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Year 11
Probability and statistics
Year 11
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Recognize Problems Requiring Expected Value To Be Computed
In a series of coin flips, is the expected number of tails required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
In a deck of cards, what is the expected value (mean) of the number of red cards drawn if you draw three cards with replacement?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
You are conducting a survey, and each respondent can answer multiple-choice questions. Is the expected value of the number of correct answers required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
You are drawing cards from a well-shuffled standard deck without replacement. Is the expected value of the number of face cards drawn required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
In a series of basketball free throws, is the expected number of successful shots required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
You are rolling two fair six-sided dice. Is the expected value of their sum required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
In a game where you draw cards from a well-shuffled standard deck without replacement, is the expected value of the number of aces drawn required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
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You are rolling a fair six-sided die. Is the expected value of the product of two rolls required to solve a problem related to this experiment?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
You are flipping a fair coin five times. Is the expected number of heads required to solve a problem related to this experiment?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
You are flipping a biased coin, and the probability of getting heads is known. Is the expected value of the number of heads required?
Expected mean required
Expected mean not required
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