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7 . PROBABILITY

7.1 Probability of an event

   a. The probability of an event A is defined by


               n( A)
         P(A) =       and 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1
               n( S )
       Where S is the sample space which consists of all the possible outcomes, which
       are equally likely to occur in an experiment and        A subset S.
   b. An event with probability 0 is an impossible event.
   c. An event with probability 1 is a confirmed event.


Example 1

A bag contains 4 white and 6 black balls.A ball is chosen at random from the bag.Find
the probability of chosing

         i.         a white ball
         ii.        a black ball
         iii.       a red ball


Solution

n(S) = 10

   i.           Let A be the event of choosing a white ball.
                n(A) = 4

                         n( A)     4 2
                P(A) =          =   =
                         n( S )   10 5

   ii.          Let B be the event of chosing a black ball.
                n(B) = 6

                         n( B ) 6 3
                P(B) =         =  =
                         n( S ) 10 5
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   iii.     Let C be the event of chosing a red ball.
            n(C) = 0

                          n(C ) 0
            P (C) =             =   =0
                          n( S ) 10

    d. If an experiment is repeated for n times and P(A) is the probability that event A
occurs, then the expected number of times that event A occurs is           n x P(A).

7.2 Probability of the compliment of an event

The compliment of an event A, that is A’ , is an event consisting of outcomes thar are not
in A but in S.

P(A’) = 1 – P(A)
P(A) + P(A’) = 1

Example

                                                                             3
In an archery training, the probability of an archer hitting the target is     . Find the
                                                                             8
probability that he misses the target.

Solution

Let A be the event of hitting the target.
              3
Then, P(A) =
              8

                    3 5
Thus, P(A’) = 1 -    =
                    8 8


7.3 Probability of a combined event

     a. Probability of the combined event A or B

                          n( AU B )
           P( A or B) =
                            n( S )

     b. Probability of the combined event A and B
                      n( A I B )
        P(A and B) =
                        n( S )
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           Example

           Two fair dice are rolled simultaneously.Find the probability that
           i.     one of the numbers obtained is 5 or the sum of the numbers is 7.
           ii.    one of the numbers obtained is 5 and the sum of the numbers is 7.
Solution

           N(S) = 36

           Let A = Event that one of the numbers obtained is 5
                = {(1,5),(2,5), (3,5),(4,5),,(6,5),(5,6),(5,5),(5,4),(5,3),(5,2),(5,1)}
           And B= Event that the sum of the numbers is 7
                 = {(1,6),(2,5),(3,4),(4,3),(5,2),(6,1)}

         i. A U B = {(1,5),(2,5), (3,5),(4,5),(5,5),(6,5),(5,6), (5,4),(5,3),
                      (5,2),(5,1),(1,6),(3,4),(4,3),(6,1)}
          n(A U B) = 15
Probability that one of the numbers obtained is 5 or the sum of the numbers is 7
                                    n( A U B) 15 5
                    = P(A U B) =               =     =
                                      n( S )     36 12

           ii.   A I B = {(2,5),(5,2)}
                 n(A I B )= 2
Probability that one of the numbers obtained is 5 and the sum of the numbers is7
                                    AI B      2    1
                    = P(A I B ) = n        =    =
                                    n( S )   36 18
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EXERCISE 1

  1. A letter is selected at random from the word GENEROSITY.Find the
     probability of selecting a vowel.

  2. A student is asked to write a two digit number on a piece of paper.Find the
     probability that at least one digit of the number is 7.

                                                                                 3
  3. In a lucky draw , the probability of a participant getting a free gift is     .If
                                                                                 8
     276 participants got free gift , find the total number of participants.

                                                       5
  4. The probability of a football team winning is       . Find the probability of the
                                                       7
      football team losing a match.

  5. A bag contains 80 balls .16 of them are red, 24 are yellow while the rest are blue.
     If a ball is chosen at random from the bag, find the probability that the ball
     chosen is neither red nor yellow.

  6. A box contains 20 green cards and some red cards..If a card is picked at random,
                                                 5
     the probability of picking a green card is . If 12 more green cards are added
                                                 9
     into the box, find the probability of picking a green card.

