C2_Chapter 9 Word Scramble
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Combination | An arrangement, or listing, of objects in which order is not important. |
Complementary Event | The events of one outcome happening and that outcome not happening are complementary events. The sum of the probabilities of complementary events is 1. |
Compound Event | An event consisting of two or more simple events |
Dependent Events | Two or more events in which the outcome of one event affects the outcome of the other event(s). |
Disjoint Events | Events that cannot happen at the same time. |
Experimental Probability | An estimated probability based on the relative frequency of positive outcomes occurring during an experiment. |
Fundamental Counting Principle | Uses multiplication of the number of ways each event in an experiment can occur to find the number of possible outcomes in a sample space. |
Independent Events | Two or more events in which the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of the other event(s). |
Outcome | One possible result of a probability event. For example, 4 is an outcome when a number cube is rolled. |
Permutation | An arrangement, or listing, of objects in which order is important. |
Probability | The chance that some event will happen. It is the ratio of the number of ways a certain event can occur to the number of possible outcomes. |
Random | Outcomes occur at random if each outcome is equally likely to occur. |
Sample Space | The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment. |
Simple Event | One outcome or a collection of outcomes. |
Theoretical Probability | The ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the number of possible outcomes. |
Tree Diagram | A diagram used to show the total number of possible outcomes in a probability experiment. |
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