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Math Vocab
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math
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A metric unit of mass equal to 1 -000 grams
variable
equilateral triangle
kilogram (kg)
less than
2. A tool used to construct angles
compass
central angle
triangle
survey
3. A triangle in which one angle is a right angle
right triangle
x-axis
acute triangle
dividend
4. A metric unit of length equal to 100 centimeters
180 degrees
meter (m)
dollar
radius
5. A customary unit for measuring weight; one _____ is equal to sixteen ounces
pound (lb)
cone
triangle
estimate
6. This is found by adding all the data and dividing by the number of addends; also called 'average'
simplest form
mean
gram (g)
line segment
7. A tool used to draw & measure the size of an angle
protractor
variable
y-axis
edge
8. The fractions 1/4 - 1/3 - 1/2 - 2/3 - and 3/4.
estimate
benchmark fractions
composite number
edge
9. A number is ____ by another number if there is no remainder after dividing.
volume
right triangle
divisible
octagon
10. One part of 100 equal parts of a whole
decimeter (dm)
central angle
Zero Property of Multiplication
hundredth
11. A process that tells which multiple of 10; 100; 1 -000 - etc. a number is closest to
rounding
digital clock
right triangle
acute angle
12. The time between noon and midnight
simplest form
P.M.
fraction
bar graph
13. A unit of time equal approximately thirty days; there are twelve ___ in one year
month
variable
transformation
cone
14. The distance between two numbers on a scale of a graph
parallelogram
interval
dividend
turn (rotation)
15. The order of addends can be changed & the sum remains the same. 3+7=7+3
rational numbers
Commutative Property of Addition
P.M.
line of symmetry
16. A number that cannot be evenly divided by two
odd number
digital clock
standard form
multiple
17. The answer to an addition problem
compass
dekameter (dam)
sum
difference
18. A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
compass
mean
common multiple
ordered pair
19. A period of time equal to 100 years
rectangle
multiple
century
parallelogram
20. A metric unit of capacity equal to 0.001 liter
pictograph
pint (pt)
milliliter (mL)
scale drawing
21. Numerals based on the ancient roman system; I=one - V=five - X=ten - etc
place value
elapsed time
Roman Numerals
variable
22. A solid figure with all points in the set the same distance from the center
sphere
meter (m)
frequency table
rectangle
23. To increase or decrease a number to the nearest ten - hundred - thousand - etc
division
edge
interval (on a graph)
round
24. The set of all possible outcomes.
right angle
sample space
impossible (event)
formula
25. The amount a container can hold when filled
circle
line plot
minute
capacity/volume
26. This is a property in which the order of two or more addends (or multiples) can be changed and the sum (or product) will be the same
commutative property
divisible
A.M.
degree
27. The amount of time equivalent to sixty minutes
scale drawing
equal sign
hour
flip (reflection)
28. An object in the center of two other objects
digits
between
circle
least common denominator (LCD)
29. The result of multiplying two numbers
quart
product
radius
pi
30. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
meter (m)
perpendicular lines
line graph
word form
31. Exact location in space
symmetry
point
cent
word form
32. The name for the time between midnight and noon
straight angle
regular polygon
A.M.
addition
33. A metric unit of length; 100 __ equal 1 meter
gram (g)
y-axis
line graph
centimeter (cm)
34. A possible result of an experiment
line of symmetry
median
outcome
parallel lines
35. A diagram of intersecting circles that shows relationships among sets of things
Commutative Property of Addition
flip (reflection)
Venn Diagram
digital clock
36. Properties that tell what you can do to both sides of an equation so the sides stay equal
ounces (oz)
base of a polygon
solid figure (solid)
properties of equality
37. Lines that cross
minute
vertex
open figure
intersecting lines
38. An event that will always happen
rational numbers
perimeter
certain (event)
Commutative Property of Multiplication
39. The amount of matter in an object; also weight
mass
ton (T)
mode
place value
40. A cube 1 unit on each edge used to measure volume
greater than
least common multiple (LCM)
circle
cubic unit
41. A coin; also called a penny
denominator
line graph
cent
cube
42. The number of square units needed to cover a surface - figure - or region
coordinates
area
product
solid
43. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
equivalent fractions
face
analog clock
mile
44. 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
ounces (oz)
line
probability
least common denominator (LCD)
45. The smallest of the nonzero common multiples of 2 numbers
tree diagram
least common multiple (LCM)
circle graph
pi
46. A move such as a slide - flip - or turn that does not change the size or shape of a figure
divisible
decade
axis
transformation
47. A metric unit of length; 10 ______s equal 1 meter
factor
hexagon
perpendicular lines
decimeter (dm)
48. A set of points that goes on forever in two directions
Identity Property of Addition
quotient
minuend
line
49. The form of a number written in words using place value; Ex. three thousand - four hundred fifty eight
word form
pyramid
angle
protractor
50. 1st: Work (inside parentheses); 2nd: x & division are done from left to right; 3rd: + & - are done from left to right
liter (L)
percent
order of operations
edge