IGCSE Maths Edexcel A 4MA1

6.3: Probability

#6.3A

understand the language of probability

Outcomes, equal likelihood, events, random

#6.3B

understand and use the probability scale

P(certainty)=1P(\text{certainty}) = 1

P(impossibility)=0P(\text{impossibility}) = 0

#6.3C

understand and use estimates or measures of probability from theoretical models

#6.3D

find probabilities from a Venn diagram

#6.3E

understand the concepts of a sample space and an event, and how the probability of an event happening can be determined from the sample space

*For the tossing of two coins, the sample space can be listed as:

Heads (H)(H), Tails (T)(T): (H,H),(H,T),(T,H),(T,T)(H,H), (H,T), (T,H), (T,T)*

#6.3F

list all the outcomes for single events and for two successive events in a systematic way

#6.3G

estimate probabilities from previously collected data

#6.3H

calculate the probability of the complement of an event happening

P(A)=1P(A)P(A')= 1 - P(A)

#6.3I

use the addition rule of probability for mutually exclusive events

P(Either A or B occurring)=P(A)+P(B)P(\text{Either A or B occurring}) = P(A) + P(B) when AA and BB are mutually exclusive

#6.3J

understand and use the term ‘expected frequency’

Determine an estimate of the number of times an event with a probability of 0.4 will happen over 300 tries

#6.3K

draw and use tree diagrams

#6.3L

determine the probability that two or more independent events will occur

#6.3M

use simple conditional probability when combining events

Picking two balls out of a bag, one after the other, without replacement

#6.3N

apply probability to simple problems

6.2
Statistical measures