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← Chapter 10 Vocabulary Test
6 Written Questions
5 Multiple Choice Questions
- the likelihood of an event is estimated by repeating an experiment many times and observing the number of times an event occurs
- if one group contains m items and another contains n items and the groups have no items in common, then there are m + n items to choose from
- two or more events occur at the same time and one event does not effect the outcome of the other events
- estimating the how likely an event will occur when all outcome are equally likely
- a selection of things in any order
5 True/False Questions
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trial → the product of all the whole numbers from the number down to 1
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sample space → the set of all possible outcomes
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experiment → an activity in which results are observed
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factorial → a single obervation of an experiment
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Fundamental Counting Principle → if there are m ways to choose a first item and n ways to choose a second item then there are m * n ways to choose all the items
Regenerate Test