The probability of something which is certain to happen is 1. The probability of something which is impossible to happen is 0. The probability of something not happening is 1 minus the probability that it will happen. This video is a guide to probability. Expressing probability as fractions and...
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How to calculate probability GCSE questions1. Jason picks one of the following cards at random. (a) Find the probability that Jason picks a H. (b) Find the probability that Jason picks an M or an A. (c) Find the probability that Jason does not pick an M. (3 marks) Show answer ...
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