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- 5. Probability The probability of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred; Denoted as P9A/B), the probability of event A given event B.
- 6. Number A number that can be written as a fraction, including integers, fractions, and terminating or repeating decimals.
- 8. The set of outcomes that are in both events.
- 10. Exponent An exponent that is a fraction, representing roots of a number.
- 11. Events Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event does not influence the occurrence of the other.
- 14. A number that tells how many times to multiply the base by itself.
- 15. Events Two events are dependent if the occurrence of one event affects the probability of the other event.
- 17. The measure of the likelihood that a given event will occur, typically expressed as a ratio of favorable outcomes to total possible outcomes.
- 19. Formula A mathematical formula used to calculate the likelihood of an event occurring , typically expressed as P(A)=number of favorable outcomes/total number of outcomes.
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- 1. A possible result of a probability experiment.
- 2. To calculate the value of a mathematical expression.
- 3. To examine two or more numbers to determine their similarities and differences.
- 4. The four basic mathematical processes: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division.
- 7. Number A number that cannot be written as a fraction because its decimal form goes on forever without repeating.
- 9. To change a number from one form to another, such as a fraction to a decimal.
- 12. of Numbers The mathematical rules that describe how numbers behave, such as distributive, commutative, and associative properties.
- 13. The set of outcomes of a probability experiment that may or may not occur.
- 16. Space the set of all possible outcomes in a probability experiment.
- 18. Exclusive two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot both occur at the same time.
