| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | theoretical probability | Probability based on comparing the number of possible favorable outcomes to the number of total possible outcomes | 8th grade math taks words |
| 2 | Theoretical Probability | (13-1)-What should happen, equal theory. | Math Test on Chapter 13 |
| 3 | theoretical probability | You can compute the theoretical probability of an event using this formula: P (event) = number of favorable outcomes/ number of possible outcomes | Math Chpt. 9 Vocab |
| 4 | Theoretical Probability | measure of likelyhood of an event based on calculations | Grade 8 Probability |
| 5 | theoretical probability | all of the outcomes are equally likely therefore you can use the formula below | ch 9 |
| 6 | Theoretical Probability | the ratio of a number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcome if all outcomes have the same chance of happening | Math Terms |
| 7 | Theoretical probability | A statement of the probability of an event without doing an experiment or analyzing data. | Math Vocabulary - Grade 7&8 |
| 8 | theoretical probability | Probability based on comparing the number of possible favorable outcomes to the number of total possible outcomes | 7th Grade Vocab, part 2 |
| 9 | theoretical probability | the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes if all outcomes have the same chance of happening. | Math Vocab |
| 10 | theoretical probability | based in reasoning in which the possible outcomes are counted | Math semester test vocab |
| 11 | Theoretical Probability | The ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes if all outcomes have the same chance of happening. | Math Mid-Term |
| 12 | theoretical probability | Probability based on comparing the number of possible favorable outcomes to the number of total possible outcomes | Math |
| 13 | theoretical probability | all outcomes equally likely, ratio= # of favorable outcomes to # of possible outcomes 307 | MATH Ch. 6-Ratio, Proportion, and Probability † |
| 14 | theoretical probability | A probabaility obtained by anylizing a situation. Example: there are 36 likely outcomes when 2 number cbes are rolled of these six have a sm of 7 so the so the probabaility of rolling 7 is 6/36 | Ms. MacDonald's Math Glosary Test |
| 15 | theoretical probability | the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total possible | 6th Grade Math Vocabulary |
| 16 | theoretical probability | the ratio of the number of outcomes that make up the event to the total number of possible outcomes if all the outcomes are equally likely; it can be determined without actually doing an experiment. | 8th Math Probability |
| 17 | theoretical probability | the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total possible | Math vocab. gr. 6 |
| 18 | Theoretical Probability | The probability that an event will occur, as determined by analysis rather than by experimentation. | 6th Grade Math Vocabulary |
| 19 | theoretical probability | probability based on what SHOULD happen in an experiment | last review for state test |
| 20 | theoretical probability | probability based on what SHOULD happen in an experiment | Vocabulary Review |
| 21 | theoretical probability | probability based on what SHOULD happen in an experiment | last reveiw for state exam |
| 22 | theoretical probability | Mathematical likeliness of an event happening based on all possible outcomes; # positive outcomes/total possible outcomes | OAT -Data Analysis |
| 23 | theoretical probability | the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes | math unit 8 vocab |
| 24 | Theoretical Probability | You can compute the BLANK of an event using this formula. | Math Chapter 9 |
| 25 | theoretical probability | number of favorable outcomes OVER number of possible outcomes | ch.9 math vocab |
| 26 | theoretical probability | you can compute this of an event usng this formula: # of favorable outcomes/# of possible outcomes ex: select a letter from the letter h-a-p-p- and y the _________ probability of this is 2/5 | vocabulary |
| 27 | theoretical probability | the ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the number of possible outcomes | Math Chap 9 Vocab |
| 28 | theoretical probability | (Ch6) didn't start experiment probability and think the nmber satisfy/total | All vocab, Prealgebra |
| 29 | theoretical probability | (Ch6) didn't start experiment probability and think the nmber satisfy/total | All vocab, Math78 |
| 30 | theoretical probability | (Ch8) what you think will happen fraction: #/total | All vocab, Course 3 |
| 31 | theoretical probability | (Ch6) didn't start experiment probability and think the nmber satisfy/total | Voc Test(1) PA |
| 32 | theoretical probability | You can compute the theoretical probability of an event using this formula: P (event) = number of favorable outcomes/ number of possible outcomes | Ch 9 |
| 33 | theoretical probability | (Ch6) didn't start experiment probability and think. the number satisfy/total | Voc Test(2) 78 |
| 34 | theoretical probability | The ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the number of possible outcomes. | Chapter 11 Glencoe |
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