CAMBRIDGE CHECKPOINT MATHEMATICS CLASS 8 EX 15.3 ANSWERS_2013 EDITION
EX 15.3 SOLUTIONS
I Xavier throws two fair dice together. What is the probability of scoring:
a two fours
b no fours
c exactly one four?
2 Mia throws two fair dice and adds the scores.
a What is the smallest possible total?
b What is the largest possible total?
c What is wrong with Mia's argument
3 Shen throws two dice and adds the numbers together.
a What is the most likely possible total?
b What is the least likely possible total?
Find the probability that the total will be:
c 2 d 7 e less than 7 f an odd number g a prime number.
4 Razi throws two dice. Find the probability that:
a the numbers are the same b the difference between the two numbers is 2.
5 Dakarai spins a coin and throws a dice. One possible outcome is a head and a 6.
a Show that there are 12 mutually exclusive outcomes and list them in a table.
b Find the probability of scoring:
i a tail and a 1 ii a head and an even number iii a tail and a or a 6.
6 Alicia has two three-sided spinners.
One shows the numbers 1, 1, 3.
The other shows the numbers 2, 3, 5. 2 3 5
a Copy and complete the table to show
the total score of the two spinners. 4
b Find the probability of a total of:
i 3 ii 6 iii 5 or more iv an even number.
7 Oditi throws two dice and multiplies the scores together.
a Draw a table to show the possible values of the product. The product is the result of
b How many different products are possible? multiplying two numbers.
c Find the probability that the product is
i 12 ii not 12 iii less than 12 iv more than 17 v an even number.
8 Hassan has four blue pens and a red pen in his pocket.
He takes out one without looking, and then he Second pen
takes another. a Copy and complete the table to show the possible
selections.
b Why are there Xs down the diagonal?
c Find the probability that:
i both pens are blue ii the first pen is red
iii one of the pens is red.
9 Shen and Tanesha play crock, paper, scissors. They simultaneously make a sign for one of the items.
a Make a table to show the different possible outcomes.
b If each person chooses at random, what is the probability that they will not choose the same
thing?
c Rock beats scissors. Scissors beat paper. Paper beats rock. What is the probability Shen beats
Tanesha, if they play one game?
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