Across
- 4. Surname of the person who suggested four basic steps in solving problems systematically.
- 5. A Data type of distribution in which the data is individually given in a raw form.
- 6. Data formed by aggregating individual observations of a variable into groups.
- 11. An example that contradicts the assumption and shows that a statement is false
- 12. A collection of facts and figures that can be in any form—numerical or non-numerical.
- 14. A division of Statistics used to describe a given situation.
- 18. An assignment of values to the unknown variables that makes the equality in the equation true.
- 19. A reasoning that applies general rules to specific examples.
- 20. The term when a given data set is the number/value which appears the most number of times.
- 22. It is very useful in the field of research, economics, weather, health, etc.
- 23. A reasoning that uses specific examples in drawing a general rule.
- 24. A mean computed by giving values in a data set more influence according to some attribute of the data.
- 25. A limit For every class is the greatest value in that class.
Down
- 1. An art of patterns and connections embedded in nature and in our environment.
- 2. The end product of a set of mathematical arguments
- 3. Are regular, repeated, or recurring forms of designs that we see every day from designs of the windows, floor tiles, etc.
- 7. A limit For every class is the smallest value in that class.
- 8. Which is also called average or arithmetic average.
- 9. An ordered list of numbers, called terms, that may have repeated values whose arrangement is set by a definite rule
- 10. Represents the central value of a data set or interval.
- 13. Statement that requires a solution, usually by means of a mathematical operation or geometric construction.
- 15. The middle value/observation in an organized list of numbers and falls in the middle –most position of the whole data.
- 16. A division of Statistics that makes use of the concept of probability.
- 17. one of the most famous names in mathematics that came from the name of Leonardo Pisano.
- 21. The number of times the observation has occurred/been recorded in an experiment or study.
