The Fundamental Counting Principle states that 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
Finding the shaded area of a shape and what is the percent or probability of it happening
Permutations
a way, especially one of several possible variations, in which a set or number of things can be ordered or arranged.
Combinations
A combination is a way of selecting several things out of a larger group, where order does not matter.
Tree Diagramming
It is used to map out probability
Logarithms
a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
Law of Large Numbers
as the the amount of times you do an experiment increases your experimental probability and theoretical probability get closer
Theoretical and Experimental Probability
Theoretical: According to the math Experimental: When you actually do the experiment