Draw a probability scale. Mark each of the outcomes on your scale.
Give reasons for your answer.
(a) The school bus will break down tomorrow
(b) the next baby to be born will be a boy.
(c) An ice cube will melt when it will left outside on a hot day.
(d) A heavy stone of the women's Olympic 100 metres final will be aged under 35 years
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Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes. This will give us the probability of a single event occurring. In the case of rolling a 3 on a die, the number of events is 1 (there's only a single 3 on each die), and the number of outcomes is 6.
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Draw a probability scale. Mark each of the outcomes on your scale.
Give reasons for your answer.
(a) The school bus will break down tomorrow
(b) the next baby to be born will be a boy.
(c) An ice cube will melt when it will left outside on a hot day.
(d) A heavy stone of the women's Olympic 100 metres final will be aged under 35 years
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