the set of allthe possibleoutcomes ina probabilityexperimentthe waythatsomethingturns outsamplespaceif each playerhas an equalchance ofwinningif there isnot an equalchance ofwinningoutcomerandomunfairtwo events inwhich either oneor the other musthappen, but theycannot happen atthe same timecomplementaryeventtwo ormoresimpleeventsThere are six equallylikely outcomes if anumber cube with sideslabeled 1 through 6 isrolled. What is theprobability of rolling a 4.treediagramis oneoutcome ora collectionof outcomes1/6 or17%compoundeventfairsimpleeventif eachoutcome isequally likelyto occurthe chancethat someevent willoccurrelativefrequencythe ratio of thenumber ofexperimentalsuccesses to thenumber ofexperimentalattempts.Probabilityorganized list,tables,and_____ canbe used torepresent thesample spacethe set of allthe possibleoutcomes ina probabilityexperimentthe waythatsomethingturns outsamplespaceif each playerhas an equalchance ofwinningif there isnot an equalchance ofwinningoutcomerandomunfairtwo events inwhich either oneor the other musthappen, but theycannot happen atthe same timecomplementaryeventtwo ormoresimpleeventsThere are six equallylikely outcomes if anumber cube with sideslabeled 1 through 6 isrolled. What is theprobability of rolling a 4.treediagramis oneoutcome ora collectionof outcomes1/6 or17%compoundeventfairsimpleeventif eachoutcome isequally likelyto occurthe chancethat someevent willoccurrelativefrequencythe ratio of thenumber ofexperimentalsuccesses to thenumber ofexperimentalattempts.Probabilityorganized list,tables,and_____ canbe used torepresent thesample space

Probability - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the set of all the possible outcomes in a probability experiment
  2. the way that something turns out
  3. sample space
  4. if each player has an equal chance of winning
  5. if there is not an equal chance of winning
  6. outcome
  7. random
  8. unfair
  9. two events in which either one or the other must happen, but they cannot happen at the same time
  10. complementary event
  11. two or more simple events
  12. There are six equally likely outcomes if a number cube with sides labeled 1 through 6 is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a 4.
  13. tree diagram
  14. is one outcome or a collection of outcomes
  15. 1/6 or 17%
  16. compound event
  17. fair
  18. simple event
  19. if each outcome is equally likely to occur
  20. the chance that some event will occur
  21. relative frequency
  22. the ratio of the number of experimental successes to the number of experimental attempts.
  23. Probability
  24. organized list, tables, and_____ can be used to represent the sample space