30 Day One
Here are the groups that have been drawn for the European Championships: Group A Spain
Group B Germany
Republic of Ireland Albania Iceland
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Belgium
Switzerland Hungary
Group C France
England Russia
Slovakia
Group D Poland
Croatia Wales
Italy
Group E Ukraine
Czech Republic Turkey
Scotland
Group F Austria
Northern Ireland Sweden Finland
(a) Assuming that all teams in the competition are of the same standard, work out the probability of a team with the word ‘land’ in its name winning the tournament. (b) Write it in percentage form rounded to two decimal places.
Revision 5
Answers: (a) 2
(b)
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(a) Work out the likelihood of a team in group E winning the tournament. (b) Write it in fraction form. (c) Write it in percentage form rounded to one decimal place.
Answers: (a) 3
(b)
(c)
(a) What is the probability of a country whose name contains the letter ‘a’ winning the tournament? (b) Write it in fraction form. (c) Write it in percentage form rounded to the nearest whole number.
Marks:
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Answers: (a) 4
(b)
If 8 countries were added to the competition, what would the likelihood of one of the original countries winning the competition be? Write your answer in percentage form.
Answer: 124
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Marks: Today’s Marks: /2 /10
(c)
Marks:
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