Probability Questions Ruvimbo Maonera
Probability Questions Ruvimbo Maonera
0.06
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340
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[Total: 3]
n = ................................................... [2]
[Total: 2]
0.05
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2
[Total: 1]
4 The Venn diagram shows the number of students in a class of 40 who study physics (P), mathematics (M)
and geography (G).
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(b) Find .
3
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Find the probability that this student also studies physics or mathematics but not both.
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[Total: 4]
Red
5 Red
8
Blue
Red
Blue
Blue
[2]
(b) Work out the probability that both of the balls she takes are blue.
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[Total: 4]
6 On any day, the probability that Marcus will get a seat on the school bus is 0.93 .
(a) Write down the probability that he will not get a seat on the school bus today.
0.07
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Work out the expected number of days in a year that Marcus will not get a seat.
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[Total: 2]
4
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Show that the probability that these two students wear hats of the same colour is .
[3]
Find the probability that at least two of these three students wear red hats.
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[Total: 8]
5
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[Total: 4]
V E N N D I A G R A M
Write down the probability that the letter on the card is not A.
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(b) A card is chosen at random from these 11 cards and then replaced.
A second card is then chosen at random.
Find the probability that exactly one card has the letter N.
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[Total: 4]
6
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[Total: 4]
Speed (v km/h)
Frequency 16 34 62 58 26 4
16+34+62+58+26+4
(b) (i) Use the frequency table to complete the cumulative frequency table.
Speed (v km/h)
[1]
7
[3]
Find the probability that they both have a speed greater than 50 km/h.
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[Total: 13]
Work out the probability that the three counters are all the same colour.
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[Total: 4]
[2]
[4]
12
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[Total: 10]
10
14 Ravi has a bag that contains 10 red balls and 8 blue balls.
He takes two balls at random from the bag, without replacement.
Find the probability that one ball is red and one ball is blue.
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[Total: 3]
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E M
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50 students are asked if they like English (E) and if they like mathematics (M).
3 say they do not like English and do not like mathematics.
33 say they like English.
42 say they like mathematics.
Find the probability that this student likes English and likes mathematics.
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11
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[Total: 7]
Score 1 2 3 4
[Total: 2]
Out of 3000 tins of paint, how many would you expect to be dented?
[Total: 2]
18 6 5
6 7
5
3 5
8
2
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Work out the expected number of times the spinner lands on the number 6.
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[Total: 3]
Monday Tuesday
Late
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Late
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Not late
Late
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Not late
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Not late
[2]
(b) Calculate the probability that Shalini is late on Monday but is not late on Tuesday.
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[Total: 4]
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20 The table shows the relative frequency of the games won by a football team.
[3]
[Total: 3]
Green
Red
136°
148°
Blue
(a) Write down the relative frequency of Sasha choosing a red counter.
[Total: 4]
Find the probability that Jane does not win the game.
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[Total: 1]
23
Bag A Bag B
(a) Write down the probability that a marble picked at random from bag A is black.
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Is Toby correct?
Give a reason for your answer.
Work out the smallest number of black marbles and white marbles he adds to bag B.
Black ...................................................
[Total: 5]
Find the probability that the flowers are not red and not yellow.
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[2]
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(ii) Find the probability that a seed chosen at random produces red flowers.
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Find the probability that this seed does not produce red flowers and does not produce yellow
flowers.
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Find the probability that one produces flowers and one does not produce flowers.
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[Total: 11]
25
On any Saturday, the probability that Arun plays football is .
[2]
(ii) Calculate the probability that, one Saturday, Arun and Bob both play football.
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(iii) Calculate the probability that, one Saturday, either Arun plays football or Bob plays football,
but not both.
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(b) Calculate the probability that Bob plays football for 2 of the next 3 Saturdays.
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(c) When Arun plays football, the probability that he scores the winning goal is .
Calculate the probability that Arun scores the winning goal one Saturday.
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[Total: 12]
26 The heights, h metres, of the 120 boys in an athletics club are recorded.
The table shows information about the heights of the boys.
Height
(h metres)
Frequency 7 18 30 24 27 14
(1,35×7)+(1,45×18)+(1,55×30)+(1,65×24)+(1,75×27)+(1,85×14)
7+18+30+24+27+14
1,62333333
1,62333333
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Find the probability that this boy has a height greater than 1.8 m.
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(ii) Three boys are chosen at random from the club.
Calculate the probability that one of the boys has a height greater than 1.8 m and the other two
boys each have a height of 1.4 m or less.
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(c) (i) Use the frequency table to complete the cumulative frequency table.
Height
(h metres)
Cumulative 55 79 106
7 25 120
frequency
[2]
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(ii) On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram to show this information.
[3]
1,59
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[Total: 18]
(a) Write down, in terms of r, the probability that Andrei does not cycle to school.
1.0 - r
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[3]
(iv) Find the probability that Benoit does not cycle to school.
1,3 - r
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[Total: 9]
23
On any day, the probability that Malik goes to the shop in the morning is 0.7 .
If he goes in the morning, the probability that there is bread for Malik to buy is 0.95 .
If he goes later, the probability that there is bread for Malik to buy is 0.6 .
Calculate the probability that, on any day, there is bread for Malik to buy.
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[Total: 3]
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29
The probability that the school bus is late is .
If the school bus is late, the probability that Seb travels on the bus is .
If the school bus is on time, the probability that Seb travels on the bus is .
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[Total: 3]
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1 2 3 4 5
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[Total: 2]
31 The frequency table shows information about the time, m minutes, that each of 160 people spend in a library.
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Time
(m minutes)
Frequency 3 39 43 55 11 9
(a) (i) Find the probability that one of these people, chosen at random, spends more than 100 minutes
in the library.
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(ii) Calculate an estimate of the mean time spent in the library.
Time
(m minutes)
Cumulative
3 42
frequency
[2]
26
[3]
(iv) the number of people who spend more than 30 minutes in the library.
[Total: 17]
32 The table shows the average monthly temperature (°C) for Fairbanks, Alaska.
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temperature
(°C)
(a) Find
(i) the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures,
[Total: 4]
(a) Write down the probability that the bulb is red or white.
[Total: 2]