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Number Sense Vocab

Subjects : math, number-sense
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The value of a digit based on its position within a number - e.g. 2 -432 The position of the numbers






2. 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.






3. The answer to an addition problem






4. Properties of 1 and -1

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5. Natural Numbers - Whole Numbers - Integers - Rational Numbers






6. Dividing fractions






7. Number divisible by 3






8. Average value






9. Percent x whole






10. A fraction out of 100 - %






11. Comparing positive fractions






12. Number divisible by 9






13. odd + even






14. Answer to a division problem






15. Not identical or equivalent to






16. Two numbers or expressions that mean the same thing - E.g. 2/3=4/6






17. Absolute value of number






18. Relationship in which a number is smaller than another






19. The property which allows you to add a number's opposite to it and always get 0 - The relationship of addition to subtraction or multiplication to division






20. Any of the symbols used to write numbers (0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9)






21. Reciprocal of number






22. A shortcut for writing repeated multiplication






23. A number written in expanded form with the place values written in exponential form - E.g. 2432=2000+400+30+2






24. To find the answer for; solve






25. A number with only two factors - one and itself - E.g. 3 -7 -11 -13 -17 -19...






26. In 4x4=16 - what is 4?






27. A number with one or more digits to the right of the decimal point - E.g. .33






28. The expression of a number as a product of prime factors; use a factor tree!






29. Two expressions that are set equal to each other; a number sentence with an equal sign






30. A number made up of a whole number and a fraction






31. Multiple-event probability






32. PEMDAS - Parentheses - Exponents - Multiplication & Division (L to R) - Addition & Subtraction (L to R)






33. Properties of 0

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34. To change a percent to a decimal






35. Number divisible by 4






36. The answer to a subtraction problem






37. Answer to a multiplication problem






38. 8x8=64 What is 64?






39. A property of real numbers that states that the sum or product of a set of numbers is the same - regardless of how the numbers are grouped - (a+b)+c=a+(b+c) - e.g. (1+2)+3=1+(2+3)






40. Two factors together that are multiplied to equal a larger number.






41. Number divisible by 5






42. To perform a calculation - E.g. 2+2=4






43. The smallest number in a group of numbers






44. Any whole number that ends with 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - or 8 - any whole number that can be divided by 2






45. A number with more than two factors






46. A property indicating a special way in which multiplication is applied to addition of two or more numbers in which each term inside a set of parentheses can be multiplied by a factor outside the parentheses - such as a(b + c) = ab + ac - or 7x (4+1)=






47. The smallest number that is a multiple of both numbers. (the LCM of 15 and 6 is 30)






48. A number that results from multiplying a factor by itself






49. Adding/subtracting fractions






50. New whole