X .................... or X .................
X .................... or X .................
x # .
x+3 [2]
(ii) 7
The probability that Angelo takes two black counters is .
15
(a) Show that 4x2 - 25x - 21 = 0.
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(b) Esme has a bag with 5 green counters and 4 red counters.
She takes three counters at random from the bag without replacement.
Work out the probability that the three counters are all the same colour.
8(b) 1 4 5 4 3 4 3 2
oe M3 for × × + × ×
6 9 8 7 9 8 7
5 4 3 4 3 2
or M2 for × × or × ×
9 8 7 9 8 7
5 4 3 4 3 2
or M1 for , , seen or , , seen
9 8 7 9 8 7
3 3
5 +4
If 0 scored, SC1 for oe
729
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8(a)(i) x 1−
8(a)(ii)(a) x x 1 7 B1 7
× FT their (a)(i) =
−
=
x + 3 x + 2 15 15
[8x2 – 50x – 42 = 0] A1
With no errors or omissions seen and one further
4x2 – 25x – 21 = 0 stage seen after final M1
3 B1
7 and −
4
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(b) Another box contains 7 black pens and 8 orange pens only.
Two pens are chosen at random from this box without replacement.
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Set A 1 1 2 2 2
Set B 0 1 1 1 2
(i) Jojo chooses two cards at random from Set A without replacement.
Find the probability that the two cards have the same number.
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Find the probability that the two cards have the same number.
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(iii) Who is the most likely to choose two cards that have the same number?
Show all your working.
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(b)
Set C 4 4 5 5 5
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Walks
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Rains
........
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Does not walk
Walks
........
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Does not rain
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Does not walk
[3]
(b) Calculate the probability that it will rain tomorrow and Rafael walks to school.
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(c) Calculate the probability that Rafael does not walk to school.
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24 Box A and box B each contain blue and green pens only.
Raphael picks a pen at random from box A and Paulo picks a pen at random from box B.
2
The probability that Raphael picks a blue pen is .
3
8
The probability that both Raphael and Paulo pick a blue pen is .
15
(a) Find the probability that Paulo picks a blue pen.
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(b) Find the probability that both Raphael and Paulo pick a green pen.
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(b) Sonia chooses two sweets at random, without replacement, from her bag.
3
(i) Show that the probability that she chooses two green sweets is .
38
[2]
(ii) Calculate the probability that the sweets she chooses are not both the same colour.
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