Across
- 4. Knowledge of an event doesn't affect probability of another
- 6. Probability an event happens because another one was known to happen
- 8. Two circles that represent events
- 10. All outcomes in event a or b
- 11. P(A and B)= P(A) times P(B)
- 12. The event that A doesn't happen
- 14. Shows sample space of chance process involving multiple stages
- 15. Imitates a chance process
- 17. All outcomes that are common to both events
- 18. Distinct Arrangement of some groups of individuals
Down
- 1. Description of chance process that has list of outcomes and there probability
- 2. P(A and B)= P(A) times P(A|B)
- 3. nPr= number of permutations
- 5. List of all possible outcomes
- 7. If we observe repetitions, the proportion approaches its probability
- 9. No outcome is common in two events
- 13. Number between 0 and 1
- 16. Collections of outcomes from chance process.
