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3
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a bar graph representing continuous data; bars touch
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6
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when the outcome of the first event does affect the outcome of the second event
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8
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the result of a probability experiment
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9
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the ratio of the number of successful outcomes to the total number of outcomes
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10
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data that is unbroken and numerical
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11
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the scale divided into equal, non-overlapping parts
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12
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the middle data point when the data is in order
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13
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a graphical representation of data on a number line
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15
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the set of all possible outcomes
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