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Probability Rules Sheet — Quick Reference Guide
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Probability Rules Sheet — Quick Reference Guide

A clean and simple sheet summarising all the main probability rules used in GCSE, A-Level, and scientific reasoning. 
Perfect for quick revision and for solving Challenge Arena problems.

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1. Probability Basics

Probability is always between 0 and 1:

• 0 = impossible 
• 1 = certain 
• 0.5 = even chance 

Can be written as:
• fraction → 3/8 
• decimal → 0.375 
• percentage → 37.5%

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2. The Probability Formula

Probability = number of desired outcomes ÷ total number of outcomes

Examples:
• P(red) from 5 red, 3 blue → 5/8 
• P(rolling a 6) on a die → 1/6 

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3. Complementary Events

P(A) + P(not A) = 1

Examples:
• If P(rain) = 0.2 → P(no rain) = 0.8 
• If P(heads) = 0.5 → P(tails) = 0.5 

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4. Mutually Exclusive Events

Events that cannot happen at the same time.

P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B)

Example:
• P(2 or 4 on a die) = 1/6 + 1/6 = 2/6 

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5. Independent Events

One event does *not* affect the other.

P(A and B) = P(A) × P(B)

Examples:
• Two coin flips: P(H and H) = 1/2 × 1/2 = 1/4 
• Picking a card → rolling a die 

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6. Dependent Events

One event *does* affect the next.

Totals change after the first event.

Example: 
Bag: 5 red, 3 blue (8 total) 
P(red then blue) = (5/8) × (3/7) = 15/56

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7. At-Least / At-Most Problems

Use complements for speed:

P(at least one success) = 1 − P(none)

Example: 
P(at least one head in 3 flips) 
= 1 − P(no heads) 
= 1 − (1/2 × 1/2 × 1/2) 
= 1 − 1/8 
= 7/8 

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8. Probability Trees (Visual Method)

Used for:
• multi-step problems 
• independent events 
• dependent events 

Rules:
• Multiply along branches 
• Add between outcomes 

Example: 
P(R then B) = first branch × second branch

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9. Expected Value (Advanced)

Useful in higher-tier problems.

Expected value = Σ (value × probability)

Example: 
A game returns £3 with probability 1/4, £0 with probability 3/4:
EV = 3(1/4) + 0(3/4) = 0.75

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10. Common Mistakes

❌ Adding instead of multiplying (for “and”) 
✔ “and” usually means multiply 

❌ Forgetting totals change in dependent events 
✔ Adjust denominators after each pick 

❌ Mixing fractions with decimals 
✔ Stay consistent 

❌ Using tree diagrams incorrectly 
✔ Multiply down, add across 

❌ Forgetting complements 
✔ P(not A) = 1 − P(A) 

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Summary

Know these basic rules:
• Probability = desired ÷ total 
• Complements add to 1 
• Mutually exclusive → add 
• Independent → multiply 
• Dependent → adjust totals 
• Expected value = value × probability 

Master these and most probability questions become straightforward.
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