Stat Symbols
Define Stats
Discrete or Continuous
Easy Math
Mr. Allison Class
200

this symbol Q1 represents this....similar to the 1st quarter of a basketball game 

First quartile 

200

A variable whose values depend on the outcomes of a random Phenomenon.

Random Variable 

200
The number of pens in Mr. Allison's classroom 

Discrete 

200

This symbol Σ tells us we need to ____ all the sample size

Add

200

What is the probability that you can leave Mr. Allison's Class to go anywhere unless the front office has called you. 

0%

400

In the function P(A ∩ B) the n tell you that this is an ____ function, "or" you will do it wrong. 

And 

400

The random variable can take on only a finite number of values that can be counted

Discrete Variable

400

The weight of a random animal in the Houston Zoo

Continuous 

400

Probability of Mr. Allison choosing a student at random and they have Green hair (in percent or decimal)

0

400

What assignment do we need to finish so Mr. Allison can get Ms. Bradley off his back 

Texas College Bridge 

600

The U in this function P(A ∪ B) is called 

Union 

600

A Variable whose values are determined by means of continuous measuring scales instead of being counted

Continuous Variable

600

In our hints Discrete Value are most associated with thing that can be ______ 

Counted 

600

.0034 as a percent

.34 %

600

This symbol μ  "means" you need to find the what?

mean 

800

σX

Standard Deviation 

800

a function that shows the possible values for a variable and how often they occur

Distribution 

800
The amount of rain that fell in Houston on March 3, 2024

Discrete 

800

Reduce the fraction  18/20

9/10

800

How much work Mr. Allison will be doing over Spring Break 

0

1000

σ2

Variance

1000

The Probabilities associated with all the values of the discrete random variables 

Discrete Probability Distribution 

1000

From our hints Continuous Values most likely will be ______, not counted 

Measured

1000

7!

5040

1000

Who is the Current Superintendent of HISD. (FIRST AND LAST)

Mike Miles