Across
- 2. numeration system the binary system that only uses two symbols
- 4. rule, we mean voting to find an alternative that receives more than 50% of the vote
- 5. local area network
- 10. space, event with one element
- 11. In 1958 Seymour Cray developed the first
- 12. space, event with empty set
- 15. law of exponents, multiply powers of same base add exponents
- 17. space, set of all possible outcomes
- 19. decisions made by a group
Down
- 1. if the order is important the results are
- 3. criterion, The first and most obvious criterion is called
- 4. law of exponents, raise a power to a power we multiply the exponents
- 6. which took up less than 3 cubic feet of space and no longer required a controlled atmosphere
- 7. The code that has been most commonly used is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange developed in 1964
- 8. which can represent any number from 0 to 11111111two 5255ten
- 9. law of exponents, raise a product to a power raise each factor to that power and then multiply
- 13. one person making decisions
- 14. computer, computer weighing about 2 pounds is more powerful than the huge ENIAC
- 16. form, Scientific notation is represented in a slightly different form on many calculators and computers and this new form is sometimes called
- 18. was introduced to the world by Douglas Engelbart in 1968
