1MA01: Mathematical Methods Tutorial Sheet 1 1. Write down the addition and multiplication rules for probabilities. Consider four job openings for which there are eight applicants. Five are men and three are women. If all candidates are equally likely to be chosen what is the probability that no women are chosen? 2. Consider a ten-sided die, each side labelled with a number from one to ten. The die is rolled once. Find (a) P (4 or 8): the probability of rolling a 4 or an 8 (b) P (9 or less than 3): the probability of rolling a 9 or a number less than 9. (c) P (5 or an odd number): the probability of rolling 5 or an odd number (d) P (odd or prime number): the probability of rolling an odd number or a prime number 3. Write down the formula for computing success in a binomial experiment. A survey finds that 30% of teenage consumers receive their spending money from part-time jobs. If five teenagers are selected at random from a large group, find the probability that at least three of them will have part-time jobs. 4. Consider the following experiments: State whether or not they are binomial experiments and justify your answers. (a) Anne rolled a 6-sided number cube until a 3 appeared. (b) You are at a fair, playing “pop the balloon” with 6 darts. There are 20 balloons. 10 of the balloons have a ticket inside that say “win” and 10 have a ticket that says “lose”. (c) Asking 200 people if they watch RTE news. (d) You take a survey of 50 traffic lights in Dublin, at 3 p.m., recording whether the light was red, green, or yellow at that time. (e) Flip a coin 30 times to see how many heads you get. 1 Sinéad Ryan, ryan@maths.tcd.ie, see also http://www.maths.tcd.ie/˜ryan/123.html