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Math Final Crossword

Dolan Thompson
6/14/2021
Math

Across
A voting method in which candidates' showings in the standings are given a point value and those points values compared to determine the winner
Any probabilistic game/event whose expected value is 0
A simple bar graph showing frequency
A voting method in which, if there is no winner of a first-round majority, the lowest-tallying candidate is eliminated and the vote is run again (and possibly again and again, repeating eliminations and voting rounds until a majority winner emerges).
Polyhedral objects with a number of faces (usuall 6, usually numbered sequentially) used to determine outcomes in games or problems of chance
The average of a set of data, measurable a number of different ways
The process by which the nature of a correlation between two variables is mathematically pinpointed
The number of representatives or representative votes allocated to a voting district based on population
What one can statistically expect receive from playing a game (in the probabilistic sense)
A thin deck of outwardly uniform pieces of paper, typically containing 52 cards divided numerically into 4 suits and used for games or measurements involving chance.
Like a permutation, but the order is unimportant
The hypothetical endpoint in a range; used as a tool for studying the tendency of a value approaching a given point
The probability an event will occur, expressed as the calculated successful outcomes written above the unsuccessful ones with a slash between
Down
A type of limit used to determine/describe how one quantity/variable changes in relation to the changes of another. Commonly used in the measurement of slopes and curves.
The set of all possible outcomes of an event
A selection of variables from a larger set, put in parenthesis in a chosen order
The probability that an event will be unsuccessful, expressed as the calculated unsuccessful outcomes written over the successful ones with a slash between
A progression or list of numbers arrived at by following a given formula or rule
The mathematics of motion and change, first outlined by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Liebniz
A form of calculus through which the answer is reached by integrating many smaller variables, in the book's case taking the measures of component polygons to find the rough area they total.
A decision by a group; or the individual preference expressed from among those possible by a person in that group
A vote set up so that the winner is the one who receives the most votes; commonly used in civic politics
A measurable relationship between two variables
The number of times a given outcome within a class appears/occurs within the data
A notation, given as a whole counting number with an exclamation point, that means to multiply that number by all counting numbers between it and 1 in descending order