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‘Two fair six sided dice are rolled.
‘The numbers on the two dice are multiplied together to give a score.
(a) Complete the table to show all possible scores.
Dice 1
123 45 6
Dice 2
ao oO BR WwW PH BIx
(b) Find the probability of a score of 12
(c) Find the probability of a score of 10 or more
(d) Find the probability of an even numberJordan is playing a game with a fair four sectioned spinner and a fair coin.
He spins the spinner and flips the coin.
If the coin lands on heads, his score is one more than the number on the
‘spinner.
If the coin lands on tails, his score is the number on the spinner doubled.
(a) Complete the table to show all the possible shows that Jordan can get.
Spinner
Coin
(b) Write down the probability that Jordan gets a score of
4
(ii) Sor more
(iii) a prime number‘Two fair spinners are spun.
Spinner 1 has four equal sections labelled 1, 3, 4 and 5.
Spinner 2 has three equal sections labelled 5, 6 and 7.
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Spinner 1 Spinner 2
Each spinner is spun once.
The numbers are added together to get a score.
(a) Complete the table to show all possible scores.
Spinner 1
1/3/4[5
Spinner 2
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(b) Find the probability of scoring a 8
(c) Find the probability of scoring an odd numberTwo bags, 1 and 2, each contain counters that are equal size.
Bag 2
Bag 1 contains a pink counter, green counter and yellow counter.
Bag 2 contains counters labelled 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Acounter is drawn at random from bag 1 and a counter is drawn at random from
bag 2.
If the counter from bag 1 is pink, the number on the counter from bag 2 is
doubled.
If the counter from bag 1 is green, one is added to the number on the counter
from bag 2
If the counter from Bag 1 is yellow, the number on the counter from bag 2 stays
the same.
(a) Complete the table to show all possible scores.
Bag 1
PiGlY
Bag 2
a} i} wr
(b) Find the probability of scoring a multiple of 3Phil uses two fair spinner in a game.
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Spinner 1 Spinner 2
He spins both spinners.
His score is the two numbers multiplied together.
(a) Complete the table to show all possible scores.
Spinner 1
0|}2)3
Spinner 2
oll wile | x
Phil says the probability that he gets an even score is
(b) Explain why Phil is incorrect.Two fair six-sided dice are rolled.
The score is difference between the numbers on each dice.
(a) Complete the table to show alll possible scores.
Dice 1
2345 6
1
(b) Find the probability of scoring a 2
(c) Find the probability of scoring a number less than 3Afair dice is numbered from 1 to 6.
The dice is rolled twice.
(a) Draw a sample space diagram to show the possible outcomes.
(b) Work out the probability that the number obtained on the first roll is more
than double the score on the second roll.James has organised a game to raise money for charity at a local fair.
He rolls a fair six sided dice and flips a fair coin.
If the coin lands on heads, the number on the dice is squared.
If the coin lands on tails, the number on the dice is cubed.
Each person pays 50p to play.
If they score above 30, they win £4
The game is played 450 times.
How much money does James raise for charity?