPORTANT FORMULA
Where:
Mutually exclusive event
P(A)= probability
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) of event A
• Not Mutually exclusive event P(B)= probability
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) – P(AB) of event B
P(AB)=
probability of A
and B
INTENDED LEARNENING OUTCOMES
At the end of the lesson learners can:
• Define and differentiate mutually exclusive from not mutually
exclusive events.
• Identify mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive events based
on the given situations.
• Appreciate the importance of identifying mutually exclusive and not
mutually exclusive events.
SEAT WORK
Directions: Identify if the events are mutually exclusive or non-
mutually exclusive events.
1. A person works in the Philippines or a Pinay.
2. The probability of drawing a 5 or 8 from a standard deck of card.
3. In rolling a die, what is the probability of getting either a number
2 or a number 4?
4. What is the probability that a card is drawn and getting a king
and a diamond?
5. A jar contains 16 red chips numbered 1 to 16, what is the
probability of getting a multiple of 3 and a multiple of 2.