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Graphing and Probability

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data   Pieces of collected information.  
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survey   Collecting information by asking many people the same question and recording their answers.  
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tally chart   A way to record data.  
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tally mark   A mark used to record data on a tally chart.  
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pictograph   A way to show data by using pictures or symbols.  
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key   The part of a pictograph that explains what each picture represents.  
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bar graph   A graph that uses bars to compare information.  
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scale   The numbers that show the units on a graph.  
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likely (event)   An event that will probably happen.  
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unlikely (event)   An event that will probably not happen.  
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certain (event)   An event that is sure to happen.  
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impossible (event)   An event that will neven happen.  
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outcome   A possible result of a game or experiment.  
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equally likely (outcomes)   Outcomes that have the same chance of happening.  
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more likely (outcomes)   An outcome that has a greater chance of happening.  
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less likely (outcome)   An outcome that has a lesser chance of happening.  
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