USING THE FUNDAMENTAL COUNTING PRICIPLE

  1. USING THE FUNDAMENTAL COUNTING PRICIPLE TO FIND THE TOTAL NUMBER OF OUTCOMES IN EACH SISTUATIONS1.THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TREES
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  2. Counting by ones, counting by tens, and counting by groups and singles:I was rather curious about how these methods of counting
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  3. Learn with an exampleor Watch a video What number is shown? Each small cube represents 1. one hundred counting blocksone hundred
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  4. How would you apply the fundamental counting principle to a bike lock combination with 5 numbers?A. 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 B. 10
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  5. WHAT IS THE PRICIPLE OF EXCLUSION
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  6. When you count every person's vote, this is called...Group of answer choices counting the Electoral College Vote. counting the
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  7. A special at a local restaurant allows customers to choose one entrée and one dessert for $5.99. There are 8 entrées and 5
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  8. A special at a local restaurant allows customers to choose one entrée and one dessert for $5.99. There are 8 entrées and 5
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  9. I'm having a hard time understanding the fundamental counting principal and I don't even know where to start on some of the
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  10. which of the following is an example of the priciple of checks and balances
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