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a Ate rag N Class: Roll No, Date: Class Tea Vice Prin | Tnvigitator’s Signatur Wk 0 Wier a Teacher's Semon rut READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS Fist Answer all question: Give non-exact numerical answers corn Linless a different level of accurs The use of an electroni s Steg enant fires, oF 1 decimal place inthe cas 3 of angles in degrees, CV is specified in the question '- The weighs, rhe ofa group people are summarised by: 2-70) = 108, 5-70)? = 3925 The mean weigh is 7 kp (0) Find the numberof epi inte group 2 Bezy En - Foxns tos Ene 2 ~mag E45 wEtFOn = 21 n Rags nr = Ing FAn = Fon fog 8 © Fd ree~r2 A E ECA = ae 454% 7 EG sn $408) oy emt Mea 4 S47 xr > Pn MONEE £4 :00cs 05 = ISOS ex ings 4 ht : os Peano: 2 sans fans ‘Anabel measured the lengths, in centimettes, of 200 cater lacs. Her results ae illustrated in the ‘cumulative frequency’ grap!. blow. arr etee tena ncomieds (Estimate the median and the interquartile range ofthe lengths a tredian = 3.2 em Estimate how many caterpillars had @ Jength of between 2nd 3.5.€m- 2-84 = Ft iy 6%o caterpillars were of length length centimetres or more. Estimate ‘ 2 Ly 100 she D= 450m 3. ‘The weights of players in two different sports teams were measured. In the second row of the diagram, 1 |9| 8 represents a weight of 91 kg in Team A and 98 kg in Team B. 0 e174 afols a. Oa iar aaa NW kkby B35 | el ae be te [eles 3 6 ee (Find the median and quantile weight for both tars Metins prtse = = Tte Gi) raw two box-and-whisker lots ofthe dats onthe same axes. io} a contains 3 blue balls and x white balls. 4 Box A contains 2 blue tallsand 3 whit balls Box B is chosen at random frm box And pce in tox B.A bal isthe ‘chosen at random from The tree diagram below shows the possibilities for the colours of the balls ob 28 e 3g 10 sox ax8 Q SB 8 Fae” Fy a w aw @ Justify te probability onthe te diagram . like balls, Bln fpeting | Oe ball Sree ore ew vebabitly ob picking fhe folal is 44° SY whe « 2 ary 1) Complete the tee diagram inthe space below. 2 4. Box A contains 2 blue balls and 3 white balls. Box B contains 3 blue balls and x white balls. A ball 's chosen at random from box 4 and-placed in box B. A ball is then chosen at random from box B. ‘The ree diagram below shows the possibilities for the colours of the balls chosen, 2830 3 nw : ate box ‘ 5 perm ce) i | coon | 5 | ow on | } ? on 5 ao (sip os wohbity © or hve day, a) Bre ere me ahike balls, Mer edtng 1 ble bait Ke toll is tq. soApnbebth pt hie is 2 eae sha Ci) Complete the res diagram inte sae blow ; 2 a 8 : - Nae é F If the ball chosen from box a is blue, then the probability that the ball chosen from box B is also weiss iy Show that the value of xis 16 a ue) ar OD mbes nthy> 26 nell Ay (iv) Given that the ball chosen from box B is white, find the conditional probability that te ball chosen from box A was white a r (| Bard Whe) y(t ubk) = ise CA Stems cet tink 5. Karen and James go shopping fur victher (Karen buys 4 idemica vests, 3 identical sweaters and | coy. Each vest costs $5.50 and ‘he coat costs $90. The mean cost of Karen's & item: is $29. Find the cost of asweater, B) Vols: 4x5.5 Senter 2 By Baw : Ont: gow aa. BAHAR EVO @ I re ee reNnr gee oY [77 Ww Ai) Tames toys 1 hat and 4 identical shits. The mean ost of James’ 5 items $26 and ‘he standard deviation is $0, Explain how you can tell that James spends $104 on shins 6 wre pS Ake 5 ft _2¢20 s Ent = 13 — ai ome TTL! 6. The owner of a car rep shop conducted a survey into the length of time that cars were in his repair shop undergoing repairs before being returned to their owners. He measured the time, ‘hous, that it took for each ofa sample of 120 cars in his shop to be repaired and returned to their owners. The data are illustrated in the histogram below. 50 cars were repaired in the period 25¢< 4, ON Aero hears Pear. 20 10 = 12ers Jo ey w Gi) _ Estimate the standard deviation of the repair times for the sample of 120 ears. = 2 sv 1, Bag A contains 4 balls numbered 2, 4,5, 8 Bag B contains 5 blls numbered |, 3, 6, 8,8, Baz C contains 7 balls numbered 2,7, & 8, 8,8, 9. One balls selected at random from each bag. + Event X's “exactly two ofthe selected balls have the same number. + Event is the ball selésted ftom bag A has number 4” (Find POD. : B i _ POX ed al We ses, +(txt HF 2,2 : 2? *? ye 46 : a La aC 140 Bee (st Te (b) Find P(X’ ¥) and hence determine whether or not events and Yare independent. [2] (©) Find the probability that two balls are numbered 2, given that exactly two of the selected balls have the same number. 2 \ eee atx) = ek ec 2] : 746 v WW 2

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