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Probability C S

The document presents a series of probability questions involving simple and complementary events. It includes scenarios with socks, balls, pens, dice, sweets, coins, playing cards, and letters, each requiring the calculation of specific probabilities. The questions are designed to assess understanding of basic probability concepts.

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Probability C S

The document presents a series of probability questions involving simple and complementary events. It includes scenarios with socks, balls, pens, dice, sweets, coins, playing cards, and letters, each requiring the calculation of specific probabilities. The questions are designed to assess understanding of basic probability concepts.

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Probability – simple & Complemntary events

Name: ____________ Date: ____________

1. A drawer contains 6 red socks in a total of 10 socks. What is the probability of selecting a red

Sock and not selecting a red sock?

2. A box contains 2 blue balls and 9 non-blue balls. What is the probability of selecting a blue ball?

3. A pencil case contains 14 black pens, 5 yellow pens, and 3 blue pens. What is the probability of

selecting a blue pen? And selecting non yellow pens?

4. A single 6-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling an odd number?

5. A box contains 15 red sweets out of a total of 15 sweets. What is the probability of selecting

a red sweet?

6. A tin contains four 50p coins, three 10p coins, and a 20p coin. What is the probability of

selecting a 50p coin? Or not rolling a 50p coin

7. A single 6-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a 5 or above?

8. What is the probability of selecting an "R" from the name MR WORSLEY?

9. A single card is chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probabil
ity of choosing: A. A king? B. A four? C. A club?

10. A single letter is chosen at random from the phrase BRIDGE LEARNING CAMPUS. What is the pro
bability of choosing: A. B? A vowel? Or not a vowel

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