Probability: the likelihood of something happening in the future
The Fundamental Counting Principle: "if one event has m possible outcomes and a second independent event has n possible outcomes, then there are m x n total possible outcomes for the two events together."
Relative Area: uncertainty of measurement compared to size of measurement
Permutations: a number of ways a set or thing can be arranged
Combinations: a way of selecting things out of a large group where order does not matter
Tree Diagramming:
Logarithms: the inverse operation to exponentiation
The Law of Large Numbers: frequencies of events with the likelihood of their occurence
Theoretical Probability: likeliness of an event happening based on all the possible outcomes
Experimental Probability: the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or times the activity is performed