Geoff has two fair spinners - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 3 - 2018 - Paper 5
Question 3
Geoff has two fair spinners.
He spins both spinners and multiplies the numbers on each spinner.
(a) Complete the table.
Spinner A
Spinner B
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Geoff has two fair spinners - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 3 - 2018 - Paper 5
Step 1
Complete the table.
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Answer
To complete the table, we will multiply the numbers on Spinner A by the numbers on Spinner B. The finished table is:
Spinner B
x
1
7
9
2
2
2
14
18
3
3
3
21
27
4
4
4
28
36
5
5
5
35
45
Step 2
Explain his error and give the correct answer.
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Geoff's error is in his calculation of the probability of the outcome being an even number or a prime number. Even numbers and prime numbers are not mutually exclusive; for example, 2 is both even and prime. This means that when he adds the probabilities, he double-counts the occurrence of 2.
To calculate the correct probability, we can use the principle of inclusion-exclusion:
Let:
P(E) = Probability of an even outcome = 6/12
P(P) = Probability of a prime outcome = 3/12
P(E ∩ P) = Probability of being both even and prime = 1/12 (the outcome is 2)
The correct probability is:
extP(EorP)=P(E)+P(P)−P(E∩P)=126+123−121=128=32
Thus, the correct answer is ( \frac{8}{12} ) or simplified to ( \frac{2}{3} ).