Foundation

Find the probability of an event not happening including using a table (include mutually exclusive and exhaustive)

Foundation

Find the probability of an event not happening including using a table (include mutually exclusive and exhaustive)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to look at equally likely events and mutually exclusive events and discover the sum of probabilities to aid finding the probability of an event not happening.

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3 Questions

Q1.
A
B
Correct answer: C
Q2.
A
Correct answer: B
C
Q3.
3. Dexter, Rosie and Sunil are playing a game with a six-sided die. Dexter wins if he rolls an even number. Rosie wins if she rolls a number greater than 4. Sunil wins if he rolls a 5. Which player is more likely to win?
Correct answer: Dexter
Rosie
Sunil

4 Questions

Q1.
A
Correct answer: B
C
Q2.
Always true
Never true
Correct answer: Sometimes true
Q3.
A
B
Correct answer: C
Q4.
Correct answer: 0.35 and 0.35
0.6 and 0.1
0.7 and 0.7

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Probability 1 (Scale and equally likely events)