Probability terminologies 0.0 / 5 ? MathematicsProbability terminologiesOtherOther Created by: SenehhhCreated on: 05-11-22 21:21 362415 Across 1. The set of all possible outcomes of the experiment. For example, the sample space when you roll a single 6-sided die is the set {1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6}. For a given experiment, there is exactly one sample space. (6, 5) 4. The set of all outcomes that occur in at least one of the events. For two events called A and B, we write the union as “A or B”. Another way of writing the union is using set notation: A⋃B. (5) 5. A set of outcomes of an experiment. (5) 6. A real number between 0 and 1 that describes how likely it is that the event will occur. A probability of 0 means the outcome of the experiment will never be in the event set. A probability of 1 means the outcome of the experiment will always be in the ev (11, 2, 5) Down 2. A single observation of an uncertain or random process (called an experiment). For example, when you accidentally drop a book, it might fall on its cover, on its back or on its side. Each of these options is a possible outcome. (7) 3. The number of times that the event occurs during experimental trials, divided by the total number of trials conducted. (8, 9)
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