
Mutually Inclusive Vs. Mutually Exclusive Probability
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- Q1
When rolling a single die, the events of rolling an even number and rolling a ‘5’ are ...
Exclusive
Inclusive
60s - Q2
When rolling a single die, the events of rolling an odd number and rolling a prime are ...
Mutually Inclusive
Mutually Exclusive
60s - Q3
When rolling a single die, the events of rolling an even and an odd number are ...
Inclusive
Exclusive
60s - Q4
If a spinner is numbered 1 – 8, when you spin it the events of spinning an even number and a number less than 4 are ...
Exclusive
Inclusive
60s - Q5
If you roll one die, what is the probability of getting an odd number or a 4?
1/3
1/6
2/3
1/2
120s - Q6
Which of the following shows how to determine P(shaded number or number less than five)?
4/8 + 6/8 + 2/8
4/8 + 4/8 - 2/8
2/8 + 4/8 - 4/8
4/9 + 2/8 - 4/8
120s - Q7
The chance of rolling a 2 is 1/6. What is the chance of not rolling a 2?
Not possible
1/6
2/6
5/6
120s - Q8
Rolling an odd number and rolling an even number on a normal six-sided die are
Inclusive
Exclusive
60s - Q9
There are 12 red roses, 5 yellow roses and 3 white roses in a vase. Felix takes a rose, at random, from the vase.
What is the probability of him not choosing a red rose?
8/20
12/20
8/12
5/12
120s - Q10
Leon throws a biased coin. The probability of getting tails is 0.4.
Work out the probability of getting heads.
0.8
0.4
0.6
0.2
120s