Across
- 4. It is the middle number in a sorted,
- 5. It is one that may take on only a
- 6. Maximum probability
- 10. or descending list of numbers
- 11. the limits you place on your thinking"
- 14. Most frequently used measure of central
- 16. Rule that can be used in certain conditionalsituations
- 17. in a set of numbers?
- 19. Minimum probability
- 20. set relative to its measurements
- 21. the sample average ungrouped data?
- 23. How we read "|"
- 24. a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign
- 26. Not only affiliated with a triangle. but alsoprobability theory
- 27. It is one that takes an infinite number of possible values or usually
- 30. The proportion of times an outcome would occurin a long series of repetitions
- 33. The event that a particular event does not occur
- 35. The number which appears most
- 37. Sampling without this affects independence
Down
- 1. He is a famous author, who writes "There
- 2. P(A or B) can be found using this rule
- 3. The outcome of one trial does not influence theoutcome of any other
- 7. A mathematical description of a randomphenomenon
- 8. as the squared of the variance.
- 9. no limits to what you can accomplish,
- 12. Statistics that measure the dispersion of
- 13. Probability of an event given another event hasoccured
- 15. Diagram that helps illustrate disjoint events andcomplements
- 18. The event that at least one of a collection ofevents occurs
- 22. Events that have no outcomes in common
- 25. "_" is not a synonym for "haphazard"
- 28. Sigma notation
- 29. Sample _: the set of all possible outcomes
- 31. (1,3,5,7,9...) Is it a type of what numbers?
- 32. Chance behavior is _ in the short run
- 34. Any outcome or set of outcomes of a randomphenomenon
- 36. It also represents the meaning
