Probability - Experiment Terms

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Chance Experiment

An activity which produces different results which occur randomly. An example of this would be rolling a fair 6 sided die, as the die will produce different and random results.

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Trials

When an experiment is performed repeatedly, and each occurrence is considered as one. For example, rolling a die 50 times would be considered as 50 trials.

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Outcome

A possible result which occurs from an experiment. An example of this would be rolling a 5, therefore 5 is considered as an outcome.

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Equally Likely Outcomes

When two or more outcomes have the same chance of occurring. An example of this would be rolling a 6 and rolling a 5 on a 6 sided die, as they both have a 1/6 chance of occurring.

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Sample Space

A set of all possible outcomes. They are written inside braces. For example, the Sample Space of a die would be {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.

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Event

One outcome or a collection of outcomes, which are a subset of the sample space. An example of this would be rolling a 2, and rolling an even number on a die. The subjective sample space of these numbers would be {2, 4, 6}

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Compound Event

A collection of two or more outcomes. An example of this would be rolling an even number on a die. The results of this would be considered as a compound event because there are more than two outcomes which fit the scenario.

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Mutually Exclusive Events

Two or more events which are very mutually exclusive, meaning that they are impossible. An example of this would be rolling a 5 and rolling an even number. This means that it is impossible, as 5 is not an even number and it is an odd number.

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Non-Mutually Exclusive Events

Events which share one or more outcomes. An example of this would be rolling a 5 and rolling an odd number, as this scenario is possible and can happen. The word exclusive means separated, so non-separated is this one meaning that there is a mutual connection and separated means that there isn’t a mutual connection.

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Complementary Events

All the outcomes which are not included in an event. An example of this would be rolling a 2 or a 3, or rolling a 1, 4, 5 or 6. Another example is that you pass a test, or you don’t. It is basically the opposite or the two possible events which could happen, which is why it is called ‘complimentary’.

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