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Math Vocabulary
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Finite: Is able to be measured or given a value
Sample Space: The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment
Infinite: Is not able to be measured or given a value
Outcome: A single, specific possible result of an experiment.
Intersection: The elements two or more sets have in common.
Event: A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
Theoretical Probability: It is the likeliness of an event happening based on all the possible outcomes.
Conditional Probability: The probability of an event ( A ), given that another ( B ) has already occurred.
Tree Diagram: Allow us to see all the possible outcomes of an event and calculate their probability.
Compound Event: Event in which there is more than one possible outcome.
Permutation: All possible arrangements of a collection of things, where the order is important.
Random: Not able to be predicted
Dependent Event: An event that is affected by previous events.
Independent Event: An event that is not affected by previous events.
Factorial: The result of multiplying a sequence of descending natural numbers
Experimental Probability: Ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or times the activity is performed.
Math Vocabulary
Across:| 3. | All possible arrangements of a collection of things, where the order is important. | | 6. | The probability of an event ( A ), given that another ( B ) has already occurred. | | 7. | An event that is not affected by previous events. | | 9. | Not able to be predicted |
| | 10. | Ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or times the activity is performed. | | 11. | Event in which there is more than one possible outcome. | | 12. | It is the likeliness of an event happening based on all the possible outcomes. | | 14. | The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment |
| | Down:| 1. | A single, specific possible result of an experiment. | | 2. | Is able to be measured or given a value | | 4. | A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment. |
| | 5. | Allow us to see all the possible outcomes of an event and calculate their probability. | | 8. | The result of multiplying a sequence of descending natural numbers | | 13. | Is not able to be measured or given a value |
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Math Vocabulary
Across:| 3. | All possible arrangements of a collection of things, where the order is important. | | 6. | The probability of an event ( A ), given that another ( B ) has already occurred. | | 7. | An event that is not affected by previous events. | | 9. | Not able to be predicted |
| | 10. | Ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or times the activity is performed. | | 11. | Event in which there is more than one possible outcome. | | 12. | It is the likeliness of an event happening based on all the possible outcomes. | | 14. | The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment |
| | Down:| 1. | A single, specific possible result of an experiment. | | 2. | Is able to be measured or given a value | | 4. | A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment. |
| | 5. | Allow us to see all the possible outcomes of an event and calculate their probability. | | 8. | The result of multiplying a sequence of descending natural numbers | | 13. | Is not able to be measured or given a value |
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