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Will give 1. is process that you can do over and over, where each result does not affect the next. ex. flipping a coin, rolling dice, choosing a card, etc. 2. are the possible results of an experiment. example: heads, tails; 1, 2, 3…; ace, king, queen…; etc. 3. the measure of how likely an event is. 4. an event has a 0% chance of occurring example : rolling a 7 on a 6 sided die. 5. a event has a 100% chance of occurring. example: picking a red ball from a bag of only red balls. probability is what you expect to happen. probability is what actually happened. 8.the is the average value of all data in a set.

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