e.g. The sample space below is for two fair four-sided spinners whose outcomes are the product of the sides showing when spun.

How do I solve A level probability questions?
Be aware of whether you are using theoretical probabilities or probabilities based on the results of several experiments (relative frequency). You may have to compare the two and make a judgement as to whether there is bias in the experiment.e.g. The outcomes from rolling a fair dice have theoretical probabilities but the outcomes from a football match would be based on previous results between the two teams
A fair, five-sided spinner has its sides labelled 2, 5, 8, 10 and 11.
Find, from one spin, the probability that the spinner shows

Independent events could refer to events from different experiments
Mutually exclusive events generally refer to events from the same (single trial of an) experiment(including Venn diagrams – see Revision Note Venn Diagrams)






would be
“Find the probability of rolling a 2 OR a 3 OR a 5 AND heads.”
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