1) Probability a) The chance of something happening shown on a scale from 0 and 1 (inclusive).  b) An event for which all outcomes have the same probability of occurring. c) The frequency of occurrence in several trials. d) The set of all possible outcomes of a chance experiment. e) A systematic favouring of certain outcomes more than others, due to unfair influence. f) A possibility of something happening. 2) Equally Likely Outcomes a) Two events whose probabilities sum to 1. b) An event for which all outcomes have the same probability of occurring. c) The frequency of occurrence in several trials. d) The set of all possible outcomes of a chance experiment. e) A systematic favouring of certain outcomes more than others, due to unfair influence. f) A possibility of something happening. 3) Relative Frequency a) The chance of something happening shown on a scale from 0 and 1 (inclusive).  b) Two events whose probabilities sum to 1. c) The frequency of occurrence in several trials. d) The set of all possible outcomes of a chance experiment. e) A systematic favouring of certain outcomes more than others, due to unfair influence. f) A possibility of something happening. 4) Sample Space a) The chance of something happening shown on a scale from 0 and 1 (inclusive).  b) An event for which all outcomes have the same probability of occurring. c) Two events whose probabilities sum to 1. d) The set of all possible outcomes of a chance experiment. e) A systematic favouring of certain outcomes more than others, due to unfair influence. f) A possibility of something happening. 5) Bias a) The chance of something happening shown on a scale from 0 and 1 (inclusive).  b) An event for which all outcomes have the same probability of occurring. c) The frequency of occurrence in several trials. d) Two events whose probabilities sum to 1. e) A systematic favouring of certain outcomes more than others, due to unfair influence. f) A possibility of something happening. 6) Chance a) The chance of something happening shown on a scale from 0 and 1 (inclusive).  b) An event for which all outcomes have the same probability of occurring. c) The frequency of occurrence in several trials. d) The set of all possible outcomes of a chance experiment. e) Two events whose probabilities sum to 1. f) A possibility of something happening. 7) Complementary Events a) Two events whose probabilities sum to 1. b) An event for which all outcomes have the same probability of occurring. c) The frequency of occurrence in several trials. d) The set of all possible outcomes of a chance experiment. e) A systematic favouring of certain outcomes more than others, due to unfair influence. f) A possibility of something happening.

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