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Number Sense Vocab
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number-sense
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A number with more than two factors
greater than
equation
composite number
equivalent
2. When you add 0 to a number - or mulltiply a number by 1 - the result is the same number - e.g. Identity Property of Multiplication: 21x1=1x21=21 or 300x 1 = 300
rational numbers
identity property
Original whole +/- amount of change
distributive property
3. Number divisible by 4
Sum of values/number of values
mixed number
Last two digits divisible by 4
Multiply by power of 10 so divisor is integer; decimal point is above that in dividend
4. 1/5 + 1/4=4/20 +5/20 and 20 is the...
Middle value
equal
common denominator
denominator
5. A number with only two factors - one and itself - E.g. 3 -7 -11 -13 -17 -19...
expanded form using exponents
prime number
divisibility by 3 rule
Multiplying/dividing number by 1 doesn't change number; multiplying/dividing number by -1 changes sign; sum of number of -1 times number is 0
6. Median
divisibility by 3 rule
Distributive law: multiply by LCM of all denominators; treat numerator/denominator separately
fraction
Middle value
7. Properties of 0
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8. A shortcut for writing repeated multiplication
greatest common factor
(Amount of increase/original whole) x100%
Multiply by 100%
exponents
9. Dividing fractions
number line
Sum of digits divisible by 9
Invert second term - then multiply
expanded form using exponents
10. Probability
common denominator
Same numerators: fraction w/ smaller denominator has larger value; Same denominators: fraction w/ larger numerator has larger value
Number of desired outcomes/number of total possible outcomes
whole number
11. Properties of 1 and -1
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12. Number divisible by 5
difference
Last digit 0 or 5
sum
evaluate
13. Be identical or equivalent to
product
Total A/total B
equal
simplify
14. Percent decrease
Probability for each event then multiply individual probabilities together
LCM is LCD
(Amount of decrease/original whole) x100%
even
15. A number written in expanded form with the place values written in exponential form - E.g. 2432=2000+400+30+2
factor
equivalent
expanded form using exponents
Reduce diagonally/vertically then multiply numerators and denominators
16. Natural Numbers - Whole Numbers - Integers - Rational Numbers
common denominator
Middle value
product
rational numbers
17. Average A per B
even
Total A/total B
fraction
Part
18. Comparing decimal fractions
greater than
Add zeros to decimals until all decimals have same number of digits
product
improper fraction
19. Choosing numbers close to the numbers in a problem - and then adjusting the answer to compensate for the numbers chosen - E.g. 23 + 18 and 23+20=43 Since 2 was added to 18 to make 20 - we need to take 2 away from 43.
divisible
repeating decimals
compensation
Line up decimal points
20. New whole
irrational numbers
mixed number
product
Original whole +/- amount of change
21. Any of the symbols used to write numbers (0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9)
ratio
(Amount of increase/original whole) x100%
Total A/total B
digit
22. The answer to a subtraction problem
difference
Same numerators: fraction w/ smaller denominator has larger value; Same denominators: fraction w/ larger numerator has larger value
irrational numbers
equal
23. Not identical or equivalent to
least common multiple
compatible numbers
expanded form using exponents
not equal
24. An equation showing 2 ratios are equal
proportion
expression
Same numerators: fraction w/ smaller denominator has larger value; Same denominators: fraction w/ larger numerator has larger value
mixed number
25. Average value
divisible
proportion
Sum of values/number of values
compensation
26. Multiplying fractions
not equal
Number of decimal places is total number of decimals places in factors multiplied
product
Reduce diagonally/vertically then multiply numerators and denominators
27. To drop a percent
even number
root numbers
Divide by 100%
terminating decimals
28. A value that does not change; any number
constants
Invert second term - then multiply
compute
divisible
29. To find a number that is close to an exact answer - E.g. 23+24 is around 50
proportion
Same numerators: fraction w/ smaller denominator has larger value; Same denominators: fraction w/ larger numerator has larger value
Multiply by power of 10 so divisor is integer; decimal point is above that in dividend
estimate
30. Dividing decimals
greater than
exponents
range
Multiply by power of 10 so divisor is integer; decimal point is above that in dividend
31. A letter that represents a value that may change
variables
Divide by 100%
Line up decimal points
digit
32. A fraction out of 100 - %
digit
percent
Middle value
Drop percent - move decimal point two place to left
33. In 4x4=16 - what is 4?
ratio
Total A/total B
composite number
root numbers
34. Number divisible by 3
Sum of digits divisible by 3
number line
factor pair
numerator
35. Answer to a multiplication problem
product
Middle value
prime factorization
greater than
36. The answer to a multiplication problem
estimate
product
simplify
place value
37. Number divisible by 9
Sum of digits divisible by 9
decimal
Last two digits divisible by 4
whole number
38. Able to be divided evenly (without a remainder)
divisible
compatible numbers
Distributive law: multiply by LCM of all denominators; treat numerator/denominator separately
improper fraction
39. Absolute value of number
Multiplying/dividing number by 1 doesn't change number; multiplying/dividing number by -1 changes sign; sum of number of -1 times number is 0
Number w/o signs
least
Greater spread in values
40. Adding/subtracting fractions
Total A/total B
LCM is LCD
distributive property
common denominator
41. Rational numbers that expressed in decimal format that have fixed number of digits. 1.5 etc.
Same numerators: fraction w/ smaller denominator has larger value; Same denominators: fraction w/ larger numerator has larger value
terminating decimals
identity property
improper fraction
42. The expression of a number as a product of prime factors; use a factor tree!
Last digit 0 or 5
compensation
prime factorization
number line
43. Reciprocal of number
1 dividing by number
perfect square
difference
Value occurring most frequently
44. A comparison of 2 numbers; one form is a fraction
composite number
Number w/o signs
ratio
Divisible by 2 and 3
45. Adding/subtracting decimals
Greater spread in values
Number of desired outcomes/number of total possible outcomes
prime factorization
Line up decimal points
46. The largest number in a group of numbers
greatest
0 and 1: Reciprocal greater than number - square less than number - positive number's product smaller than number - negative number's product larger than number; -1 and 0: reciprocal less than number
not equal
compensation
47. The smallest number in a group of numbers
least common multiple
least
Number of decimal places is total number of decimals places in factors multiplied
Multiply by power of 10 so divisor is integer; decimal point is above that in dividend
48. Comparing positive fractions
Same numerators: fraction w/ smaller denominator has larger value; Same denominators: fraction w/ larger numerator has larger value
difference
LCM is LCD
variables
49. Percent increase
LCM is LCD
root numbers
(Amount of increase/original whole) x100%
terminating decimals
50. 8x8=64 What is 64?
difference
perfect square
LCM is LCD
percent
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