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average
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You find an average by adding a group of numbers together and then divide the sum by the number of figures you have.
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bar graph
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A graph that uses bars to show data. The bars may be of different lengths.
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equally likely
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In probability, when there are the same chances for more than one event to happen, the events are equally likely to occur.
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graph
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A drawing that shows a relationship between certain sets of numbers.
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key
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A list of words or phrases that explains the symbols used in a table or graph.
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not equally likely
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In probability, when there is not the same number of chances for more than one event to happen.
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organized list
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A strategy that uses the arrangement of information to ensure that every possibility will be considered, with no repetitions.
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outcome
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The result of a probabilty experiment.
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pictograph
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A graph that uses pictures or symbols to show data.
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probability
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The chance that a given outcome will occur. The chance or likelihood of an event occurring.
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tally mark
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using marks to record counting
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tally chart
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A graph that uses tally marks to stand for a certain set of numbers.
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tree diagram
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A diagram that shows all possible outcomes of an event or events.
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label
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to name the parts of a graph
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arrangements
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putting in order
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combinations
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the possible arrangements of a certain number,or of all the elements of a set.
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