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