  7. An integer is selected at random from the numbers 1 to 10. Find the probability of
     selecting the numbers 8 or an odd number.

  8. A jar contains 1 yellow , 1 red and 2 blue marbles. 2 marbles are chosen at
     random from the jar one after another with replacement . Find the probability that
     the first marble chosen is red and the second marble is blue.

  9. A box contains 15 red balls and some some white balls. If a ball is picked at
                                                          3
     random , the probability of obtaining a red ball is    . Then, if 10 green balls are
                                                         10
     added into the box , and a ball is picked at random, find the probability of
     obtaining a red ball.

  10. An electrical shop has a number of radios of which 12 are of brand P. If a radio
      is selected at random from the shop, the probability of selecting a radio of brand
            3
      P is . Find
            8
          a. the probability of selecting a radio which is not of brand P.
          b. the number of radios that are not of brand P.
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PROBABILITY: Exercise 2

  1. A bag contains 3 red balls, 4 blue balls and 5 green balls. If a ball is picked at
     random from the bag, find the probability that the ball is
     a) a red ball                    b) a blue ball

  2. A fair dice is rolled. Find the probability that the number obtained is
     a) an even number                 b) less than 3

  3. A box contains a set of cards which are numbered from 1 to 15. If a card is drawn
     at random from the box, what is the probability that the number drawn is
     a) a prime number               b) a multiple of 5

  4. A letter is chosen at random from the word “STATISTICS”. Find the probability
     of choosing
     a) a letter S                   b) a consonant

  5. Nine number cards 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15 and 16 are placed into a bag. A card is
     chosen at random from the bag. Find the probability of choosing a card with
     a) an even number              b) a perfect square

  6. A number is selected at random from set { x: 4 ≤ x ≤ 20, x is an integer}. Find
     the probability of selecting
     a) a number with a digit 5    b) a multiple of 5

  7. Some Arts students and 24 Science students participated in a Science camp. A
     Student is chosen at random from the group. The probabilityof choosing a Science
     Student is 8/15. find
     a) the probability of choosing an Arts student
     b) the total number of participants in the camp.

  8. The are 12 English books and x Mathematics books in a box. If a book is
     selected at random from the box, the probability of selecting an English book is
     3/5.
     a) If a book is selected at random from the box, state the probability of selecting
         a Mathematics book.
     b) Find the value of x

  9. A number is selected at random from the set { x: 1 ≤ x ≤ 60, x is an integer}.
     Find the probability that the number selected
     a) is a multiple of 5 or 7        b) has digits 4 and 5
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  10. Six cards in the diagram are placed into an empty box.

                    T A U F A N

     a) If a card is selected at random from the box, state the probability that the card
        marked A is selected.
     b) A number of cards marked A are added into the box. If a card is selected at
        Random from the box, the probability of selecting a card marked A is 5/7.
        How many of cards marked A are added into the box?



PROBABILITY: DIAGNOSTIC TEST

  1.A factory employs 45 workers. Eighteen of them are men. A worker is picked at
    random from the factory. What is the probability of picking a man?

     A 2/9           B 4/15          C 2/5             D 3/5

  2. Set M = {8, 12, 23, 39, 42, 51, 61, 73, 88}. An element is chosen at random from
     set M. What is the probability of choosing a prime number?

     A 1/9           B 3/10          C 1/3             D 3/7

  3. A box contains 30 coloured marbles. 12 of them are green marbles. A marble is
     picked at random from the box. What is the probability that it is not a green
     marble?

     A 5/8             B 3/8           C 3/5           D 1/4

  4. P is the event of rolling a dice . Which of the following represents the possible
     outcomes of the event of obtaining a prime number or a number that is greater
     than 2?

     A { 3, 5}                     C { 3, 4, 5, 6}
     B { 2, 3, 5}                  D {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

  5. Given that box A contains 6 cards numbered from 2 to 7 and box B contains 2
     white cards and 4 black cards. What is the probability of obtaining an even
     number and a white card?

