Across
2. A set of all outcomes in an experiment
8. An event that consists of exactly one outcome
10. An event that includes two or more independent events
12. All the possible results in a probability experiment
13. All possible results of a trial or an experiment
14. Denoting two events that cannot occur at the same time1. A chart that organizes possible outcomes for a process to make it easy to count
3. The ratio of the number of times a specified event happens to the total number of trials or
experiments performed
4. The number of possible ways as event can happen compared to all possible outcomes
5. An event whose outcome has nothing to do with the outcome of other event
6. when there are M ways to do one thing, and N ways to do another, then there are M X N ways of
doing both
7. All the OTHER possible outcomes of an experiment
9. The likelihood or chance of a given event happening
11. An event whose outcome is affected by the outcome of another event
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