Permutation and Combination Crossword

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  1. 2. events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
  2. 4. Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
  3. 7. Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
  4. 9. is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
  5. 12. Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
  6. 13. Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
  7. 14. Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
  8. 16. of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
  9. 18. is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
  10. 20. Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
  11. 23. refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
  12. 24. is a symbol for mathematical elements.
  13. 26. a permutation that has no fixed points.
  14. 27. diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
  15. 28. occurs when two or more common or same objects.
  16. 29. is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
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  1. 1. also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
  2. 3. permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
  3. 5. refers to science of numbers and their operations.
  4. 6. are the result or the effect of the experiment.
  5. 8. events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
  6. 10. is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
  7. 11. a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
  8. 12. is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
  9. 13. is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
  10. 15. permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
  11. 17. Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
  12. 19. matters when illustrating permutation.
  13. 21. refers to the process of grouping objects.
  14. 22. rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
  15. 25. is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.