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Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Sets that have the same value
decade
calendar
equivalent
improper fraction
2. A shape with all points the same distance from the center
circle
place value
compass
line
3. The distance around a figure
perimeter
dollar
degree Fahrenheit (F)
center
4. A graph for organizing data that - with 2-digit data - groups together all data with the same number of tens.
Venn Diagram
addition
stem-and-leaf plot
period
5. A metric unit of length equal to 1 -000 meters
face
equilateral triangle
kilometer (km)
remainder
6. A unit of measure for angles
degree
rhombus
integers
data
7. The set of all possible outcomes.
sample space
event
coordinates
denominator
8. Factors can be regrouped & the product remains the same. 2x (4x10)=(2x4) x10
common multiple
impossible (event)
Associative Property of Multiplication
base of a polygon
9. The symbol >; shows the first set is larger than the second set; also more than
milliliter (mL)
overestimate
mode
greater than
10. In a plane - lines that never cross & are the same distance apart
Zero Property of Multiplication
scale (in a bar graph)
parallel lines
isosceles triangle
11. The middle number in an ordered set of data
median
certain (event)
kilogram (kg)
event
12. A process that tells which multiple of 10; 100; 1 -000 - etc. a number is closest to
rounding
outcome
odd number
polygon
13. A number that is multiplied by another number to find a product
axis
rhombus
factor
subtraction
14. The customary unit for measuring temperature
x-axis
least common denominator (LCD)
quadrilateral
degree Fahrenheit (F)
15. The side of a polygon to which the height is perpendicular
ray
month
base of a polygon
central angle
16. A 3-sided polygon
triangle
fraction
factor
millimeter (mm)
17. The face of a solid that is used to name the solid
benchmark fractions
expanded form
regrouping
base of a solid
18. A possible result of an experiment
formula
ton (T)
outcome
tenth
19. An object in the center of two other objects
milliliter (mL)
associative property
stem
between
20. Metric unit of length equl to 100 meters
sum
hectometer (hm)
data
origin
21. This is made of two rays with a common endpoint
cup (c)
angle
perimeter
tenth
22. A move such as a slide - flip - or turn that does not change the size or shape of a figure
degree Celsius (C)
common multiple
equally likely (outcomes)
transformation
23. A number is ____ by another number if there is no remainder after dividing.
axis
descending order
variable
divisible
24. An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
decimeter (dm)
properties of equality
rounding
obtuse angle
25. A number that cannot be evenly divided by two
odd number
fluid ounce (fl oz)
line of symmetry
variable
26. A group/family of 3 digits in a number; separated by commas
difference
rectangle
period
common denominator
27. A triangle in which no sides have the same length
base of a polygon
kilometer (km)
interval
scalene triangle
28. The difference between the largest value and the smallest value in a data list
perimeter
mile
range
liter (L)
29. The change in the position of a figure that moves it around a point
denominator
turn (rotation)
fluid ounce (fl oz)
line
30. A line segment that passes through the center & touches 2 points on the circle
intersecting lines
dollar
symmetry
diameter
31. The amount of time that passes from the start of an activity to the end of an activity
rational numbers
overestimate
elapsed time
right angle
32. A customary unit of capacity equal to 1/3 tablespoon
teaspoon (tsp)
ordered pair
algebraic expression
Distributive Property of Addition
33. The fold line in a symmetric figure
inverse operations
trapezoid
month
line of symmetry
34. The chance that a particular outcome will occur; shown as a ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the total number of possible outcomes
probability
odd number
x-axis
compass
35. The name for the numbers that are added in an addition problem
midpoint
simplest form
addend
equation
36. A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
parallelogram
degree
sample
obtuse triangle
37. A unit used to measure short amounts of time; equal to sixty seconds
angle
minute
rhombus
dollar
38. Two numbers that locate a point on a grid; also coordinates
simplest form
foot
ordered pair
gallon (gal)
39. A solid with six square faces
order of operations
plus
intersecting lines
cube
40. An event that can never happen
yard
face
ounces (oz)
impossible (event)
41. A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
common multiple
grid
data
Identity Property of Addition
42. The property that states: the sum of any number & zero is that number; n + 0 = n
digital clock
line plot
Identity Property of Addition
decimal
43. An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
mode
right angle
polygon
parallelogram
44. Whole numbers and their opposites (1 - 2 - 3; -1 - -2 - -3)
integers
double bar graph
millimeter (mm)
similar figures
45. To divide an object into two equal parts
octagon
ordinal numbers
circle
bisect
46. A fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator.
pi
improper fraction
circle graph
ton (T)
47. The process of finding the total number of items when 2 or more sets are joined
estimate
octagon
commutative property
addition
48. A triangle with at least 2 sides of the same length
isosceles triangle
midpoint
rounding
Commutative Property of Addition
49. A customary unit for measuring weight; one _____ is equal to sixteen ounces
minus
kilogram (kg)
pound (lb)
transformation
50. Numerals based on the ancient roman system; I=one - V=five - X=ten - etc
common factor
Roman Numerals
sample space
common factor