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Probability of Dependent Events The head of maths is organising a school trip. Two students need are chosen at random to be group leaders. There are 6 girls and 5 boys to choose from. 1st Child 2nd Child Girl 6 11 Girl Boy Boy Girl Boy 1) Complete the probability tree diagram. 2) Calculate the probability that the head of maths selects both a boy and a girl. /2 /3 Abbie has 20 biscuits in a tin. She has 12 digestives 5 chocolate chip cookies 3 Oreos Abbie takes at random two biscuits from the tin. 3) Work out the probability that the two biscuits were not the same type. /4 www.missbsresources.com 4) Below are the 9 tiles, Fawaz takes a tile at random and he does not replace the tile. Fawaz then takes a second random tile. 3 3 4 5 3 4 3 5 4 Calculate the probability that the number on Fawazβs second tile is LESS than the number on the first tile he took. /3 5) There are n smarties in a tube. 4 of the smarties are blue. The rest are pink. Lina takes at random a sweet from the bag and eats it. She then takes a second sweet out of the bag and eats it. 2 The probability Lina eats two blue sweets is 5 Show that 2π2 β 2π β 60 = 0 /3 Skill Questions Completing a probability tree diagram for dependent events. 1 2 Calculate the probability of dependent events. 2,3,4 10 Problem solving and reasoning with dependent events. 5 3 Total Marks 15 www.missbsresources.com Score Available Marks Answers Probability of Dependent Events The head of maths is organising a school trip. Two students need are chosen at random to be group leaders. There are 6 girls and 5 boys to choose from. 1st Child 6 11 Girl 5 11 Boy 2nd Child 5 10 Girl 5 10 6 10 Boy Girl 4 10 Boy 1) Complete the probability tree diagram. 2) Calculate the probability that the head of maths selects both a boy and a girl. π πΊπ΅ = 6 × 5 = 30 11 5 6 30 π π΅πΊ = × = 11 10 110 10 /2 110 30 30 60 6 π π΅β©πΊ = + = = 110 110 110 11 /3 Abbie has 20 biscuits in a tin. She has 12 digestives, 5 chocolate chip cookies and 3 Oreos. Abbie takes at random two biscuits from the tin. 3) Work out the probability that the two biscuits were not the same type. 11 19 π· 5 19 πΆ 12 20 3 19 O π· 12 19 π· πΆ 5 20 O O 3 20 4 19 πΆ π· 3 19 12 19 π(πππ‘ π πππ) = 1 β π(π πππ) 158 222 111 π πππ‘ π πππ = 1 β = = 380 380 190 5 19 πΆ O 12 11 132 × = 20 19 380 5 4 20 π πΆπΆ = × = 20 19 380 3 2 6 π ππ = × = 20 19 380 π π πππ = π π·π· + π πΆπΆ + π ππ 132 20 6 158 π π πππ = + + = 380 380 380 380 π π·π· = 2 19 www.missbsresources.com /4 Answers 4) Below are the 9 tiles, Fawaz takes a tile at random and he does not replace the tile. Fawaz then takes a second random tile. 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 Calculate the probability that the number on Fawazβs second tile is LESS than the number on the first tile he took. 2 3 6 P(less than first tile)=P(5,4)+P(5,3)+ P(4,3) π 5,4 = × = 6 8 12 26 13 9 8 72 π π>π = + + = = 2 4 8 72 72 72 72 36 π 5,3 = × = 9 8 72 3 4 12 π 4,3 = × = /3 9 8 72 5) There are n smarties in a tube. 4 of the smarties are blue. The rest are pink. Lina takes at random a sweet from the bag and eats it. She then takes a second sweet out of the bag and eats it. 2 The probability Lina eats two blue sweets is 5 2π2 β 2π β 60 = 0 Show that π π΅π΅ = Hence 4 3 12 × = 2 π πβ1 π βπ 12 2 = π2 β π 5 60 = 2π2 β 2π /3 Thus 0 = 2π2 β 2π β 60 Skill Questions Completing a probability tree diagram for dependent events. 1 2 Calculate the probability of dependent events. 2,3,4 10 Problem solving and reasoning with dependent events. 5 3 Total Marks 15 www.missbsresources.com Score Available Marks