Finite math 11.2-11.4
Tree
A helpful method to determine sample space is to construct a(n) _____ diagram
Sample
A list of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called a(n) ____ space
Points
Each individual outcome in a sample space is called a sample ____
M * N
If a first experiment can be performed in three distinct ways and a second experiment can be performed in eight distinct ways the two experiments together can be performed in _____ distinct ways
1/4
If the odds against an event are 1:3, the probability that the event will fail to occur is _____
B/A+B
If the odds against an event are a to b, then the probability that the event occurs is ____
1:5
If the odds against winning at monopoly are 5:1, then the odds in favor of winning monopoly are _____
4:1
If the odds in favor of lady Q winning a horse are 1:4, then the odds against lady Q winning the race are ____
2:1
If the probability of an event will occur is 2/3 The probability that the event will not occur is 1/3, and the odds in favor of the event occurring are _____
1:4
If the probability that an event will fail to occur is 1/5 then the probability that an event will occur is 4/5, then the odds against the event occurring are ____
Positive
In an experiment, If there is a gain in the long run, the expected value is _____
Negative
In an experiment, if there is a loss in the long run, the expected value is ____
Fair game
In an experiment, if there is neither a gain nor a loss in the long run, the expected value is ____
Expected
The expected gain or loss of an experiment over the long run is called the ____ value
Against
The ratio of the probability that an event will fail to occur to the probability that the event will occur is called the odds _____ an event
Favor
The ratio of the probability that the event will occur to the probability that the event will fail to occur is called the odds ____ an event