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Exercises

on Probability
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A die has its six faces marked 0,1,1,1,6,6. 2 such dice are thrown together and total score is
recorded.
(a) Draw a tree diagram.
(b) how many different scores are possible?
(c) probability of getting a total of 7?


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Two dice are thrown together. What is the probability that the sum of the number on the two
faces is divided by 4 or 6?


Two dice are rolled once. Find the probability of getting such number on the two dice, whose
product is 12?

How many outcomes are there for the following experiments? List all the possible outcomes.
a) Tossing a coin
b) Choosing a sweet from a bag containing 1 red, 1 blue, 1 white and 1 black sweet.
c) Choosing a day of the week at random.

Dara writes the letters of the word 'MATHEMATICS' on separate cards and places them in a
bag. He then draws a card at random. What is the probability that Dara chooses the letter 'A'?

There are two spinners, one with four different colours and the other with the first three letters
of the alphabet. If both are spun independently, the table below shows all the possible
outcomes.

A regular six-sided die and a four-sided die are rolled and the dot sum is calculated. Construct
the sample space and use it to determine the following theoretical probabilities.
a. P(7)
b. P(11)
c. P(7 or 4)
d. P(less than 6)
e. P(greater than or equal to 5)
f. P(11)

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