This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Statistics & Probability has 12 clues. Answers range from 5 to 27 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
A chance experiment is an activity that may produce a variety of different results which occur randomly. The example given is a single-step experiment
When an experiment is performed one or more times, each occurrence is called a trial. The example given indicates 50 trials of a single-step experiment
An outcome is one of the possible results of a chance experiment.
Equally likely that are two or more results that have the same chance of occurring
The sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. It is usually written inside braces,as shown on the example.
An event is either one outcome or a collection of outcomes. It is a subset of the sample space.
A compound event is a collection of two or outcomes from the sample space of a chance experiment
Two or more events are mutually exclusive if they share no outcomes
Event are non-mutually exclusive if they share one or more outcomes. In the 3sample space are divided into two events,they are complementary events.
If an experiment was performed and an event did not occur, then the complement definitely occurred
Outcomes are favourable if they are part of some desired event
Theoretical probability is the actual chance or likelihood that an event will occur when an experiment takes place.