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In a bag there are only red, blue and green counters. (a) I am going to take a counter out of the bag at random. Complete the table below. Counter Probabilities Teacher's Notes Topic: Probability L6 Colour of Counters Number of Counters Probabili ty Red Green Blue 6 1 5 6 Design another similar question. What if R = 9, G = 3 ? What can you tell me about these two fractions? What if this was ¼ ? (b) Before I take a counter out of the bag, I put one extra blue counter into the bag. What effect does this have on the probability that I will take a red counter? Tick the correct box. The probability has increased. The probability has decreased. The probability has stayed the same It is impossible to tell. Turn the question on it's head. What could I do to make these happen? What else? What else?

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Page 1: In a bag there are only red, blue and green counters. (a) I am going to take a counter out of the bag at random. Complete the table below. Counter ProbabilitiesTeacher's.

In a bag there are only red, blue and green counters.(a) I am going to take a counter out of the bag at random. Complete the table below.

Counter Probabilities

Teacher's Notes Topic: Probability

L6

Colour of Counters

Number of

Counters

Probability

Red

Green

Blue

6

15

6

Design another similar question. What if R = 9, G = 3 ?

What can youtell me aboutthese twofractions?

What if this was ¼ ?

(b) Before I take a counter out of the bag, I put one extra blue counter into the bag.What effect does this have on the probability that I will take a red

counter?Tick the correct box.

The probability has increased.

The probability has decreased.

The probability has stayed the same

It is impossible to tell.

Turn the question on it's head. What could I do to make these happen?What else?What else?

Page 2: In a bag there are only red, blue and green counters. (a) I am going to take a counter out of the bag at random. Complete the table below. Counter ProbabilitiesTeacher's.

Counter ProbabilitiesIn a bag there are only red, blue and green counters.

(a) I am going to take a counter out of the bag at random. Complete the table below.

Colour of Counters

Number of

Counters

Probability

Red

Green

Blue

6

15

6

Page 3: In a bag there are only red, blue and green counters. (a) I am going to take a counter out of the bag at random. Complete the table below. Counter ProbabilitiesTeacher's.

(b) Before I take a counter out of the bag, I put one extra blue counter into the bag.

What effect does this have on the probability that I will take a red counter?

Tick the correct box.

The probability has increased.

The probability has decreased.

The probability has stayed the same

It is impossible to tell.