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Probabilidad (44 Marks) : 1a. (1 Mark)

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Probabilidad (44 Marks) : 1a. (1 Mark)

Three key points about the document: 1) The document contains a series of math problems involving probability concepts like histograms, Venn diagrams, and calculating probabilities from population data. 2) Many problems involve analyzing population data presented in histograms and Venn diagrams to determine quantities like the number of students studying specific subjects or the probabilities of various outcomes. 3) The problems are from an exam and include the questions, solutions, and marking schemes to indicate how students would receive credit for their work.

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probabilidad [44 

marks]
1a. [1 mark]
The histogram shows the lengths of 25 metal rods, each measured correct to the nearest
cm.

Write down the modal length of the rods.


Markscheme
* This question is from an exam for a previous syllabus, and may contain minor differences
in marking or structure.
3     (A1) (C1)
 
[1 mark]
1b. [2 marks]
160 students attend a dual language school in which the students are taught only in
Spanish or taught only in English.
A survey was conducted in order to analyse the number of students studying Biology or
Mathematics. The results are shown in the Venn diagram.
 
Set S represents those students who are taught in Spanish.
Set B represents those students who study Biology.
Set M represents those students who study Mathematics.
 
Find the number of students in the school that are taught in Spanish.

Markscheme
10 + 40 + 28 + 17      (M1)
= 95       (A1)(G2)
 
Note: Award (M1) for each correct sum (for example: 10 + 40 + 28 + 17) seen.
[2 marks]
1c. [2 marks]
Find the number of students in the school that study Mathematics in English.

Markscheme
20 + 12      (M1)
= 32       (A1)(G2)
 
Note: Award (M1) for each correct sum (for example: 10 + 40 + 28 + 17) seen.
[2 marks]
1d. [2 marks]
Find the number of students in the school that study both Biology and Mathematics.
Markscheme
12 + 40      (M1)
= 52       (A1)(G2)
 
Note: Award (M1) for each correct sum (for example: 10 + 40 + 28 + 17) seen.
[2 marks]
1e. [3 marks]
Find the median length of the rods.

Markscheme
median is 13th position      (M1)
CF: 2, 6, 14, 20, 23, 25       (M1)
median = 3      (A1) (C3)
 
[3 marks]
1f. [1 mark]

Write down n ( S ∩ ( M ∪ B ) ).
Markscheme
78      (A1)
 
[1 mark]
1g. [1 mark]

Write down n ( B ∩ M ∩ S′ ).

Markscheme
12      (A1)
 
[1 mark]
1h. [1 mark]
The upper quartile is 4 cm.
Calculate the lower quartile.

Markscheme
2.5       (A1) (C1)
 
Note: Award (A1)(ft) if the sum of their parts (c)(i) and (c)(ii) is 4.
 
[1 mark]
1i. [2 marks]
A student from the school is chosen at random.
Find the probability that this student studies Mathematics.

Markscheme
100 5
( )
    ,0.625 , 62.5 %        (A1)(A1) (G2)
160 8

 
Note: Throughout part (c), award (A1) for correct numerator, (A1) for correct
denominator. All answers must be probabilities to award (A1).
 
[2 marks]
1j. [2 marks]
Find the probability that this student studies neither Biology nor Mathematics.

Markscheme

  (
42 21
160 80 )
,0.263 ( 0.2625 ) , 26.3%  ( 26.25 %  )       (A1)(A1) (G2)
 
Note: Throughout part (c), award (A1) for correct numerator, (A1) for correct
denominator. All answers must be probabilities to award (A1).
 
[2 marks]
1k. [1 mark]
Calculate the interquartile range.

Markscheme
1.5       (A1)(ft)  (C1)
 
Note: Award (A1)(ft) if the sum of their parts (c)(i) and (c)(ii) is 4.
 
[1 mark]
1l. [2 marks]
Find the probability that this student is taught in Spanish, given that the student studies
Biology.

Markscheme
50 5
( )
  ,0.714 ( 0.714285… ) , 71.4 %  ( 71.4285 … %  )      (A1)(A1) (G2)
70 7
 
Note: Throughout part (c), award (A1) for correct numerator, (A1) for correct
denominator. All answers must be probabilities to award (A1).
 
