Across
- 4. A reasoning process where a general principle is applied to specific instances to reach a logical conclusion.
- 6. A symbol representing a quantity that can vary or change.
- 12. A sequence of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones (e.g., 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8...).
- 13. A specific numerical or categorical representation of a variable or data point.
- 14. The number of times a specific value or category appears in a dataset.
- 16. The science of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to understand patterns, trends, and relationships.
- 18. The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns, using logic and reasoning.
- 19. Recurring or predictable sequences, structures, or arrangements in data, shapes, or phenomena.
- 20. The most frequent value in a set of numbers.
Down
- 1. The physical world, including living organisms, landscapes, and natural phenomena.
- 2. The middle value in a sorted set of numbers, dividing the data into two equal halves.
- 3. Raw, unprocessed facts, figures, or symbols that can be analyzed and interpreted.
- 5. A range or space between two points or values.
- 7. A reasoning process where specific observations are used to infer general conclusions or patterns.
- 8. A category or grouping of data points based on shared characteristics.
- 9. Ratio: An irrational number approximately equal to 1.618, often found in natural and man-made structures, representing a harmonious proportion.
- 10. Creative expressions using visual, auditory, or performing mediums, often reflecting human experiences and ideas.
- 11. A mathematical statement that expresses equality between two expressions, often involving variables and constants.
- 15. The average of a set of numbers, calculated by summing all values and dividing by the total count.
- 17. Examples: Specific cases that contradict a general statement or rule.
