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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
6

Halp me plz i stuck for so long (its part b)

Mathematics
1 answer:
vovangra [49]3 years ago
7 0

The school can expect to raise 1500p for charity.

<u>Explanation:</u>

(a)

The possibility space is solved in the image attached.

(b)

20p for each player

30p for lollipop

Number of people = 120

Charity amount = ?

Out of 12 outcomes, the probability of getting 7 is 3

So, probability of getting 7 for 120 people = \frac{3}{12} X 120

                                                                 = 30

Money earned from the players = 20p X 120

                                                 = 2400p

Cost of 30 lollipops = 30p X 30

                              = 900p

Money received for charity = 2400p - 900p

                                         = 1500p                                  

Therefore, the school can expect to raise 1500p for charity.

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