
Comparing representations of outcomes for two events
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 Maths (2)
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- Q1The number of outcomes on this spinner that are odd numbers is ______.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2Trial: flipping the coin and spinning the spinner once each. Which of these lists of outcomes for the trial show a complete sample space? Use H for 'heads' and T for 'tails'.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Trial: spinning this spinner once. Event: multiple of 3. Which of these outcomes should be written inside the box?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4Match each number to its correct location on the Venn diagram.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5The Venn diagram shows a selection of types of TV shows that Jacob and Izzy do and do not like. Which of these statements is true for drama TV shows?Izzy likes drama shows, but Jacob doesn't.Neither Jacob nor Izzy like drama shows.Jacob likes drama shows, but Izzy doesn't.Both Jacob and Izzy like drama shows.30s
- Q6This incomplete outcome tree represents all outcomes from spinning spinner R twice and adding the results of each spin. Match each letter to its value in the sample space.Users link answersLinking30s
