vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. variable/The "output" value of a function.
  2. 2. possible result of a probability experiment is called an outcome.
  3. 3. sample/sample in which every individual or element in the population has an equal chance of being selected.
  4. 4. probability/•Experimental probability of an event is the ratio of the number of times the event occurs to the total number of trials.
  5. 5. notation/you move the decimal place until you have a number between 1 and 10. Then you add a power of ten that tells how many places you moved the decimal.
  6. 6. space/the range of values of a random variable.
  7. 7. sample/every individual or the element in the population has an equal chance of being selected
  8. 8. sign/An expression that has a square root, cube root, etc.
  9. 10. form/A general term meaning written down in the way most commonly accepted.
  10. 13. number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
  11. 14. dependent on the number or amount of claims incurred in a given period.
  12. 15. number with no fractional part.
  13. 16. integer/•A number which is less than zero but not a fraction or a decimal.
  14. 18. in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.
  15. 19. middle data value of an ordered data set.
  16. 21. element of a data set that distinctly stands out from the rest of the data.
  17. 22. probability/Probability is a likelihood that an event will happen.
Down
  1. 1. variable/An "input" value of a function.
  2. 4. a numerical measure of the likelihood of occurrence of an event. The value of probability lies between 0 and 1.
  3. 6. likely/•The outcomes of an experiment are equally likely to occur when the probability of each outcome is equal
  4. 7. a one or more outcome of an experiment.
  5. 9. difference between the lowest and highest values.
  6. 11. and whisker plot/shows the distribution of a set of data along a number line, dividing the data into four parts using the median and quartiles.
  7. 12. two quantities always have the same relative size.
  8. 17. value you want to take the root of.
  9. 20. quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.