[2 marks]
2a. [2 marks]
In a group of 35 students, some take art class (A) and some take music class (M). 5 of
these students do not take either class. This information is shown in the following Venn
diagram.

Write down the number of students in the group who take art class.
Markscheme
* This question is from an exam for a previous syllabus, and may contain minor differences
in marking or structure.
valid approach      (M1)
17
( A ∩ M ′ ) + ( A ∩ M ),   35 ,   11 + 6

number of students taking art class = 17        A1 N2


 
[2 marks]
2b. [2 marks]
One student from the group is chosen at random. Find the probability that
the student does not take art class.

Markscheme
valid approach      (M1)
13 + 5,   35 − 17,   18,   1 − P(A)
0.514285
18
P(A') =    (exact), 0.514         A1 N2
35
 
[2 marks]
2c. [2 marks]
the student takes either art class or music class, but not both.

Markscheme
valid approach      (M1)
11 + 13,   35 − 6 − 5,   24
0.685714
24
P(A or M but not both) =    (exact), 0.686         A1 N2
35
 
[2 marks]
3a. [2 marks]
Rosewood College has 120 students. The students can join the sports club ( S) and the
music club ( M ).
For a student chosen at random from these 120, the probability that they joined both clubs
1 1
is and the probability that they joined the music club is .
4 3
There are 20 students that did not join either club.
Complete the Venn diagram for these students.
Markscheme
* This question is from an exam for a previous syllabus, and may contain minor differences
in marking or structure.

     (A1)(A1)    
(C2)
 
Note:     Award (A1) for 30 in correct area, (A1) for 60 and 10 in the correct areas.
 
[2 marks]
3b. [2 marks]
One of the students who joined the sports club is chosen at random. Find the probability
that this student joined both clubs.
Markscheme
30 1
90 3( )
, 0.333333 … ,33.3333 … %     (A1)(ft)(A1)(ft)     (C2)

 
Note:     Award (A1)(ft) for correct numerator of 30, (A1)(ft) for correct denominator of
90. Follow through from their Venn diagram.
 
[2 marks]
3c. [2 marks]
Determine whether the events S and M are independent.

Markscheme
3 1 1
P( S)× P( M )= × =     (R1)
4 3 4
 
1
Note:     Award (R1) for multiplying their by .
3
 

(
therefore the events are independent as P(S ∩ M )=
1
4 )
    (A1)(ft)     (C2)

 
Note:     Award (R1)(A1)(ft) for an answer which is consistent with their Venn diagram.
Do not award (R0)(A1)(ft).
Do not award final (A1) if P( S)× P( M ) is not calculated. Follow through from part (a).
 
[2 marks]
4a. [2 marks]
In a group of 20 girls, 13 take history and 8 take economics. Three girls take both history
and economics, as shown in the following Venn diagram. The values p and q represent
numbers of girls.

Find the value of p;


Markscheme
valid approach     (M1)
eg p+3=13 ,13 −3
p=10     A1     N2
[2 marks]
4b. [2 marks]
Find the value of q .

Markscheme
valid approach     (M1)
eg p+3+5+ q=20 ,10 −10 − 8
q=2     A1     N2
[2 marks]
4c. [2 marks]
A girl is selected at random. Find the probability that she takes economics but not history.

Markscheme
valid approach     (M1)
15
eg 20 − p −q − 3 , 1− , n( E ∩ H ′ )=5
20

()
5 1
20 4
    A1     N2

[2 marks]
5a. [3 marks]
The following Venn diagram shows the events A and B, where P( A)=0.4 , P (A ∪B)=0.8
and P( A ∩ B)=0.1. The values p and q are probabilities.

(i)     Write down the value of q .


(ii)     Find the value of p.
Markscheme
* This question is from an exam for a previous syllabus, and may contain minor differences
in marking or structure.
(i)     q=0.1      A1     N1
(ii)     appropriate approach     (M1)
eg P( A) −q , 0.4 − 0.1
p=0.3    A1     N2
[3 marks]
5b. [3 marks]
Find P( B).
Markscheme
valid approach     (M1)

eg P( A ∪ B)=P( A)+ P(B) − P( A ∩ B) , P( A ∩ B)+ P( B∩ A ′ )


correct values     (A1)
eg 0.8=0.4+ P( B)−0.1 , 0.1+ 0.4
P( B)=0.5    A1     N2
[3 marks]

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