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| A simple event is a ratio that compares the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes |
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| Two events that are the only ones that can possibley happen the sum is 1 |
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| A game in wich players of equal skill have an equal chance of winning |
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| used to show all possible outcomes |
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| shows all possible outcomes |
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| fundemental counting principle |
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| If event M can occur in m ways and is followed by event n that can occur in n ways then the event m followed by n can occur in m times n ways. |
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| a arrangement in wich order is important |
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| An arrangement or listing of objects in wich order is not important. |
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| is founding using frequencies obtained in an experiment or game |
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| expected probability of an event occuring |
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| consists of two or more simple events |
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| the probability of two independent events can be found by multiplying the probability of the second event |
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| the whole population is represented |
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| one or more parts of the population are favored over the others |
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