CAIE
S2
2024
June
Q3
5 marks
Standard +0.8
3 The masses in kilograms of large and small bags of cement have the independent distributions \(\mathrm { N } ( 50,2.4 )\) and \(\mathrm { N } ( 26,1.8 )\) respectively.
Find the probability that the total mass of 5 randomly chosen large bags of cement is greater than the total mass of 10 randomly chosen small bags of cement.
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CAIE
S2
2014
June
Q2
5 marks
Standard +0.3
2 Each day Samuel travels from \(A\) to \(B\) and from \(B\) to \(C\). He then returns directly from \(C\) to \(A\). The times, in minutes, for these three journeys have the independent distributions \(\mathrm { N } \left( 20,2 ^ { 2 } \right) , \mathrm { N } \left( 18,1.5 ^ { 2 } \right)\) and \(\mathrm { N } \left( 30,1.8 ^ { 2 } \right)\), respectively. Find the probability that, on a randomly chosen day, the total time for his two journeys from \(A\) to \(B\) and \(B\) to \(C\) is less than the time for his return journey from \(C\) to \(A\). [5]