Probability

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Across
  1. 2. aka Theoretical Probability; based on theory and uses the formula favorable/total
  2. 5. the probability is equal to this when it is DEFINITE
  3. 6. if something has not happened then getting it is more than likely to happen
  4. 7. events CAN happen at the same time (“overlap”)
  5. 8. the probability is equal to this when it is IMPOSSIBLE
  6. 11. events that CANNOT happen at the same time
  7. 12. to find the probability of 2 events happening in order, their probabilities are __________
  8. 13. the measure of the likeliness that an event will occur
Down
  1. 1. the set of all possible outcomes
  2. 3. type of probability based on intuition, guesses, estimates
  3. 4. aka prime; the opposite of an event, denoted with a tic mark
  4. 6. this states that as you increase the number of times a probability experiment is repeated, the empirical (what actually happens) approaches the classical (what should happen)
  5. 7. events that do NOT affect the probability of one another
  6. 9. events that affect the probability of one another
  7. 10. type of probability based on actual results from data collected