Probability

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Across
  1. 3. Used to simulate a 1 in 52 chance
  2. 6. When finding the probability of simultaneous M.E. events, we use the ________________ rule.
  3. 7. Used to represent probabilities as a number between 1-100
  4. 10. Used to simulate a 1 in 2 chance
  5. 11. A visual representation of an event's probabilities
  6. 12. Used to simulate a 1 in 6 chance
  7. 13. variables that are counted instead of measured
  8. 14. When one outcome excludes others, we call those outcomes ___________ exclusive
  9. 15. Used to represent probabilities as a '1 in ___' odds
  10. 16. Only 2 outcomes
Down
  1. 1. The different outcomes possible in an event
  2. 2. One outcome does not affect the probability of others
  3. 4. variables that are measured and precise
  4. 5. The probability of an event NOT occurring
  5. 8. The statistical average of a random variable in an event is called the ___________ value
  6. 9. A list of all possible outcomes and their probabilities
  7. 12. Used to represent probabilities as a number between 0-1
  8. 15. A game is considered _____ if the outcomes or probabilities are equal for all parties