Theoretical Probability - A mathematical calculation of the chances that an event will happen in theory; if all outcomes are equally likely, it is calculated as the number of favourable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes., Experimental Probability - The measurement of the likelihood of an event happening based on the results gathered from running many trials of an experiment., Probability Line - A way to show probabilities of several outcomes, Chance - The likelihood that a particular event will occur, Equally Likely Outcome - Results that have an equal chance of occurring (i.e. flipping a coin), Likely Outcome - A result that can easily occur, Frequency - The number of times an event occurs, Logical Reasoning - A process for using the information you have to reach a conclusion, Random - Result that happens based on chance, Unlikely Outcome - A result that has little chance of occurring,

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