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2
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probability that can be worked out based on calculations
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3
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without order and not able to be predicted
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4
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the chance of something happening, with a value between 0 and 1
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5
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a breakdown of all the simple events of a procedure
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6
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a possible occurrence
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7
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to put a thing back where you got it from
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8
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a trial carried out to obtain results
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12
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probability that is based on knowledge, experience and facts
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13
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an event that cannot be broken down into a simpler event
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14
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the plural of die, usually used during the playing of games
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1
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a number of simple events can make up one of these
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2
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given two events, the probability of one event is one minus the probability of the other event
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9
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the possibility that something can happen
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10
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if there m ways to do one thing and n ways to do another, then there are ‘m x n’ ways of doing both
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11
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a six-sided shape, usually with numbers on it
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