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One outcome in a probability experiment.

What is a single event? 

100

A quadrilateral with four equal sides and four right angles.

What is a Square? 

100

The difference between the lowest and highest values in a data set.

What is the range? 

100

A quadrilateral that has two pairs of opposite equal parallel sides, four right angles, and two diagonals. 

What is a rectangle? 

100

The result of a single trial of a probability experiment.

What is an outcome? 

200

Informally assess the degree of visual overlap of two numerical data distributions with similar variabilities, measuring the difference between the centers by expressing it as a multiple of a measure of variability.

What is a comparative inference? 

200

The number of times a particular event or item appears in a set of data.

What are frequencies?

200

Making an educated guess based on recurring patterns of activity

What are predictions? 

200

A type of average which is the middle value of an ordered set of data values.

What is a median?  

200

A chance pick from a number of items.

What is a random sample? 

300

The combination of two or more simple events (with two or more outcomes).

What is a compound event?

300

Angles that have a common side and a common vertex

What are adjacent angles? 

300

Whether or not the conclusion follows logically from the premises

What is validity? 

300

The amount of space occupied by an object. 

What is volume? 

300

A measure of spread equal to the upper quartile (Q3) minus the lower quartile (Q1) in a data set.

What is interquartile range? 

400

Steps in reasoning, moving from premises to logical consequences

What are inferences? 

400

The total of all the scores or amounts, divided by, how many scores or amounts there were.

What is the mean?

400

The total area of the outside of a 3-D object. 

What is surface area? 

400

*Daily Double*

The average of how much the individual scores of data set differ from the mean of the set.

What is the mean absolute deviation (MAD)?

400
Two angles that have a sum of 90 degrees.

What are complementary angles? 

500

Two angles that have a sum of 180 degrees. 

What are supplementary angles? 
500

A group or set chosen from a larger statistical population or group of factors or instances that adequately replicates the larger group according to whatever characteristic or quality is under study.

What is a representative sample? 

500

Opposite angles formed from intersecting lines. 

What are vertical angles? 

500

This shows that the change in the value of a variable may be accompanied differently with the change in the values of related variables.

What is a variation? 

500
Adjacent angles that form a straight angle.

What is a linear pair? 

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