Tables: Real-world Applications

Mathematics
Grade 7
11 questions
~22 mins
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A worksheet focusing on the use of tables to analyze real-world probability scenarios involving two events. Designed to develop procedural skills and reasoning for Grade 7 students.

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Tables: Real-world Applications

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Practice Questions

Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
A bag contains 3 red marbles and 2 blue marbles. A coin is flipped (Heads or Tails). Create a table showing all possible outcomes for drawing a marble and flipping the coin.
[3 marks]
2.
Using the table from Question 1, what is the probability of drawing a red marble and flipping Heads?
[2 marks]
3.
Construct a table for the following scenario: A student rolls a six-sided die and flips a coin. List all possible outcomes.
[3 marks]
4.
In the table from Question 3, what is the probability of rolling an even number and getting Tails?
[2 marks]
5.
A survey shows that 60% of students like basketball, and 40% like football. Some students like both. Complete the following table showing the distribution of students:
[4 marks]
6.
Using the table from Question 5, find the probability that a student chosen at random likes either basketball or football.
[3 marks]
7.
A supermarket stocks 5 types of fruit. The table below shows the number of apples and oranges sold each day over a week. Fill in the missing values:
[4 marks]
8.
From the table in Question 7, what is the probability that on a randomly selected day, more than 10 apples and less than 5 oranges were sold?
[3 marks]
9.
A survey of 200 students shows 120 like cats, 150 like dogs, and 80 like both. Construct a table representing these data.
[4 marks]
10.
Using the data from Question 9, what is the probability that a student likes neither cats nor dogs?
[2 marks]
11.
Identify and correct the mistake in the following table that shows the outcomes of flipping two coins:
[3 marks]

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Created
1/1/2026
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