      A 1/6            B 1/5           C 1/3           D 1/2
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6. There are eight boys in a group of students. If a student is picked at random
   From the group, the probability of picking a boy is 1/5. It is given that the
   Number of girls who wear glasses in the group is 4. If a student is picked at
   random from the group, what is the probability of picking a girl who does not
   wear glasses?

    A 1/10          B 2/3              C 7/10          D 9/10

7. A box contains 25 blue balls and several yellow balls. If a ball is drawn at random
   From the box, the probability of drawing a blue ball is 5/8. If x black balls are
   Added and a ball is drawn, then the probability of drawing a black ball is 1/6.
   The value of x is

    A 5          B 8              C 15               D 20

8. Wan has 75 bags of graded eggs. 30 bags are grade P eggs and the rest are grade B
   And grade C eggs. If a bag is picked at random, the probability of picking a bag of
   Grade B eggs is 1/3. Calculate the probability of picking a bag of grade C eggs.

   A 4/15        B 16/35        C ¾             D 2/5

9. A jar contains 1 yellow, 1 red and 2 blue marbles. 2 marbles are chosen at random
   From the jar one after another with replacement. Finf the probability that the first
   Marble chosen is red and the second one is blue.

   A 1/9         B 1/8          C 1/6           D ¼


10..The table shows the probabilities of the customers choosing brands X, Y and Z.

                         Brand               X       Y       Z
                         Probability        11/24    3/8    1/6

   If a survey is carried out on 1200 customers, find the number of customers who
   Choose brand Y or Z.

   A 550          B 650         C 680               D 700
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ANSWERS: PROBABILITY


EXERCISE 1

    1. 2/5
    2. 4/5
    3. 736
    4. 2/7
    5. ½
    6. 2/3
    7. 3/5
    8. 1/8
    9. ¼
    10. a) 5/8 b) 20


EXERCISE 2

1. a) ¼      b) 1/3

2. a) ½      b) 1/3

3. a) 2/5    b) 1/5

4. a) 3/10   b) 7/10

5. a) 5/9    b) 2/9

6. a) 2/17   b) 4/17

7. a) 7/15   b) 45

8. a) 2/5    b) x = 8

9. a) 19/60 b) 1/30

10. a) 1/3   b) 8
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DIAGNOSTIC TEST

