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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Sets that have the same value
expanded form
equivalent
ascending order
century
2. The change in position of a figure that moves it up - down - or sideways
ordinal numbers
edge
slide (translation)
cube
3. The 2 numbers in an ordered pair
sum
coordinates
ray
ton (T)
4. The point halfway between the endpoints of a line segment
ordered pair
ruler
ray
midpoint
5. Properties that tell what you can do to both sides of an equation so the sides stay equal
subtrahend
milligram (mg)
properties of equality
analog clock
6. Exact location in space
ordered pair
point
grid
integers
7. Refers to numbers or objects that are in order from greatest to least
straight angle
certain (event)
angle
descending order
8. A number that is the denominator of 2 or more fractions.
volume
common denominator
centimeter (cm)
ordinal numbers
9. A move such as a slide - flip - or turn that does not change the size or shape of a figure
transformation
hectometer (hm)
perimeter
whole numbers
10. The amount of time equivalent to sixty minutes
degree Fahrenheit (F)
hour
cent
cylinder
11. A flat surface of a polyhedron
ordered pair
face
ray
radius
12. A figure divided along one line - resulting in two parts that are mirror images of each other
sample space
equivalent decimals
Zero Property of Multiplication
symmetry
13. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
cubic unit
equivalent fractions
equation
congruent figures
14. A metric unit of length equal to 10 meters
turn (rotation)
table of values
center
dekameter (dam)
15. Multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each number in the sum by the number & adding the products; 3x(10+4)=(3x10)+(3x4)
Distributive Property of Addition
descending order
pentagon
right triangle
16. Numbers greater than zero
addition
common multiple
milligram (mg)
positive numbers
17. A triangle whose sides all have the same length
equilateral triangle
percent
rounding
standard form
18. To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
evaluate
even numbers
symmetry
month
19. A diagram used to organize outcomes of an experiment.
tree diagram
foot
equivalent
vertex
20. A graph that uses bars to show data.
even numbers
century
bar graph
intersecting lines
21. A letter - such as n - that stands for a number in an expression or an equation
variable
coordinates
trapezoid
similar figures
22. This is made of two rays with a common endpoint
stem-and-leaf plot
sum
angle
origin
23. A metric unit of length; 100 __ equal 1 meter
kilogram (kg)
odd number
centimeter (cm)
addend
24. The property that states: the sum of any number & zero is that number; n + 0 = n
outcome
gram (g)
180 degrees
Identity Property of Addition
25. 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
compass
Associative Property of Addition
variable
26. Clocks that have hands that show hours - minutes - and seconds
common multiple
scale (in a drawing)
meter (m)
analog clock
27. The symbol - ; shows subtraction
x-axis
minus
input/output table
right triangle
28. Any number that can be evenly divided by two
radius
data
even numbers
interval
29. A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
common multiple
circumference
interval (on a graph)
midpoint
30. A collection of one or more outcomes
line
event
turn (rotation)
least common denominator (LCD)
31. The change in the position of a figure that gives the mirror image of the figure
line graph
stem-and-leaf plot
flip (reflection)
capacity/volume
32. An amount of money equal to 100 cents/pennies
dollar
fluid ounce (fl oz)
ruler
origin
33. A polygon with 8 sides
minuend
equivalent decimals
polygon
octagon
34. In a plane - lines that never cross & are the same distance apart
subtrahend
parallel lines
factor
digits
35. The number of square units needed to cover a surface - figure - or region
area
algebraic expression
round
quart
36. The metric unit for measuring temperature
rounding
tablespoon (tbsp)
degree Celsius (C)
cylinder
37. The place where two faces of a solid meet
liter (L)
edge
right triangle
meter (m)
38. The middle number in an ordered set of data
greatest common factor (GCF)
inverse operations
formula
median
39. This is found by adding all the data and dividing by the number of addends; also called 'average'
polyhedron
x-axis
mean
gram (g)
40. A solid figure with one circular base and one vertex
cone
gram (g)
perimeter
Commutative Property of Addition
41. The order of factors can be changed and the product remains the same. 3x5=5x3
dozen
Commutative Property of Multiplication
midpoint
regular polygon
42. Two numbers that locate a point on a grid; also coordinates
overestimate
perimeter
ordered pair
degree
43. A factor of two or more numbers
ounces (oz)
right angle
common factor
milliliter (mL)
44. A customary unit of capacity equal to 1/3 tablespoon
liter (L)
teaspoon (tsp)
equilateral triangle
circle graph
45. The amount of time that passes from the start of an activity to the end of an activity
sphere
minuend
rhombus
elapsed time
46. Numbers that show order of position; such as first - second - third - etc.
acute angle
ordinal numbers
decimal
face
47. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 pints
place value
quart
degree Celsius (C)
similar figures
48. The answer in a division problem
quotient
period
intersecting lines
degree Celsius (C)
49. To determine if two quantities are greater than - less than - or equal to each other
difference
compare
evaluate
bisect
50. To give an approximate value rather than an exact answer
common factor
estimate
circle
double bar graph