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Fourth Grade Math Vocab

Subjects : math, 4th-grade
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. A graph in the shape of a circle that shows data as a whole made up of different parts






2. A device for measuring time by moving hands around a circle for showing hours - minutes - and sometimes seconds






3. Each group of three digits in a number between commas






4. The product of a number and itself






5. Measured in two directions - such as length and width






6. The number that is to be divided in a division problem






7. A known number of things that helps you understand the size or amount of a different number of things






8. Two or more fractions that name the same amount






9. A number sentence which states that two amounts are equal






10. A graph that shows the frequency of data along a number line






11. To find an answer that is close to the exact answer






12. A table that uses numbers to record data about how often something happens






13. The number - not including the remainder - that results from dividing






14. A shape that begins and ends at the same point






15. The part of a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in a whole






16. The vertical line on a coordinate grid






17. A number with one or more digits to the right of the decimal point






18. A polygon with five sides and five angles






19. The average of a set of numbers found by dividing the sum of the set by the number of addends






20. An angle that forms a square corner and has a measure of 90 degrees






21. A way to write numbers by showing the value of each digit






22. Having the same value or naming the same amount






23. A plane figure with opposite sides that are equal and parallel - and with four right angles






24. A polygon with three sides and three angles






25. The number or item that occurs most often in a set of data






26. The line made where two or more faces of a solid figure meet






27. A number that is multiplied by another number to find a product






28. A number that has only two factors: one and itself






29. Information collected about people or things from which conclusions may be drawn






30. The amount of matter in an object






31. The horizontal line on a coordinate grid






32. Having the same shape as something else but possibly different in size






33. A type of triangle with no congruent sides






34. The answer to to a subtraction problem






35. A triangle with only two congruent sides






36. Measured in three directions such as length - width - and height






37. A graph that uses pictures to show and compare information






38. An angle that has a measure less than a right angle (less than 90 degrees)






39. A triangel with three congruent sides






40. A number that is added to another in an addition problem






41. A graph that uses a line to show how data changes over a period






42. A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and congruent






43. The figure formed by two line segments or rays that share the same endpoint






44. A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides






45. An angle that has a measure greater than a right angle (greater than 90 degrees)






46. An amount given as a whole number and a fraction






47. A polygon that is a flat surface of solid figure






48. The process of sharing a number of items to find how many groups can be made or how many items will be in a group; the opposite operation of multiplication






49. Lines that never intersect






50. The likelihood that an event will happen