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100

This ancient civilization built the pyramids.

What is Ancient Egypt?

100

"Two events A and B are independent if this equation holds true."

What is P(A ∩ B) = P(A)P(B)?

100

When two events cannot occur at the same time, they are called this

What are mutually exclusive events?

100

In this type of arrangement, the order of items matters

What are permutations

200

This global conflict took place from 1939 to 1945.

What is World War II?

200

This measures the spread of the distribution around its mean for a random variable.

What is the variance?"

200

This is the probability that event A occurs given that event B has already occurred

What is conditional probability

200

This difference between combination and permutation lies in the importance of this factor

What is order

300

This period in European history was marked by a renewed interest in art and learning.

What is the Renaissance?

300

This theorem is used to compute the probability of an event based on prior knowledge of conditions related to the event

What is Bayes' Theorem?

300

This function assigns probabilities to discrete outcomes

What is the Probability Mass Function (PMF

300

The ----------of a set contains all the elements that are not in the set. This concept is known as the ______ of a set

What is the complement

400

This geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States lasted from 1947 to 1991.

What is the Cold War?

400

This theorem states that P(A) = P(A|B)P(B).

What is the Total Probability Theorem?

400

This type of random variable can take on an infinite number of possible values within a range

What is a continuous random variable

400

For two sets to be disjoint, their intersection must be this

What is null

500

This era in U.S. history focused on ending racial segregation and discrimination

What is the Civil Rights Era?

500

For a continuous random variable, this is always zero.

What is the probability

500

This is the weighted average of the possible values that a random variable can take, weighted by their probabilities

What is the expected value

500

Bernoulli trials and this distribution describe the probability of a fixed number of successes in a series of trials

What is the binomial distribution

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