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GR7 Unit 6 Probability
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ProbabilityModel:It provides a probability for each possible so that the total probability =1. Also called "Theoretical Probability"
Probability:A measure of the likelihood of an event. It is the ratio of the number of ways a certain event can occur to the number of possible outcomes. The abbreviation is P(desired outcome).
IndependentEvents:Two events are ________ if the events have no influence on each other. Example: Rolling a dice (number cube) 2 times in a row.
ExperimentalProbability:The number of times an event occurs/The total number of trials. Also called "Relative Frequency of Outcomes or Empirical Probability"
Event:Possible outcomes of an experiment in probability. Any subset of the sample space.
CompoundEvent: Any event which consists of more than one outcome. Example: flip a coin and spin a spinner.
DependentEvents:You must pick a particular card from a set of 4 cards, then you must another particular card from the remaining 3 cards. The second pick depends on the 1st pick.
ChanceProcess:The repeated observations of random outcomes of a given event.
GR7 Unit 6 Probability
Across:4. | Two events are ________ if the events have no influence on each other. Example: Rolling a dice (number cube) 2 times in a row. | 6. | A measure of the likelihood of an event. It is the ratio of the number of ways a certain event can occur to the number of possible outcomes. The abbreviation is P(desired outcome). |
| 8. | It provides a probability for each possible so that the total probability =1. Also called "Theoretical Probability" |
| | Down:1. | The repeated observations of random outcomes of a given event. | 2. | The number of times an event occurs/The total number of trials. Also called "Relative Frequency of Outcomes or Empirical Probability" | 3. | Possible outcomes of an experiment in probability. Any subset of the sample space. |
| 5. | You must pick a particular card from a set of 4 cards, then you must another particular card from the remaining 3 cards. The second pick depends on the 1st pick. | 7. | Any event which consists of more than one outcome. Example: flip a coin and spin a spinner. |
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GR7 Unit 6 Probability
Across:4. | Two events are ________ if the events have no influence on each other. Example: Rolling a dice (number cube) 2 times in a row. | 6. | A measure of the likelihood of an event. It is the ratio of the number of ways a certain event can occur to the number of possible outcomes. The abbreviation is P(desired outcome). |
| 8. | It provides a probability for each possible so that the total probability =1. Also called "Theoretical Probability" |
| | Down:1. | The repeated observations of random outcomes of a given event. | 2. | The number of times an event occurs/The total number of trials. Also called "Relative Frequency of Outcomes or Empirical Probability" | 3. | Possible outcomes of an experiment in probability. Any subset of the sample space. |
| 5. | You must pick a particular card from a set of 4 cards, then you must another particular card from the remaining 3 cards. The second pick depends on the 1st pick. | 7. | Any event which consists of more than one outcome. Example: flip a coin and spin a spinner. |
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