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Theoretical or Experimental Probability? Independent or Dependent Events? Vocabulary

Sample

What is a defined part or quantity (of a population) intended to show what the whole is like whole

Probability

What is the branch of mathematics concerned with analyzing the chance that a particular event will occur. The math used to predict outcomes. outcomes

Simulation

What is a procedure developed for solving real- life problems that involves conducting experiments which closely resemble the real situation.situation

# ways an outcome can occur Total # possible outcomes

What is theoreticaltheoretical probability?

# of times an outcome occurs total # of trials

What is experimental probability? experimental

Jean could not decide if she wanted pizza or a hamburger for lunch. Kate told Jean that the probability of her having a hamburger was ½ or 50%.or

What is theoretical probability?theoretical

Outcome of one event does not have an effect on the outcome of another.doesnot

What are independent events? independent

Outcome of events after the first event depends on what happened in the first event. depends

What are dependent events? dependent

Rolling a six sided die and then spinning a spinner.and

What are independent events? independent