3.1 Key Terms Matching

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Match the Key Term with its Definition

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
Sample space
The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment
Range of Probabilities
a subset of the sample space consisting of one or more outcomes
Outcome
the result from a single trial in a probability experiment
Event
an event that consists of a single outcome
Classical Probability
when events happen in sequence, you can multiply the number of outcomes from each of the the events to determine the total possible number of outcomes.
Empirical Probability
= (# ways you can get desired outcome)/(# total possible outcomes)
Fundamental Counting Principle (FCP)
= relative frequency from a probabilty experiment
Law of Large Numbers
As the number of trials in an experiment is increased, the experimental probability beomes closer and closer to the theoretical probability
Simple Event
Probabilites must be equal to or greater than 0 and less than or equal to 1.
Complement of an Event
Is the probability of any other outcome occurring other than the known probability