Across
- 5. Probability Model (A Probability model which assigns equal probability to all outcomes.)
- 8. Event (combines more events, uses and, or)
- 10. Events P(A and B) = P(A) • P(B given A)
- 12. U(both)
- 13. n(only what share in common)
- 15. (A plane diagram of a solid figure.)
- 16. (The measure of how likely an event is to occur)
- 17. (Something that can be repeated that has a set of possible results.)
- 18. Probability (The probability that two events will both occur)
- 19. Exclusive (They have nothing in common)
Down
- 1. (The understanding that when you count item.)
- 2. Space (In a probability model for a random process, a list of the individual outcomes that are to be considered.)
- 3. Numbers (A number, which when multiplied by itself gives a negative result.)
- 4. Variable (A variable varies directly as the product of two or more variables.)
- 6. Events P(A and B) = P(A) • P(B)
- 7. (Have at least one common outcome)
- 9. A’ (everything that’s not A)
- 11. Probability P(B|A= P(AnB)/P(A)
- 14. (One side of a polygon)
- 20. Way Table (one way to display frequencies)
