THIRD QUARTER FINAL REQUIREMENT(WEEK 4) CROSSWORD
Across
- 2. The result of multiplication.
- 4. Counting Principle is a way to figure out the number of outcomes in a probability problem.
- 7. permutation is an ordered arrangement of objects in a line.
- 8. Rule f there are n(A) ways to do A and, distinct from them, n(B) ways to do B, then the number of ways to do A or B is n(A) + n(B).
- 9. Is an outcome of a random experiment.
- 12. _____ rule is the another term for Fundamental counting principle
- 13. rule If there are n(A) ways to do A and n(B) ways to do B, then the number of ways to do A and B is n(A) × n(B). This is true if the number of ways of doing A and B are independent; the number of choices for doing B is the same regardless of which choice you made for A.
- 16. is a selection made from a group of items without regard to their order
- 17. permutations are permutations that can be distinguished from one another.
- 18. Another word for Sum.
- 20. Notation is the process of multiplying consecutive decreasing whole numbers from an identified number down to one.
- 23. Permutation is an _______ of all or part of a set of objects, with regard to the order of the _______.
- 26. When ____ does matter its permutation.
- 27. listing is the outcomes for an event can be listed in an organized or systematic way to make sure that none of the possible outcomes is missed out.
- 28. permutation is the method used when we are asked to make different choices each time and with different objects.
Down
- 1. permutations is an ordered arrangement of objects in a circular manner.
- 3. in factorial the factorial of a natural number is equal to the product of all the natural numbers in sequence from 1 to n.
- 5. Is a function on an algebra which generalizes certain features of the derivative operator.
- 6. is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting, both as a means and an end in obtaining results, and certain properties of finite structures.
- 9. Another word for order.
- 10. Is a fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols. It usually connects two or more quantities with an equal to sign.
- 11. refers to the different possible arrangements of a set of objects.
- 12. permutation is another term for circular
- 14. Blaise ____ Gave impetus to the development of combinatorics and probability theory.
- 15. Systematic To count the number of groups/options that can be chosen, you can simply list all the different ways. However, in order not to miss any you need to do this systematically (ie. make an ordered strategy to work it out)
- 19. another term to be substituted for blank
- 21. diagram is a tool in the fields of general mathematics, probability, and statistics that helps calculate the number of possible outcomes of an event or problem, and to cite those potential outcomes in an organized way.
- 22. Fundamental Counting states that if there are p ways to do one thing, and q ways to do another thing, then there are p×q ways to do both things.
- 24. a set of which all the elements are contained in another set.
- 25. Pierre de _________ Gave impetus to the development of combinatorics and probability theory.