Across
- 3. a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment
- 4. a selection taken from a larger group (the "population") so that you can examine it to find out something about the larger group.
- 6. two angles are " " if they have a common side and a common vertex
- 9. the whole group from which a sample is taken.
- 11. a point where two or more straight lines meet.
- 12. the number which appears most often in a set of numbers
- 14. Data that can take any value (within a range)
- 15. a value that "lies outside" (is much smaller or larger than) most of the other values in a set of data.
Down
- 1. the difference between the lowest and highest values.
- 2. the total amount of money borrowed (or invested)
- 5. the middle number (in a sorted list of numbers)
- 7. the values that divide a list of numbers into quarters
- 8. of squares two terms that are squared and separated by a subtraction sign (A2-b2)
- 9. a special curve, shaped like an arch
- 10. the side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle
- 13. the average of the numbers