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Sample Space: range of values of a variable
Finite: limited
Infinite: no limits
Outcome: the way something turns out
Union: The ___of two sets is everything in both sets
Intersection: the ______A ∩ B of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B but no other elements
Event: occurrence
Theoretical Probability: the number of ways that the event can occur divided by the total number of outcomes
Conditional Probability: probability of an event given that another has already occurred
Tree Diagrams: diagram to represent a probability space
Permutation: arranging a set into a sequence
Random: chosen without method or conscious decision
Compound Event: probabilities of two or more things happening at once
Dependent Events: the outcome of the first affects the outcome of the second
Independent Events: the probability that one event occurs in no way affects the probability of the other event occurring
Factorial: product of a series of factors
Experimental Probability: ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials
Probability
Across:| 1. | no limits | | 3. | probabilities of two or more things happening at once | | 4. | ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials | | 6. | the outcome of the first affects the outcome of the second | | 9. | occurrence | | 11. | chosen without method or conscious decision | | 14. | limited | | 15. | the ______A ∩ B of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B but no other elements | | 16. | the way something turns out | | 17. | probability of an event given that another has already occurred |
| | Down:| 2. | the probability that one event occurs in no way affects the probability of the other event occurring | | 5. | the number of ways that the event can occur divided by the total number of outcomes | | 7. | arranging a set into a sequence | | 8. | diagram to represent a probability space | | 10. | range of values of a variable | | 12. | The ___of two sets is everything in both sets | | 13. | product of a series of factors |
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Probability
Across:| 1. | no limits | | 3. | probabilities of two or more things happening at once | | 4. | ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials | | 6. | the outcome of the first affects the outcome of the second | | 9. | occurrence | | 11. | chosen without method or conscious decision | | 14. | limited | | 15. | the ______A ∩ B of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B but no other elements | | 16. | the way something turns out | | 17. | probability of an event given that another has already occurred |
| | Down:| 2. | the probability that one event occurs in no way affects the probability of the other event occurring | | 5. | the number of ways that the event can occur divided by the total number of outcomes | | 7. | arranging a set into a sequence | | 8. | diagram to represent a probability space | | 10. | range of values of a variable | | 12. | The ___of two sets is everything in both sets | | 13. | product of a series of factors |
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