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CIE AS Maths: Probability & Statistics 1

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2.1.3 Tree Diagrams


Tree Diagrams

What is a tree diagram?

  • A tree diagram is used to
    • show the (combined) outcomes of more than one event that happen one after the other
    • help calculate probabilities when AND and/or OR’s are involved
  • Tree diagrams are mostly used when there are only two mutually exclusive outcomes of interest
    • e.g. “Rolling a 6 on a die” and “Not rolling a 6 on a die”
  • More than three outcomes per event can be shown on a tree diagram but they soon become difficult to draw and so lose their effectiveness
  • Tree diagrams are very helpful when probabilities for a second event change depending on the first event

How do I draw and label a tree diagram?

3-1-3-fig1-tree-setup

  • In the second experiment, P(B)  may be different on the top set of branches than the bottom set
    • this is because the top set of branches follow on from event A but the bottom set of branches follow on from event “bold italic n bold italic o bold italic t bold space bold italic A ”
    • e.g.     This is most commonly seen in drawing one item at random, not replacing it, then drawing another
  • Sometimes a second branch may not be needed following a first event
    • e.g.     In aiming to pass a test (experiment) the event fail on the first attempt would require a second attempt but the event pass on the first attempt would not

3-1-3-fig2-pass-fail-tree

How do I solve probability problems involving tree diagrams?

  • Interpret questions in terms of AND and/or OR (See 1 Basic Probability)
  • Draw, or complete a given, tree diagram
    Determine any missing probabilities; often using 1 minus straight P left parenthesis A right parenthesis
     and considering
    if probabilities change depending on the outcome from the 1st experiment
  • Write down the (final) outcome of the combined events and work out their probabilities – these are AND statements
    straight P left parenthesis A space bold AND bold space B right parenthesis equals straight P left parenthesis A right parenthesis cross times straight P left parenthesis B right parenthesis                                (“Multiply along branches”)
    • Do not simplify fractions yet – it’ll be easier to calculate with them later
      • you can of course use your calculator
  • If more than one (final) outcome is required to answer a question then add their probabilities – these are OR statements
    straight P left parenthesis A B space O R space " n o t space A " " n o t space B " right parenthesis equals straight P left parenthesis A B right parenthesis plus straight P left parenthesis " n o t space A " " n o t space B " right parenthesis    (“Add outcomes”)
    • This applies since all the (final) outcomes are mutually exclusive
    • Note that A B comma space " n o t space A " " n o t space B " are implied AND statements (for example AB means  A and B)
  • When you are confident with tree diagrams you can just pull out the (final) outcome(s) you need to answer a question rather than routinely list all of them

Worked Example

A contestant on a game show has three attempts to hit a target in a shooting game.
They have a maximum of three attempts to hit the target in order to win the star prize – a speedboat.  If they do not hit the target within three attempts, they do not win anything.

The probability of them hitting the target first time is 0.2.  With each successive attempt the probability of them failing to hit the target is halved.

Find the probability that a contestant wins the star prize of a speedboat.

3-1-3-fig3-we-solution

Exam Tip

  • It can be tricky to get a tree diagram looking neat and clear first attempt – it can be worth drawing a rough one first, especially if there are more than two outcomes or more than two events; do keep an eye on the exam clock though!
  • Always worth another mention – tree diagrams make particularly frequent use of the result
  • begin mathsize 16px style straight P left parenthesis not space A italic right parenthesis italic equals 1 italic minus P italic left parenthesis A italic right parenthesis end style
  • Tree diagrams have built-in checks
    • the probabilities for each pair of branches should add up to 1
    • the probabilities for each outcome of combined events should add up to 1


  • 1. Data Presentation & Interpretation
    • 1.1 Statistical Measures
      • 1.1.1 Basic Statistical Measures
        • 1.1.2 Frequency Tables
          • 1.1.3 Standard Deviation & Variance
            • 1.1.4 Coding
            • 1.2 Representation of Data
              • 1.2.1 Data Presentation
                • 1.2.2 Stem and Leaf Diagrams
                  • 1.2.3 Box Plots & Cumulative Frequency
                    • 1.2.4 Histograms
                    • 1.3 Working with Data
                      • 1.3.1 Interpreting Data
                        • 1.3.2 Skewness
                      • 2. Probability
                        • 2.1 Basic Probability
                          • 2.1.1 Calculating Probabilities & Events
                            • 2.1.2 Venn Diagrams
                              • 2.1.3 Tree Diagrams
                              • 2.2 Permutations & Combinations
                                • 2.2.1 Arrangements & Factorials
                                  • 2.2.2 Permutations
                                    • 2.2.3 Combinations
                                    • 2.3 Further Probability
                                      • 2.3.1 Set Notation & Conditional Probability
                                        • 2.3.2 Further Tree Diagrams
                                          • 2.3.3 Further Venn Diagrams
                                            • 2.3.4 Probability Formulae
                                          • 3. Statistical Distributions
                                            • 3.1 Probability Distributions
                                              • 3.1.1 Discrete Probability Distributions
                                                • 3.1.2 E(X) & Var(X) (Discrete)
                                                • 3.2 Binomial & Geometric Distribution
                                                  • 3.2.1 The Binomial Distribution
                                                    • 3.2.2 Calculating Binomial Probabilities
                                                      • 3.2.3 The Geometric Distribution
                                                      • 3.3 Normal Distribution
                                                        • 3.3.1 The Normal Distribution
                                                          • 3.3.2 Standard Normal Distribution
                                                            • 3.3.3 Normal Distribution - Calculations
                                                              • 3.3.4 Finding Sigma and Mu
                                                              • 3.4 Working with Distributions
                                                                • 3.4.1 Modelling with Distributions
                                                                  • 3.4.2 Normal Approximation of Binomial


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