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1. The document contains 7 problems about probability. 2. Problems 2-4 involve calculating probabilities as fractions or decimals. 3. Problem 5 involves calculating individual and total probabilities, including finding the probability of an event not occurring. 4. Problem 6 involves calculating sector angles of circles based on given probabilities, and determining probabilities based on percentages of sectors. 5. Problem 7 involves calculating individual, total, and average probabilities from given data and plotting them on a graph.

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Probability Ms

1. The document contains 7 problems about probability. 2. Problems 2-4 involve calculating probabilities as fractions or decimals. 3. Problem 5 involves calculating individual and total probabilities, including finding the probability of an event not occurring. 4. Problem 6 involves calculating sector angles of circles based on given probabilities, and determining probabilities based on percentages of sectors. 5. Problem 7 involves calculating individual, total, and average probabilities from given data and plotting them on a graph.

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PROBABILITY

1. (a) 8.36 3
M1 for addition of at least 10 numbers
M1 for divide by 14
(b) 8 www 2
M1 for ranking list seen
or SC1 for (6 + 10)/2 seen
(c) 6 1
(d) 3443 2
1 for 2 or 3 correct
(e) (i) 7/14 oe √1
ft for their (4 +3)/their 14,
correct or ft correct
(ii) 3/14 √1
(f) 12 √2
M1 for their (10 – 14) × 3
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2. (a) 24 isw 1
Ignore further attempts at cancelling in (a) and (b).
Allow equivalent fractions in (a) and (b).
11
(b) 20 isw 1
SC1 Both correct but written as decimals or %.
(Give mark in part (b)).
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3. (a) 29 isw 1
Ignore further attempts at cancelling in (a) and (b).
Allow equivalent fractions in (a) and (b).
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(b) 20 isw 1
SC1 Both correct but written as decimals or %. (Give
mark in part (b)).
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9 3
or or 0.3 or 30% isw
4. 30 10
isw only for incorrect cancelling
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5. (a) (i) 36 o.e. i.s.w. 1
Fraction, decimal or percentage only.
(ii) 0 Final ans 1
0, 0 , 0
6 36 0% or zero. Not allow ‘no’, none, 7 or 0/0.
(iii) 1 1
6 36
Allow 6 or 36 or 100%.
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(b) 99 i.s.w. 1
If decimal, allow art 0.172
(c) Piero’s 1
21
Can be indicated by 102
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6. (a) (i) 135 (green) B1
(ii) 75 (yellow) B1
(iii) Ruled lines correct to 2° B1ft
Only if (a)(i) + (a)(ii) = 210°.
3 correctly labelled sectors B1
Independent of previous marks
10
(b) (i) 24 o.e. B1
Accept decimals, percentages
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(ii) 24 o.e. B1
19
(iii) 24 o.e. B1
(c) (i) 0 B1
0 12 0 24
SC1 for 12 and 12 or 24 and 24
(ii) 1 B1
(d) Labelled arrows correctly
positioned by eye B3ft
1 mark for each.
ft their probabilities from (b).
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7. (a) (i) 10 / 12. B1


o.e. 2 sf for decimals and %’s (with sign) throughout

(ii) 4 / 12. B1
o.e.
(iii) 12 / 12. B1
o.e.
(b) 10.5 B2
M1 for (10 + 13 + 10 + 8 + ) / 12 or 126 / 12
(c) (i) 12 points plotted B3
B2 for 11, B1 for 10
(ii) ruled line B1
reasonable, at least from 8 to 19
(iii) negative B1
c.a.o.
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