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+196c¢70R70% Cambridge Assessment International Education Cambridge International AS & A Level CANDIDATE NAME CENTRE CANDIDATE NUMBER: NUMBER MATHEMATICS 9709/52 Paper 5 Probability & Statistics 1 May/June 2022 ‘hour 15 minutes ‘You must answer on the question paper. You will need: List of formulae (MF19) INSTRUCTIONS, ‘Answer all questions. Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. Do not write on any bar codes. Ifadditional space is needed, you should use the lined page at the end of this booklet, the question number or numbers must be clearly shown ‘You should use a calculator where appropriate. You must show all necessary working clear! calculator. Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question 10 marks will be given for unsupported answers from a INFORMATION The total mark for this paper is 50. The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. ‘This document has 16 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. 1022 06_9708_62iRP (© UCLES 2022 [Turn over 1 Forn values of the variable x, itis given that Z(x-200)=446 and Ex = 6846. Find the value of 1. (3) OucLES 2022 svoosaMuan2 [Turn over 4 2 A fair 6-sided die has the numbers 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3 on its faces. The die is rolled twice. The random variable X denotes the sum of the two numbers obtained. (a) Draw up the probability distribution table for X. BI ouctEs 2022 srogisay22 5 3. The back-to-back stem-and-leaf diagram shows the diameters, in cm, of 19 cylindrical pipes produced by each of two companies, A and B. ‘Company A Company B 1 z 8 OG &) oe 16 8 9 9 8. Tor 12 2 3 ooo 5 6 4 ) oO z 4 2 8 Key: 1|35]3 means the pipe diameter from. companyAis0.351em'nd from company Bis 0.353cm. (a) Find the median and interquartile pan of the pipes produced by company A. GB) . a s LQRe raat 6-366- 8: 3485 Or O/F Its given that for the pipes produced by company B the lower quartile, median and upper quartile are 0.346cm, 0.352cm and 0.370cm respectively. ; e (b) Draw box-and-whisker piots for companies A and B on the grid below. a) Commons, + es O32 6:34 Oar O36 O23 — O-3R Piawbbne Cou (©) Make one comparison teteen the diameters of the pipes produced by companies A and B. [1] © UCLES 2022 srosrsaniie2 (Turn over 4 The weights, in kg, of bags of rice produced by Anders have the distribution N(2.02, 0.03%). (a) Find the probability that a randomly chosen bag of rice produced by Anders weighs between 1.98 and 2.03kg, (31 © ucLEs 2022 s7os/szmsi22 V The weights of bags of rice produced by Binders are normally distributed with mean 2.55kg and standard deviation okg: In a random sample of 5000 of these bags, 134 weighed more than 2.6kg. (b) Find the value of o. 4] © UCLES 2022 9709/S2/M1N22 (Turn over 8 5 Ina large college, 28% of the students do not play any musical inroment 529) pay exactly one ‘musical instrument and the remainder play two or more musical instruments. A random sample of 12 students from the college is chosen. (a) Find the probability that more than 9 of these students play at least one musical instrument. (3] © UCLES 2022 srosisanws22 9 A random sample of 90 students from the college is now chosen. o-find the probability that fewer than 40 of these students play exactly (5] tos € © UCLES 2022 s09/s M/Z [Turn over 10 6 (a) Find the number of different arrangements of the 9 letters in the word CROCODILE. a (b) Find the number of different arrangements of the 9 letters in the word CROCODILE in which there is a Cat €ach end.and the two Os are not together, (3) ouctes 2022 rosisanana2 u (©) Four letters are selected from the 9 letters in the word CROCODILE. Find the number of selections in which the number of Cs is not the same as the number of Os. \ (d)_ Find the number of ways in which the 9 letters in the word CROCODILE can be divided into three groups, each containing three letters, if the two Cs must be in different groups. fo © uctes 2022 srosrsznmu2 [Turn over 12 Hanna buys 12 hollow chocolate eggs that each contain a sweet. The eggs look identical but Hanna knows that'3 contain a red sweet, 4 contain an orange sweet and 5 contain a yellow sweet. Each ‘of Hanna’s three children in turn randomly chooses and eats one of the eggs, keeping the sweet it contained. (a) Find the probability that all 3 eggs chosen contain the same colour sweet. (41 2 yy 3 13x} Eastin?) ouct#s 2022 s7o9iszmnai22 3 (b) Find the probability that all 3 eggs chosen contain a yellow sweet, given that all three children have the same colour sweet. 1 (c) Find the probability that at least one of Hanna’s three children chooses an egg that contains an orange sweet. fe)) © UCLES 2022 sr09/szrMsr22

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