Level 3 Certificate in Quantitative Problem Solving (MEI) and Level 3 Certificate in Quantitative...

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Level 3 Certificate in Quantitative Problem

Solving (MEI) and Level 3 Certificate in Quantitative

Reasoning (MEI)

Using frequencies in tree diagrams to calculate probabilities

Using frequencies to find probabilities

Use frequencies with tree diagrams and other forms of representation to calculate or estimate

probabilities, including conditional probabilities:

Using frequencies to find probabilities

Use frequencies with tree diagrams and other forms of representation to calculate or estimate

probabilities, including conditional probabilities:

Using frequencies to find probabilities

Use frequencies with tree diagrams and other forms of representation to calculate or estimate

probabilities, including conditional probabilities:

Forecast ‘rain’ Forecast ‘no rain’

Rains 18 3 21

Does not rain 2 7 9

20 10 30

An image from an NHS Screening programme leaflet which uses expected frequencies to communicate the chances of different events following a mammogram:

What is the chance that someone

referred for more tests is diagnosed

with cancer?

Using frequencies to find probabilities

Image from http://www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/breastscreen/publications/ia-02.html

Some balanced dice have probability 1/6 of coming up ‘4’.

Out of 60 throws, how many ‘4’s would we expect to come up?

Using frequencies to find probabilities

Some balanced dice have probability 1/6 of coming up ‘4’.

Using frequencies to find probabilities

Out of 60 throws, how many ‘4’s would we expect to come up?

80% of the school students can roll their tongues.

If I pick 1000 students at random, how many do you expect will NOT be able to roll their tongues?

Using frequencies to find probabilities

80% of the school students can roll their tongues.

If I pick 1000 students at random, how many do you expect will NOT be able to roll their tongues?

Using frequencies to find probabilities

In a typical school with 80 Year 10 students, 64 of them will have a profile on the social media site

Face-ache.

What is the probability that if we pick a Year 10 student at random, they will not have a profile?

Using frequencies to find probabilities

In a typical school with 80 Year 10 students, 64 of them will have a profile on the social media site

Face-ache.

What is the probability that if we pick a Year 10 student at random, they will not have a profile?

Using frequencies to find probabilities

A newspaper headline says that eating radishes doubles your chance of getting Smith’s Disease. 1%

of people who don’t eat radishes get Smith’s Disease anyway.

Using frequencies to find probabilities

A newspaper headline says that eating radishes doubles your chance of getting Smith’s Disease. 1%

of people who don’t eat radishes get Smith’s Disease anyway.

Using frequencies to find probabilities

A weather forecast is generally right. When it forecasts ‘rain’, 90% of the time it rains. When it forecasts ‘no

rain’, 70% of the time it does not rain.

Using frequencies to find probabilities

In a typical September they forecast rain on two-thirds days and no rain on one-third of days.

A weather forecast is generally right. When it forecasts ‘rain’, 90% of the time it rains. When it forecasts ‘no

rain’, 70% of the time it does not rain.

Using frequencies to find probabilities

In a typical September they forecast rain on two-thirds days and no rain on one-third of days.

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