1. Addition principle of equality - ANS-The truth that we will upload the equal number to
both facets of an equation, and the result can be an equivalent equation.
2. Addition Rule of Probability - ANS-Used to decide the possibility that at least considered
one of two events will arise.
3.
4. P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB)
5. additive inverse - ANS-Two integers which are opposites. The sum of an integer and its
additive inverse is 0. (-3, 0, and 3)
6. affiliation - ANS-A pattern or relationship among two variables.
7. Bar chart - ANS-A graph that shows statistics that is distributed over groups or
categories.
8. Bimodal - ANS-a facts set which has modes/peaks in the graph
9. field plot - ANS-A graph that presentations the highest and lowest quarters of statistics
on each cease of the box, the center two quarters of the facts as a box, and the median
10. casual relationship - ANS-a dating among variables: reason and impact
11. specific data - ANS-Also known as Qualitative records. Data that consists of names,
labels, or other nonnumerical values
12. coefficient - ANS-more than a few elevated by using a variable.
13. Combining like terms - ANS-while you simplify an algebraic expression
14. composite variety - ANS-A wide variety with more than factors
15. conditional percentage - ANS-a manner to approximate percent by using dividing the
variety of times an occasion happened in an experiment by the full quantity of
experiments/ relative frequency
16. contingency desk - ANS-A contingency desk displays counts and, every so often,
possibilities of individuals falling into named categories on or extra variables.
17. Correlation - ANS-an located dating among quantitative variables.
18. Cumulative Property - ANS-the sum of possibilities. The danger that a randomly selected
score might be less than or identical to a particular price.
19. Tiers of freedom - ANS-n-1 (any # minus 1)
20. based occasions - ANS-Two or more activities in which the final results of one event
influences the outcome of the opposite event(s).
21. Discrete records - ANS-a collection of numbers whose values are awesome, separate
and unconnected
22. disjoint - ANS-two activities that don't have any effects in commonplace
23. dot plot - ANS-a graphical show of facts the usage of dots
24. empirical probability - ANS-based totally on observations received from possibility
experiments
25. empty set - ANS-a hard and fast with out a elements
26. equivalent fractions - ANS-Fractions which have the equal cost
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