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J Clayden & London Core Maths Hub Probability and Risk J Clayden & London Core Maths Hub To Print Students Name: …………………………………………………………………..

Topic Aims Method Equipment Duration Core Maths – Probability and Risk Test knowledge of various subjects Formative learning Level Level 3 Method Probability and Risk (Core Maths) questions, handouts for Students to complete and hand back into the teacher/tutor. Equipment Laptop/Projector Pens/Pencils Printer Duration 20-30 Minutes Hidden

Core Maths Probability and Risk To Print   1) The average risk of a household being burgled in 2008/9 was 2.5%. Express that risk in two different ways. (2 marks)   OCR style 2) Here are two statements from two different websites. Do they mean the same? 34.8 out of a thousand insurance claims from the LS13 area are for burglary. The risk of being burgled in the LS13 area is 34.8 out of 1000. (1 marks) 3) Which of these three risks is the smallest? The largest? 1.8%, 1 in 50, 13 In 1000. 4) A risk of 2% in any given year is equivalent to once in how many years? To Print

Core Maths Probability and Risk Worksheet To Print

Core Maths Probability and Risk Worksheet To Print

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