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complementary event two events in which either one ir the other must happen, but they cannot happen at the same time
compound event an event consisting of two or more simple events
event the desired outcome or set if outcomes in a probability expieriment
experimental probability an estimated probability based on the relative frequency of positive outcomes occurring during an expieriment.
likelihood the chance of an event occuring
outcome any one of a possible results of an action
probability he chance that some event will happen. it is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes
probability experiment when you perfor an event to find the likelihood of an event
relative frequency a ratio that compares the frequency of each category to the total
relative requency bar graph a table used to organuze occurrences compared ti a total
relative frequency table a table used to organize the occurrences compared to a total
sample space a randomly seletced group chosen for the purpose of collecting data
simple event one outcome or a collection of outcomes
simulation an expeiriment that us designed to model the action in a given simulation
theoretical probability the ratio of the number of way an event can iccut to the number of possible outcomes in the samble space. it is based on what should happen when conducting a probability expeiriment
theoretical probability of a compound event the ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the number of possible outcomes in the sample space it is based on what should happem when conduction a probability expeiriment
tree diagram a diagram used to show the sample space
uniform probability model a probability model which asigns equal probability to all outcomes
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