Probability
The chance of something happening.
The Fundamental Counting Principle
The probability of one independent event (m) happening and then another independent event (n) is (m) x (n).
Permutations
A specific order/sequence of data, order matters.
Combinations
A group of data, where order doesn't matter.
Tree Diagramming
A diagram to help map out the probability of an event.
‘e’ and logarithms
'e' is an irrational number. Logarithms are an inverse of exponents.
The Law of Large Numbers
The amount of experiments conduct increases, the experimental probability with approach the theoretical probability.
Theoretical and Experimental Probability
Theological probability is the probability on a paper, according to the math while experimental probability is the probability after conducting the experiment, using actual numbers.