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Probability: Quiz 6
Probability: Quiz 6
1) A coin is flipped twice. List the 4 possible outcomes.
2) John is going to do two of the following sports:
List all of the combinations of sports that he can do. One has been done for you:
3) Karen is at the gym. She uses each of these pieces of equipment once.
She uses the pull-up bar first. List all of the possible orders that she could use the four pieces of equipment.
4) Jeremy has two bags.
The first bag contains three balls that are green (g), red (r) and pink (p).
The second bag contains four counters with letters on. The letters on the four counters are A, B, C and D.
Jeremy picks a ball out of the first bag and a counter out of the second bag. List all of the different possible outcomes.
5) Kevin has a normal six-sided dice and a spinner with 4 faces. Kevin rolls the dice and then spins the spinner. How many different combinations of outcomes are there?
6) David rolls a six-sided dice twice. How many different combinations of outcomes are there?
7) Sarah has two bags; bag A and bag B.
There are 7 different coloured balls in bag A and 6 different coloured balls in bag B.
Sarah picks a ball out of bag A and a ball out of bag B. How many different combinations of outcomes are there?
8) A restaurant serves a group of individuals a 3-course meal (starter, main and dessert). There are 3 starters, 8 mains and 5 desserts. How many different 3-course meal combinations are there?
9) A restaurant has 5 different starters, 6 different mains and 4 different desserts. An individual chooses two out of the three courses. Show that there are 74 different combinations to choose from.
10) Olivia is on holiday in Rome and there are three different types of activities that she can do; visit an ancient site, go to a museum and eat at a restaurant.
There are 6 different ancient sites, 5 different museums and 9 different restaurants.
Olivia does two out of the three activities. Show that there are 129 different combinations of outcomes.
2) John is going to do two of the following sports:
- Tennis (T)
- Football (F)
- Hockey (H)
- Boxing (B)
List all of the combinations of sports that he can do. One has been done for you:
- TF
3) Karen is at the gym. She uses each of these pieces of equipment once.
- Running machine (R)
- Bike (B)
- Pull-up bar (P)
- Cross trainer (C)
She uses the pull-up bar first. List all of the possible orders that she could use the four pieces of equipment.
4) Jeremy has two bags.
The first bag contains three balls that are green (g), red (r) and pink (p).
The second bag contains four counters with letters on. The letters on the four counters are A, B, C and D.
Jeremy picks a ball out of the first bag and a counter out of the second bag. List all of the different possible outcomes.
5) Kevin has a normal six-sided dice and a spinner with 4 faces. Kevin rolls the dice and then spins the spinner. How many different combinations of outcomes are there?
6) David rolls a six-sided dice twice. How many different combinations of outcomes are there?
7) Sarah has two bags; bag A and bag B.
There are 7 different coloured balls in bag A and 6 different coloured balls in bag B.
Sarah picks a ball out of bag A and a ball out of bag B. How many different combinations of outcomes are there?
8) A restaurant serves a group of individuals a 3-course meal (starter, main and dessert). There are 3 starters, 8 mains and 5 desserts. How many different 3-course meal combinations are there?
9) A restaurant has 5 different starters, 6 different mains and 4 different desserts. An individual chooses two out of the three courses. Show that there are 74 different combinations to choose from.
10) Olivia is on holiday in Rome and there are three different types of activities that she can do; visit an ancient site, go to a museum and eat at a restaurant.
There are 6 different ancient sites, 5 different museums and 9 different restaurants.
Olivia does two out of the three activities. Show that there are 129 different combinations of outcomes.