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Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A set of points that goes on forever in two directions
dozen
frequency table
line
solid figure (solid)
2. The number being subtracted from the minuend
tablespoon (tbsp)
subtrahend
mode
stem
3. A unit used to measure short amounts of time; equal to sixty seconds
millimeter (mm)
division
minute
properties of equality
4. Operations that undo each other; addition and subtraction; multiplication and division
dividend
sum
subtraction
inverse operations
5. A straight path that extends in both directions forever
estimate
line
divisible
median
6. Either of 2 lines drawn perpendicular to each other in a graph
axis
Identity Property of Addition
teaspoon (tsp)
line
7. Whole numbers and their opposites (1 - 2 - 3; -1 - -2 - -3)
radius
integers
tablespoon (tbsp)
dividend
8. The point halfway between the endpoints of a line segment
quart
dekameter (dam)
midpoint
equivalent fractions
9. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows the ones digit of a number.
regular polygon
composite number
leaf
meter (m)
10. The name for the numbers that are added in an addition problem
milligram (mg)
addend
century
properties of equality
11. A polygon with 4 sides
dollar
mixed number
quadrilateral
impossible (event)
12. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows all but the last digit of a number.
double bar graph
estimate
stem
plus
13. The number that divides the dividend
analog clock
divisor
addend
similar figures
14. The amount of time equal to seven days
week
compass
least common denominator (LCD)
mode
15. A triangle in which one angle is an obtuse angle
Distributive Property of Addition
obtuse triangle
rhombus
frequency table
16. The comparison of two numbers by division (can be written 9:4 - 9/4 - or 9 to 4)
sum
line segment
ratio
tablespoon (tbsp)
17. A customary unit of capacity equal to 1/3 tablespoon
teaspoon (tsp)
circumference
Identity Property of Multiplication
area
18. The customary unit for measuring temperature
parallel lines
degree Fahrenheit (F)
ton (T)
tree diagram
19. An angle whose measure is 180 degrees
decimal
P.M.
straight angle
midpoint
20. A customary unit for measuring length or distance; one ____ is equal to thirty-six inches or three feet
greatest common factor (GCF)
yard
decimal
variable
21. The difference between the largest value and the smallest value in a data list
digits
prime number
range
rectangle
22. This is the property in which the same addends (or multiples) can be grouped in different ways and the sum (or product) will be the same
angle
associative property
decimal point
right triangle
23. A series of numbers at equal distances along an axis on a graph.
Venn Diagram
scale (in a bar graph)
word form
circle
24. A number that cannot be evenly divided by two
odd number
line graph
order of operations
digits
25. The number being subtracted from
hundredth
minuend
sum
grid
26. A display of responses along a number line with x's recorded above the response to indicate the number of times the response occurred.
line plot
base of a polygon
equal sign
cone
27. A product of a whole number and another whole number
flip (reflection)
tenth
multiple
variable
28. A metric unit of mass; 1 -000 ___ equal 1 gram
array
milligram (mg)
certain (event)
Distributive Property of Addition
29. To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
evaluate
sphere
multiple
perimeter
30. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
Identity Property of Addition
circle graph
perpendicular lines
cent
31. Refers to numbers or objects that are in order from greatest to least
fluid ounce (fl oz)
descending order
scale (in a drawing)
interval
32. The name for the time between midnight and noon
standard form
equivalent
prime number
A.M.
33. The smallest of the nonzero common multiples of 2 numbers
face
acute angle
perimeter
least common multiple (LCM)
34. A number is ____ by another number if there is no remainder after dividing.
remainder
subtrahend
divisible
decade
35. The name for a flat surface that extends forever in all directions
turn (rotation)
regrouping
plane
hour
36. A number sentence that shows two quantities are equal
flip (reflection)
A.M.
180 degrees
equation
37. The time between noon and midnight
cone
cylinder
line plot
P.M.
38. The distance around a figure
perimeter
estimate
calendar
Identity Property of Addition
39. The fold line in a symmetric figure
teaspoon (tsp)
parallelogram
dekameter (dam)
line of symmetry
40. An arrangement that shows objects in rows or columns
array
analog clock
polyhedron
year
41. A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
pi
common multiple
pentagon
data
42. An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
line
turn (rotation)
right angle
quarter
43. The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts are being considered
face
plane
Identity Property of Addition
numerator
44. A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
front-end estimation
division
parallelogram
subtrahend
45. A line segment that passes through the center & touches 2 points on the circle
diameter
gallon (gal)
right triangle
circle graph
46. A period of time equal to 100 years
least common multiple (LCM)
multiple
ordered pair
century
47. One part out of 10 equal parts of a whole
perimeter
tablespoon (tbsp)
line
tenth
48. A number sentence that includes a variable
underestimate
algebraic expression
dekameter (dam)
divisible
49. Metric unit of length equl to 100 meters
intersecting lines
triangle
hectometer (hm)
subtrahend
50. The order of factors can be changed and the product remains the same. 3x5=5x3
180 degrees
Commutative Property of Multiplication
midpoint
division