VOCABULARY CHECK Prerequisite Skills Copy and complete using a review word from the list: data, mean, median, range, outcome, probability of an event.

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VOCABULARY CHECK Prerequisite Skills Copy and complete using a review word from the list: data, mean, median, range, outcome, probability of an event. 1. When you flip a coin, heads and tails are the two possible ?. ANSWER outcomes 2. Find the sum of the values of a set of data and then divide by the number of data values to find the ? of the data. ANSWER mean

VOCABULARY CHECK Prerequisite Skills 3. The ? is a measure of how likely it is that the event will occur. ANSWER probability of an event

Prerequisite Skills 4. 23, 27, 13, 24, 19, 21, 25, 25, 12 ANSWER Mean: 21, Median , 0.35, 1.33, 1.32, 0.05, 0.5 ANSWER Mean: 0.625, Median: Find the mean and the median of the data set. SKILL CHECK

Prerequisite Skills 6. You roll a number cube and get a number greater than You randomly choose the letter A from a bag holding the eight lettered tiles that spell ARKANSAS. Find the probability of the event. SKILL CHECK ANSWER