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Common Core Math Vocabulary
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Subjects
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common-core
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math
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. To take away one number from another
hundreds place
subtract
tens place
word form
2. To take away one number from another
subtract
value
equal
multiple
3. When a number is larger than the other number: 65 > 56
greater than
multiple
quotient
addend
4. The number left over after dividing a number
multiply
array
remainder
hundreds place
5. Equal in amount or value
equal
factor
divide
decreasing
6. The total when one number is taken away from a bigger number
factor
equal
difference
add
7. An arrangement of objects or numbers in order - often in rows and columns
operation
factor
remainder
array
8. Any of the symbols used to write numbers (0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9)
standard form
decreasing
place
digit
9. To combine (or join together) two or more numbers to get one number
strategy
tens place
estimate
add
10. The third digit in a whole number
hundreds place
rule
digit
rule
11. A way to write numbers by showing the value of each digit; example: 200+80+5
word form
expanded form
sequence
array
12. An amount that each term in a series follows (ex. +3 to each term)
rule
tens place
factor
equal
13. The usual way you write a number by showing one digit in each place; example: 285
unknown
factor
standard form
estimate
14. To give an approximate number to the nearest one - ten - hundred - thousand - and so on
round
hundreds place
operation
quotient
15. Growing smaller in size or number
greater than
add
decreasing
equal
16. A mathematical sentence using an equal sign
equation
remainder
hundreds place
factor
17. To add a number to itself a number of times
equation
remainder
multiply
add
18. The way to write numbers using letters; example: two hundred eighty-five
addend
word form
remainder
addend
19. The total when one number is taken away from a bigger number
round
operation
difference
term
20. A plan for solving a math problem
multiply
strategy
increasing
multiply
21. The fourth digit in a whole number
array
greater than
thousands place
shares
22. An arrangement of objects or numbers in order - often in rows and columns
expanded form
remainder
thousands place
array
23. The answer to a division problem
row
difference
quotient
standard form
24. The first digit in a whole number
equation
ones place
unknown
addend
25. A vertical line of numbers or objects
round
factor
column
word form
26. The second digit in a whole number
place
operation
tens place
add
27. One of four basic ways of solving math problems: addition - subtraction - multiplication - division
thousands place
operation
shares
unknown
28. A repeated arrangement of numbers or shapes
pattern
divide
difference
increasing
29. When a number is smaller than the other number: 56 < 65
equal
column
less than
remainder
30. Equal parts of a whole
addend
term
unknown
shares
31. The answer to a division problem
thousands place
hundreds place
quotient
equation
32. To give an approximate number to the nearest one - ten - hundred - thousand - and so on
strategy
equal
round
term
33. The number left over after dividing a number
standard form
estimate
place
remainder
34. A horizontal line of numbers or objects
subtract
shares
equation
row
35. A repeated arrangement of numbers or shapes
multiply
round
row
pattern
36. The answer to a multiplication problem
greater than
product
subtract
expanded form
37. The usual way you write a number by showing one digit in each place; example: 285
standard form
subtract
tens place
quotient
38. How much a digit in a certain place is worth; for ex. a 6 is worth 60 if it is in the tens place but is worth 600 if it is in the hundreds place
value
multiply
digit
round
39. Growing larger in size or number
unknown
increasing
sequence
rule
40. An orderly set of numbers or objects arranged according to a rule (ex. +2)
sequence
increasing
shares
place
41. Equal parts of a whole
hundreds place
shares
sequence
unknown
42. The product of a given number and any whole number
place
remainder
multiple
multiply
43. The spot where a digit is located in a whole number: ones - tens - hundreds - or thousands
place
greater than
multiply
divide
44. Not known; 7 - 4 = x
increasing
unknown
ones place
round
45. Separate into equal parts
operation
estimate
divide
add
46. To combine (or join together) two or more numbers to get one number
sum
rule
add
equal
47. One of four basic ways of solving math problems: addition - subtraction - multiplication - division
term
equal
equation
operation
48. How much a digit in a certain place is worth; for ex. a 6 is worth 60 if it is in the tens place but is worth 600 if it is in the hundreds place
addend
value
round
round
49. A horizontal line of numbers or objects
round
sum
quotient
row
50. To make a close guess - often based on rounding
multiply
round
estimate
ones place