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the Fundamental Counting Principle noun[ S ] uk /ˌfʌn.də.men.təl ˈkaʊn.tɪŋ ˌprɪn.sə.pəl/ us /ˌfʌn.də.men.t̬əl ˈkaʊn.t̬ɪŋ ˌprɪn.sə.pəl/ the rule that says that if there are x ways in which one thing can be done, and y ways in which another thing can then be done, then there are x × y ways in which the two things can be done one after the other基本计数原理 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Numbering & counting absolute difference absolute value accession number binary census count count something out countdown decimal fraction decimalization hexadecimal innumeracy modulus number line numeration numerical tot tot something up undercount unduplicated
Fundamental Counting Principle | American Dictionary Fundamental Counting Principle noun[ U ] us/ˈfʌn·dəˈmen·təl ˈkɑʊn·tɪŋ ˌprɪn·sə·pəl/ mathematics a rule that says if there are x ways in which one thing can be done, and y ways in which another thing can then be done, then there are x×y ways in which the two things can be done one after the other |