Emily's Chapter 5 Vocab

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Across
  1. 4. has infinitely many values
  2. 6. you can calculate the # of permutations of n individuals taken r at a time using the multiplication counting principle or the formula
  3. 7. a set of individuals chosen from some group in which the order of selection doesn't matter
  4. 8. a distinct arrangement of some group of individuals where order matters
  5. 10. cross over each other (circles)
  6. 12. a # between 0 and 1 that describes the proportion of times the outcome would occur in a very large # of repetitions
  7. 13. any collection of outcomes from some chance process
  8. 16. the notation np, represents the # of different permutations of r individuals selected from the entire group of n individuals
  9. 18. consists of one or more circles surrounded by a rectangle. Each circle represents an event
  10. 19. takes numeric values that describe the outcome of a chance process
  11. 20. a description of some chance process that consists of 2 parts: a list of all possible outcomes and the probability for each outcome
Down
  1. 1. shows the sample space of a chance process involving multiple stages
  2. 2. you can calculate the # of combinations n individuals taken r at a time using the multiplication counting principle
  3. 3. if we observe more and more repetitions of any chance process, the proportions of times that a specific outcome occurs approaches its probability
  4. 5. have no outcomes in common and never occur together
  5. 9. imitates a chance process in a way that accurately models real-world outcomes
  6. 11. list of all possible outcomes
  7. 14. circles combine to make new space
  8. 15. the probability that one event happens given that another event is known to have happened
  9. 17. the product of the integers starting with n and going down to 1