Probability I
Probability I
Probability (I)
1 The time taken for each of 120 students to complete a cooking challenge is shown in the table.
Time (t minutes)
Frequency 44 32 28 12 4
Find the probability that this student takes more than 40 minutes.
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[Total: 7]
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2
(b) Sonia chooses two sweets at random, without replacement, from her bag.
(i) Show that the probability that she chooses two green sweets is .
[2]
(ii) Calculate the probability that the sweets she chooses are not both the same colour.
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[Total: 7]
3 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
................................................... m [4]
Find the probability that this boy has a height greater than 1.8 m.
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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
7 25
frequency
[2]
4
(ii) On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram to show this information.
[3]
................................................... m [1]
................................................... m [2]
[Total: 18]
(a) pink,
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(c) red.
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[Total: 3]
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[Total: 1]
6
6
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]
7
1 2 3 4 5
................................................... [2]
[Total: 2]
8 The Venn diagram below shows information about the number of gardeners who grow melons (M), potatoes
(P) and carrots (C).
7
(a) A gardener is chosen at random from the gardeners who grow melons.
Find the probability that this gardener does not grow carrots.
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(b) Find .
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[Total: 3]
(a) Write down, in terms of r, the probability that Andrei does not cycle to school.
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[3]
(iv) Find the probability that Benoit does not cycle to school.
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[Total: 9]
9
Work out the probability that the three counters are all the same colour.
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[Total: 4]
[2]
[4]
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[Total: 10]
12 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.
................................................... [3]
11
[Total: 3]
13 Talika has a bag that contains 10 red balls and 8 blue balls.
She takes three balls at random from the bag, without replacement.
Calculate the probability that the three balls are the same colour.
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[Total: 4]
Mass
(p grams)
Frequency 2 5 4 6 3
................................................... g [4]
12
(b) Use the frequency table above to complete the cumulative frequency table.
Mass
(p grams)
Cumulative
20
frequency
[2]
Find the probability that this student has a pencil case with a mass greater than 150 g.
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[Total: 7]
15 A group of 200 people were asked which city they would like to visit next.
The table shows the results.
Number of people 50 48 56 46
Write down the probability that this person would like to visit either Paris or Tokyo next.
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13
(b) Two people are chosen at random from the group of 200.
Find the probability that one person would like to visit London next and the other person would like to
visit New York next.
Give your answer as a percentage.
................................................... % [3]
[Total: 5]
16
The Venn diagram above shows information about the number of students who study Music (M), Drama (D)
and Geography (G).
................................................... [1]
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(c) Two students are chosen at random from those who study Drama.
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14
[Total: 6]
17
(a) Show that a black ball is more likely to be taken from bag A than from bag B.
[1]
(b) Find the probability that the two balls have different colours.
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[Total: 4]
15
18
Find the probability that the ball taken from bag B has a different colour to the ball taken from bag A.
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[Total: 3]
(i) Show that the probability that she takes two packets of salt flavoured chips is .
[2]
(ii) Find the probability that she takes two packets of different flavoured chips.
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(b) Maria takes three packets at random, without replacement, from the 20 packets.
Find the probability that she takes at least two packets of chicken flavoured chips.
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[Total: 9]
Set A 1 1 2 2 2
Set B 0 1 1 1 2
17
(a) 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.
................................................... [3]
(c) Who is the most likely to choose two cards that have the same number?
Show all your working.
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[Total: 7]
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