Venn Diagrams – Probability – Higher – GCSE Questions

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Venn Diagrams – Probability – Higher – GCSE Questions These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes.

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GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2017 Paper 3, Q1 ξ = {even numbers less than 30} A = {2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 26} B = {4, 8, 14, 28} (a) Complete the Venn diagram to represent this information. 1 ξ = {even numbers less than 30} A = {2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 26} B = {4, 8, 14, 28} (a) Complete the Venn diagram to represent this information. ξ ξ (4) (4) A number is chosen at random from the universal set, ξ. (b) What is the probability that the number is in set A ∪ B? A number is chosen at random from the universal set, ξ. (b) What is the probability that the number is in set A ∪ B? (2) (2) (Total for Question 1 is 6 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 6 marks) GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2017 Paper 3, Q1 GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2017 Paper 3, Q1 1 ξ = {even numbers less than 30} A = {2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 26} B = {4, 8, 14, 28} (a) Complete the Venn diagram to represent this information. 1 ξ = {even numbers less than 30} A = {2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 26} B = {4, 8, 14, 28} (a) Complete the Venn diagram to represent this information. ξ ξ (4) (4) A number is chosen at random from the universal set, ξ. (b) What is the probability that the number is in set A ∪ B? A number is chosen at random from the universal set, ξ. (b) What is the probability that the number is in set A ∪ B? (2) (2) (Total for Question 1 is 6 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 6 marks)

GCSE GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2018 Paper 3, Q20 60 students were asked if they studied Art or Drama or Music. Of these people, 22 studied Art 3 studied Art, Drama and Music 6 studied Art and Drama but not Music 11 studied Drama and Music 12 did not study any of the subjects all 16 people who studied Music studied at least one other subject Two of the 60 people are chosen at random. Work out the probability that they both only study Drama. 1 60 students were asked if they studied Art or Drama or Music. Of these people, 22 studied Art 3 studied Art, Drama and Music 6 studied Art and Drama but not Music 11 studied Drama and Music 12 did not study any of the subjects all 16 people who studied Music studied at least one other subject Two of the 60 people are chosen at random. Work out the probability that they both only study Drama. (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2017 Paper 3, Q1 ξ = {even numbers less than 30} A = {2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 26} B = {4, 8, 14, 28} (a) Complete the Venn diagram to represent this information. ξ (4) A number is chosen at random from the universal set, ξ. (b) What is the probability that the number is in set A ∪ B? (2) (Total for Question 1 is 6 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2018 Paper 3, Q20 1 60 students were asked if they studied Art or Drama or Music. Of these people, 22 studied Art 3 studied Art, Drama and Music 6 studied Art and Drama but not Music 11 studied Drama and Music 12 did not study any of the subjects all 16 people who studied Music studied at least one other subject Two of the 60 people are chosen at random. Work out the probability that they both only study Drama. (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Higher: June 2017 Paper 3, Q1 1 ξ = {even numbers less than 30} A = {2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 26} B = {4, 8, 14, 28} (a) Complete the Venn diagram to represent this information. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 A B ξ 26 2 8 6 14 28 12 10, 16, 20, 22, 24 4 18 (4) 9 14 A number is chosen at random from the universal set, ξ. (b) What is the probability that the number is in set A ∪ B? (2) (Total for Question 1 is 6 marks)

Art Drama 6 18 8 3 8 5 12 Music GCSE Total = 22 Total = 16 Edexcel Higher: June 2018 Paper 3, Q20 1 60 students were asked if they studied Art or Drama or Music. Of these people, 22 studied Art 3 studied Art, Drama and Music 6 studied Art and Drama but not Music 11 studied Drama and Music 12 did not study any of the subjects all 16 people who studied Music studied at least one other subject Two of the 60 people are chosen at random. Work out the probability that they both only study Drama. Rectangle not needed! Art Total = 22 Drama 6 18 8 3 8 5 12 Music Total = 16 18 60 × 17 59 = 306 3540 P(1st person studies only Drama) = 18 60 P(2nd person studies only Drama) = 17 59 = 153 1770 = 51 590 (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)

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