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chapter 3: 3.1 probability terminology (concepts, simple, complements) …

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chapter 3: 3.1 probability terminology (concepts, simple, complements) homework due: sun sep 14, 2025 11:59pm attempt 1 in progress next up: submit assignment details no additional details were added for this assignment. chapter 3: 3.1 probability terminology (concepts, simple, complements) home score: 0/12 answered: 0/12 progress saved done question 1 a phenomenon is observed many, many times under identical conditions. the proportion of times a particular event a occurs is recorded. this proportion represents: the probability of the event a the variance of the event a the distribution of the event a the correlation of the event a

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The probability of an event is defined as the proportion of times the event occurs when an experiment is repeated many times under identical conditions. Variance measures the spread of data, distribution refers to the pattern of how values are spread, and correlation measures the relationship between two variables. None of these match the given description.

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the probability of the event A