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1 Tina has two bags of counters, Bag A and Bag B.

There are 5 red counters and 3 blue counters in bag A.


There are 4 red counters and 5 blue counters in bag B.

Tina takes at random a counter from each bag.

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.

Bag A Bag B

Red

Red

Blue

Red

Blue

Blue

(2)

(b) Work out the probability that Tina takes two blue counters.

(2)
(Total for question 1 is 4 marks)
2 Hannah is going to play one game of chess and one game of backgammon.

The probability she will win the game of chess is 0.6


The probability she will win the game of backgammon is 0.7.

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.

Chess Backgammon

Hannah
wins

Hannah
wins
Hannah does
not win

Hannah
wins

Hannah
does not
win
Hannah does
not win

(2)

(b) Work out the probability that Hannah will win both games.

(2)
(Total for question 2 is 4 marks)
3 Rachel has two bags.

In the first bag there are 4 red balls and 6 green balls.
In the second bag there are 3 red balls and 5 green balls.

Rachel takes at random a ball from the first bag.


She then takes at random a ball from the second bag.

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.

First Bag Second Bag

Red

Red

Green

Red

Green

Green
(2)

(b) Work out the probability that Rachel takes two green balls.

(2)
(Total for question 3 is 4 marks)
4 Jo is going to play one tennis match and match of squash.
4
The probability she will win the tennis match is
5

7
The probability she will win the squash match is
10

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.


Tennis Squash

Jo wins

Jo wins

Jo does
not win

Jo wins

Jo does
not win

Jo does
not win

(2)

(b) Work out the probability that Jo will win both matches.

(2)
(Total for question 4 is 4 marks)
5 Each day Paul wears either a black tie or a red tie to work.
5
On any day the probability he wears a black tie is
9
(a) Complete the probability tree diagram for Monday and Tuesday.

Monday Tuesday

Black
Tie

Black
Tie

Red
Tie

Black
Tie
Red
Tie

Red
Tie
(2)

(b) Work out the probability Paul wears different coloured ties on Monday and Tuesday .

(2)
(Total for question 5 is 4 marks)
6 Jon plays a game where he can win, draw or lose.

The probability Jon wins any game 0.5.


The probability Jon draws any game is 0.3

Jon plays two games.

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram

First game Second game

Win

Win Draw

0.5 Lose

Win

0.3
Draw Draw

Lose

Win

Lose Draw

Lose

(b) Work out the probability Jon wins both games. (2)

(2)
(Total for question 6 is 4 marks)
7 Bradley gets the bus on Saturday and Sunday.
The probability that Bradley’s bus will be late on any day is 0.2

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.

Saturday Sunday

Bus is
late

Bus is
late
Bus is
not late

Bus is
late
Bus is
not late

Bus is
not late
(2)

(b) Work out the probability that Bradley’s bus is late on at least one of these days.

(2)
(Total for question 7 is 4 marks)
2 Hannah is going to play one game of chess and one game of backgammon.

The probability she will win the game of chess is 0.6


The probability she will win the game of backgammon is 0.7.
Work out the probability that Hannah will win exactly one of these games.

(Total for question 2 is 3 marks)


3 Rachel has two bags.

In the first bag there are 4 red balls and 6 green balls.
In the second bag there are 3 red balls and 5 green balls.

Rachel takes at random a ball from the first bag.


She then takes at random a ball from the second bag.

Work out the probability that Rachel takes two green balls.

(Total for question 3 is 3 marks)


6 Jon plays a game where he can win, draw or lose.

The probability Jon wins any game 0.5.


The probability Jon draws any game is 0.3

Jon plays two games.


Work out the probability Jon wins exactly one game.

(Total for question 6 is 3 marks)

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