  1.   C
  2    C
  3    C
  4    D
  5    A
  6    C
  7    B
  8    A
  9    B
  10   B

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Probability Modul

  • 1. ppr maths nbk 7 . PROBABILITY 7.1 Probability of an event a. The probability of an event A is defined by n( A) P(A) = and 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1 n( S ) Where S is the sample space which consists of all the possible outcomes, which are equally likely to occur in an experiment and A subset S. b. An event with probability 0 is an impossible event. c. An event with probability 1 is a confirmed event. Example 1 A bag contains 4 white and 6 black balls.A ball is chosen at random from the bag.Find the probability of chosing i. a white ball ii. a black ball iii. a red ball Solution n(S) = 10 i. Let A be the event of choosing a white ball. n(A) = 4 n( A) 4 2 P(A) = = = n( S ) 10 5 ii. Let B be the event of chosing a black ball. n(B) = 6 n( B ) 6 3 P(B) = = = n( S ) 10 5
  • 2. ppr maths nbk iii. Let C be the event of chosing a red ball. n(C) = 0 n(C ) 0 P (C) = = =0 n( S ) 10 d. If an experiment is repeated for n times and P(A) is the probability that event A occurs, then the expected number of times that event A occurs is n x P(A). 7.2 Probability of the compliment of an event The compliment of an event A, that is A’ , is an event consisting of outcomes thar are not in A but in S. P(A’) = 1 – P(A) P(A) + P(A’) = 1 Example 3 In an archery training, the probability of an archer hitting the target is . Find the 8 probability that he misses the target. Solution Let A be the event of hitting the target. 3 Then, P(A) = 8 3 5 Thus, P(A’) = 1 - = 8 8 7.3 Probability of a combined event a. Probability of the combined event A or B n( AU B ) P( A or B) = n( S ) b. Probability of the combined event A and B n( A I B ) P(A and B) = n( S )
  • 3. ppr maths nbk Example Two fair dice are rolled simultaneously.Find the probability that i. one of the numbers obtained is 5 or the sum of the numbers is 7. ii. one of the numbers obtained is 5 and the sum of the numbers is 7. Solution N(S) = 36 Let A = Event that one of the numbers obtained is 5 = {(1,5),(2,5), (3,5),(4,5),,(6,5),(5,6),(5,5),(5,4),(5,3),(5,2),(5,1)} And B= Event that the sum of the numbers is 7 = {(1,6),(2,5),(3,4),(4,3),(5,2),(6,1)} i. A U B = {(1,5),(2,5), (3,5),(4,5),(5,5),(6,5),(5,6), (5,4),(5,3), (5,2),(5,1),(1,6),(3,4),(4,3),(6,1)} n(A U B) = 15 Probability that one of the numbers obtained is 5 or the sum of the numbers is 7 n( A U B) 15 5 = P(A U B) = = = n( S ) 36 12 ii. A I B = {(2,5),(5,2)} n(A I B )= 2 Probability that one of the numbers obtained is 5 and the sum of the numbers is7 AI B 2 1 = P(A I B ) = n = = n( S ) 36 18
  • 4. ppr maths nbk EXERCISE 1 1. A letter is selected at random from the word GENEROSITY.Find the probability of selecting a vowel. 2. A student is asked to write a two digit number on a piece of paper.Find the probability that at least one digit of the number is 7. 3 3. In a lucky draw , the probability of a participant getting a free gift is .If 8 276 participants got free gift , find the total number of participants. 5 4. The probability of a football team winning is . Find the probability of the 7 football team losing a match. 5. A bag contains 80 balls .16 of them are red, 24 are yellow while the rest are blue. If a ball is chosen at random from the bag, find the probability that the ball chosen is neither red nor yellow. 6. A box contains 20 green cards and some red cards..If a card is picked at random, 5 the probability of picking a green card is . If 12 more green cards are added 9 into the box, find the probability of picking a green card. 7. An integer is selected at random from the numbers 1 to 10. Find the probability of selecting the numbers 8 or an odd number. 8. A jar contains 1 yellow , 1 red and 2 blue marbles. 2 marbles are chosen at random from the jar one after another with replacement . Find the probability that the first marble chosen is red and the second marble is blue. 9. A box contains 15 red balls and some some white balls. If a ball is picked at 3 random , the probability of obtaining a red ball is . Then, if 10 green balls are 10 added into the box , and a ball is picked at random, find the probability of obtaining a red ball. 10. An electrical shop has a number of radios of which 12 are of brand P. If a radio is selected at random from the shop, the probability of selecting a radio of brand 3 P is . Find 8 a. the probability of selecting a radio which is not of brand P. b. the number of radios that are not of brand P.
