counts the number of occurrences of an outcome in an experiment: (a) table; (b) tree diagram; (c) systematic listing; and (d) fundamental counting principle.
categorizes when a given system of linear equations in two variables has graphs that are parallel, intersecting, and coinciding.
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Is an individual outcome in the sample space.
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Which of the following belongs to Probability?
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Is an individual outcome in the sample space.
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Which of the following belongs to Probability?
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The probability of raining is 88 %. What does this mean?
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What do we call to the this device which is use to determine all possible outcome of the probability experiment.
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Activities such as tossing or flipping a coin or picking a card from a standard deck of cards without looking which could be repeated over and over again which have well defined results.
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Arrange the description of numbers in a probability line.
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True or false. If an event has 25% chance of occuring then it is unlikely to happen.
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Which of the following graphs is an inconsistent system?