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This is for our unit on probability and data analysis

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Possible results of a probability event.   Outcomes  
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One outcome or a collection of outcomes.   Simple Event  
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The ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes.   Probability  
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The set of all possible outcomes.   Sample Space  
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What should occur in a probability experiment.   Theoretical Probability  
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What actually occurs in a probability experiment.   Experimental Probability  
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A diagram used to show the total number of possible outcomes.   Tree Diagram  
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If two independent events occur in succession, their individual total number of outcomes can be multiplied to give their combined total number of outcomes.   Fundamental Counting Principle  
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An arrangement or listing in which order is important.   Permutation  
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The expression n factorial (n!) is the product of all counting numbers beginning with n and counting backwards to 1.   Factorial  
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An arrangement or listing in which order is not important.   Combination  
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The sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set, also called the average.   Mean  
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In a set of data, the middle number of the ordered data, or the mean of the two middle numbers.   Median  
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The number or numbers that occur most often in a set of data.   Mode  
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The smallest value in a set of data.   Minimum  
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The largest value in a set of data.   Maximum  
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The difference between the minimum and maximum in a set of data.   Range  
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A diagram that divides a set of data into four parts using the median and quartiles. A box is drawn around the quartile values and whiskers extend from the quartiles to the minimum and maximum data points.   Box and Whisker Plot  
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The median of the lower half of a set of data.   Lower Quartile  
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The median of the upper half of a set of data.   Upper Quartile  
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Data that are more than 1.5 times the interquartile range from the quartiles.   Outliers  
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Indicates the number of values in each interval in a histogram.   Frequency  
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Uses bars to display numerical data that have been organized into equal intervals.   Histogram  
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