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Predictions/Events Ch. 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-5

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Simulation   a way of acting out a problem situation  
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Probability   the chance that something will happen  
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Experimental Probability   when you use a simulation to find out the probability of something occuring  
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Theoretical Probability   what "should" happen or what you can reasonably expect to happen  
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Outcome   the possibile things that could happen  
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Event   the specific outcome you are lokking for  
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Ways to Show Probability   fraction, decimal, percent  
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Sample Space   everything that could possibly occur  
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Tree Diagram   will show you all the possible outcomes of an event  
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Permutation   order is important, the order in which things are listed makes a difference  
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Combination   order is not important, the order in which things are listed does not make a difference  
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Survey   asking for a response to a question, it is a way to collect information  
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Population   the "thing" or group being asked about  
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Sample   a part of the population  
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A GOOD Sample   random selection, represents population, large enough to provide accurate data  
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Independent Event   outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of another event  
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Dependent Event   outcome of one event affects the outcome of the next event  
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