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Chapter 5: Probability

Horizontales
The _____ (A^C) contains exactly the outcomes that are not in A.
A(n) _____ generates outcomes that are determined purely by chance.
The _____ of any outcome of a chance process is a number between 0 and 1 that describes the proportion of times the outcome would occur in a very long series of repetitions.
The _____ says that if we observe more and more repetitions of any chance process, the proportion of times that a specific outcome occurs approaches its probability.
A(n) _____ consists of one or more circles surrounded by a rectangle. Each circle represents an event. The region inside the rectangle represents the sample space of the chance process.
A(n) _____ is any collection of outcomes from some chance process.
A and B are _____ events if knowing whether or not one event has occurred does not change the probability that the other event will happen.
Verticales
Two events A and B are _____ (disjoint) if they have no outcomes in common and so can never occur together.
A _____ shows the sample space of a chance process involving multiple stages. The probability of each outcome is shown on the corresponding branch of the tree. All probabilities after the first stage are conditional probabilities.
A(n) _____ is one repetition of a random process.
The list of all possible outcomes is called the _____.
The probability that one event happens given that another event is known to have happened is called a(n) _____ probability.
_____ is the imitation of chance behavior, based on a model that accurately reflects the situation.