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Statistics and Probability

Horizontales
How often an event occurs during a specific amount of time.
This is the number that is in the middle of a set of data when the numbers are lined up from least to greatest.
The chance that an event will or will not occur.
This term describes something that can never happen. For example, it is ___________ to meet a dinosaur walking down the street.
This is the number that appears most often in a data set. Sometimes there is more than one of these.
The only possible outcome for an event. For example if there are only red gumballs it is __________ that you will get a red gumball.
Verticales
The difference between the greatest and least number in a data set.
The average of a set of numbers. It is found by adding all the numbers together and dividing by how many numbers there are altogether.
This term means there is a good chance something will happen.
A set of data (numbers) that are collected about a specific event or subject.
This term means there is little chance of something happening.