Across
- 2. aka Theoretical Probability; based on theory and uses the formula favorable/total
- 5. the probability is equal to this when it is DEFINITE
- 6. if something has not happened then getting it is more than likely to happen
- 7. events CAN happen at the same time (“overlap”)
- 8. the probability is equal to this when it is IMPOSSIBLE
- 11. events that CANNOT happen at the same time
- 12. to find the probability of 2 events happening in order, their probabilities are __________
- 13. the measure of the likeliness that an event will occur
Down
- 1. the set of all possible outcomes
- 3. type of probability based on intuition, guesses, estimates
- 4. aka prime; the opposite of an event, denoted with a tic mark
- 6. this states that as you increase the number of times a probability experiment is repeated, the empirical (what actually happens) approaches the classical (what should happen)
- 7. events that do NOT affect the probability of one another
- 9. events that affect the probability of one another
- 10. type of probability based on actual results from data collected