  • 5. ppr maths nbk PROBABILITY: Exercise 2 1. A bag contains 3 red balls, 4 blue balls and 5 green balls. If a ball is picked at random from the bag, find the probability that the ball is a) a red ball b) a blue ball 2. A fair dice is rolled. Find the probability that the number obtained is a) an even number b) less than 3 3. A box contains a set of cards which are numbered from 1 to 15. If a card is drawn at random from the box, what is the probability that the number drawn is a) a prime number b) a multiple of 5 4. A letter is chosen at random from the word “STATISTICS”. Find the probability of choosing a) a letter S b) a consonant 5. Nine number cards 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15 and 16 are placed into a bag. A card is chosen at random from the bag. Find the probability of choosing a card with a) an even number b) a perfect square 6. A number is selected at random from set { x: 4 ≤ x ≤ 20, x is an integer}. Find the probability of selecting a) a number with a digit 5 b) a multiple of 5 7. Some Arts students and 24 Science students participated in a Science camp. A Student is chosen at random from the group. The probabilityof choosing a Science Student is 8/15. find a) the probability of choosing an Arts student b) the total number of participants in the camp. 8. The are 12 English books and x Mathematics books in a box. If a book is selected at random from the box, the probability of selecting an English book is 3/5. a) If a book is selected at random from the box, state the probability of selecting a Mathematics book. b) Find the value of x 9. A number is selected at random from the set { x: 1 ≤ x ≤ 60, x is an integer}. Find the probability that the number selected a) is a multiple of 5 or 7 b) has digits 4 and 5
  • 6. ppr maths nbk 10. Six cards in the diagram are placed into an empty box. T A U F A N a) If a card is selected at random from the box, state the probability that the card marked A is selected. b) A number of cards marked A are added into the box. If a card is selected at Random from the box, the probability of selecting a card marked A is 5/7. How many of cards marked A are added into the box? PROBABILITY: DIAGNOSTIC TEST 1.A factory employs 45 workers. Eighteen of them are men. A worker is picked at random from the factory. What is the probability of picking a man? A 2/9 B 4/15 C 2/5 D 3/5 2. Set M = {8, 12, 23, 39, 42, 51, 61, 73, 88}. An element is chosen at random from set M. What is the probability of choosing a prime number? A 1/9 B 3/10 C 1/3 D 3/7 3. A box contains 30 coloured marbles. 12 of them are green marbles. A marble is picked at random from the box. What is the probability that it is not a green marble? A 5/8 B 3/8 C 3/5 D 1/4 4. P is the event of rolling a dice . Which of the following represents the possible outcomes of the event of obtaining a prime number or a number that is greater than 2? A { 3, 5} C { 3, 4, 5, 6} B { 2, 3, 5} D {2, 3, 4, 5, 6} 5. Given that box A contains 6 cards numbered from 2 to 7 and box B contains 2 white cards and 4 black cards. What is the probability of obtaining an even number and a white card? A 1/6 B 1/5 C 1/3 D 1/2
  • 7. ppr maths nbk 6. There are eight boys in a group of students. If a student is picked at random From the group, the probability of picking a boy is 1/5. It is given that the Number of girls who wear glasses in the group is 4. If a student is picked at random from the group, what is the probability of picking a girl who does not wear glasses? A 1/10 B 2/3 C 7/10 D 9/10 7. A box contains 25 blue balls and several yellow balls. If a ball is drawn at random From the box, the probability of drawing a blue ball is 5/8. If x black balls are Added and a ball is drawn, then the probability of drawing a black ball is 1/6. The value of x is A 5 B 8 C 15 D 20 8. Wan has 75 bags of graded eggs. 30 bags are grade P eggs and the rest are grade B And grade C eggs. If a bag is picked at random, the probability of picking a bag of Grade B eggs is 1/3. Calculate the probability of picking a bag of grade C eggs. A 4/15 B 16/35 C ¾ D 2/5 9. A jar contains 1 yellow, 1 red and 2 blue marbles. 2 marbles are chosen at random From the jar one after another with replacement. Finf the probability that the first Marble chosen is red and the second one is blue. A 1/9 B 1/8 C 1/6 D ¼ 10..The table shows the probabilities of the customers choosing brands X, Y and Z. Brand X Y Z Probability 11/24 3/8 1/6 If a survey is carried out on 1200 customers, find the number of customers who Choose brand Y or Z. A 550 B 650 C 680 D 700
  • 8. ppr maths nbk ANSWERS: PROBABILITY EXERCISE 1 1. 2/5 2. 4/5 3. 736 4. 2/7 5. ½ 6. 2/3 7. 3/5 8. 1/8 9. ¼ 10. a) 5/8 b) 20 EXERCISE 2 1. a) ¼ b) 1/3 2. a) ½ b) 1/3 3. a) 2/5 b) 1/5 4. a) 3/10 b) 7/10 5. a) 5/9 b) 2/9 6. a) 2/17 b) 4/17 7. a) 7/15 b) 45 8. a) 2/5 b) x = 8 9. a) 19/60 b) 1/30 10. a) 1/3 b) 8
  • 9. ppr maths nbk DIAGNOSTIC TEST 1. C 2 C 3 C 4 D 5 A 6 C 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 B