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Probability, STD2 S2 2019 HSC 25

A bowl of fruit contains 17 apples of which 9 are red and 8 are green.

Dennis takes one apple at random and eats it. Margaret also takes an apple at random and eats it.

By drawing a probability tree diagram, or otherwise, find the probability that Dennis and Margaret eat apples of the same colour.  (3 marks)

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`8/17`

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`P(text(same colour))` `= P(R R) + P(GG)`
  `= 9/17 xx 8/16 + 8/17 xx 7/16`
  `= 72/272 + 56/272`
  `= 8/17`
♦♦ Mean mark 35%.

Filed Under: Multi-Stage Events, Multi-Stage Events (Std 2), Single and Multi-Stage Events (Std 1) Tagged With: Band 5, num-title-ct-corea, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1135-10-Probability Trees, smc-1135-15-Draw Probability Tree, smc-4238-10-Dependent events, smc-4238-50-Probability trees, smc-829-10-Probability Trees, smc-829-15-Draw Probability Tree

Probability, STD2 S2 2014 HSC 28c

A fair coin is tossed three times. Using a tree diagram, or otherwise, calculate the probability of obtaining two heads and a tail in any order.   (2 marks)

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`3/8`

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`P text{(2 heads, 1 tail)}`

`= P(HHT) + P(HTH) + P(THH)`

`= (1/2 xx 1/2 xx 1/2) + (1/2 xx 1/2 xx 1/2) + (1/2 xx 1/2 xx 1/2)`

`= 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8`

`= 3/8`

Filed Under: Multi-stage Events, Multi-Stage Events (Std 2), Single and Multi-Stage Events (Std 1) Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1135-10-Probability Trees, smc-1135-15-Draw Probability Tree, smc-829-10-Probability Trees, smc-829-15-Draw Probability Tree

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