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Two Way Table Questions 2

This document contains two examples of two-way tables and probability questions about them. The first table is about audience members at a play categorized by age and seating area. The second table is about students categorized by gender and preferred science subject. For each table, there are questions about completing the table and calculating various probabilities based on the data in the table.

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Two Way Table Questions 2

This document contains two examples of two-way tables and probability questions about them. The first table is about audience members at a play categorized by age and seating area. The second table is about students categorized by gender and preferred science subject. For each table, there are questions about completing the table and calculating various probabilities based on the data in the table.

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Probability from two way tables

1. The two way table shows the distribution of members of the audience
at a play.

(a) Complete the two way table


(b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen audience member is
an adult and is seated on the balcony?

(c) What is the probability that a randomly chosen audience member is a


child seated in the circle?

(d) What is the probability that a randomly chosen audience member is


an adult?

(e) What is the probability that a randomly chosen audience member is


sat on the balcony?

(f) What is the probability that a randomly chosen audience member is


seated in the stalls?

(e) What is the probability that a randomly chosen audience member is


a child?
2. The two way table shows which science some students prefer.

(a) Complete the two way table


(b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is a girl who
prefers biology?

(c) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is a boy who
prefers physics?

(d) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is a boy who
prefers biology?

(e) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is a boy?

(f) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student prefers


biology?

(e) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student prefers


physics?

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