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GR - 06 Probability Work Sheet

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GR - 06 Probability Work Sheet

This document is a home learning worksheet for Grade 6 students focusing on the topic of probability. It contains fill-in-the-blank questions related to various probability scenarios, such as rolling dice, flipping coins, and selecting items from bags. The worksheet aims to reinforce students' understanding of basic probability concepts and calculations.

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IGCSE MIDDLE SCHOOL

Grade: 6 UNIT 9 PROBABILITY -HOME LEARNING WORK SHEET

FILL IN THE BLANKS

1) The probability of an event that is certain to happen is _______________________.


2) If two events cannot occur at the same time, they are called ________________________
exclusive events.
3) The total number of possible outcomes is known as the _____________________space.
4) The probability of rolling a number greater than 3 on a six-sided die is ______________.
5) If you flip a coin, the likelihood of getting tails is _________________________________.
6) If you roll a fair six-sided die, the probability of rolling a 2 is ____________________.
7) A bag contains 5 red balls and 3 blue balls. The probability of randomly selecting a
blue ball is __________________________________.
8) From a standard deck of cards, the probability of drawing a heart is ________________.
9) When flipping a coin, the probability of getting heads is ________________________.
10) A spinner has 5 equal sections labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The probability of landing
on 1 or 2 is ___________________________.
11) If a fair die is rolled, the probability of rolling an odd number is ________________.
12) A jar contains 8 marbles: 4 green and 4 yellow. The probability of picking a
yellow or a green marble is _____________________.
13) A fruit basket contains 6 apples, 2 bananas, and 2 oranges. The probability of
selecting a banana or an orange is ________________.
14) The probability of rolling a number less than 4 on a six-sided die is ___________.
15) Two events are ___________________________________________ when they cannot happen
at the same time.
16) A bag contains 3 red balls and 2 blue balls. If you draw one ball, what is the
probability that it is either red or blue?

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17) In a class of 30 students, 12 students play soccer and 18 students play basketball.
If a student is chosen at random, what is the probability that the student plays either
soccer or basketball?

18) A spinner is divided into 4 equal sections labelled A, B, C, and D. What is the
probability of landing on A or C?

19) If you roll a fair six-sided die, what is the probability of rolling a 1 or a 2?

__________________________________________________________________________________

20) Fill in the blanks with

Certain (100%chance), Impossible (0% chance), Likely (more than 50% chance),
Unlikely (Less than 50% chance)

1) Weather Forecast: The forecast says there is a 90% chance of rain tomorrow.
What is the likelihood that it will rain?

Answer: ____________________________________

2) Rolling a Die: What is the likelihood of rolling a 7 on a standard six-sided die?

Answer: __________________________________________

3) Coin Toss: If you flip a coin, what is the likelihood of getting heads?

Answer: ____________________________________________

4) 23. Drawing a King: In a standard deck of 52 cards, what is the likelihood of


drawing a king?

Answer: _______________________________________________
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5) Selecting a Blue Marble: A bag contains 10 red marbles and 0 blue marbles. What
is the likelihood of picking a blue marble?

Answer: ____________________________________________

6) Finding a Unicorn: What is the likelihood of finding a unicorn in your backyard?

Answer: ____________________________________________

7) Rolling an Even Number: What is the likelihood of rolling an even number on a


six-sided die?

Answer: _____________________________________________

8) Choosing a Favourite Ice Cream Flavour: If 20 students in a class prefer


chocolate ice cream and 0 prefer strawberry, what is the likelihood that a
randomly selected student prefers strawberry?

Answer: ____________________________________

9) Picking a Red Ball: If there are 5 red balls and 5 blue balls in a bag, what is the
likelihood of picking a red ball?

Answer: ___________________________________________

10) Winning a Lottery: What is the likelihood of winning a lottery with a ticket
that has only one winning number out of a million?

Answer: _______________________________________________

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