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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. The result of using smaller numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is smaller than the actual answer.
underestimate
ray
fluid ounce (fl oz)
addend
2. An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
weight
central angle
hectometer (hm)
period
3. An angle whose measure is 180 degrees
interval (on a graph)
straight angle
parallel lines
bisect
4. The name for the corner in a solid figure where three or more edges meet; the name for the endpoints of two rays that from an angle
vertex
table of values
percent
origin
5. Positive and negative whole numbers - (0 - 1 - -1 - 2 - -2 - etc.)
integers
underestimate
elapsed time
face
6. The least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators of 2 fractions.
least common denominator (LCD)
expanded form
base of a solid
algebraic expression
7. A polygon which has sides of equal length & angles of equal measure
ounces (oz)
greatest common factor (GCF)
regular polygon
descending order
8. The result of using larger numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is larger than the actual answer.
dekameter (dam)
place value
overestimate
ordered pair
9. The name for the numbers that are added in an addition problem
month
negative numbers
addend
horizontal
10. Operations that undo each other; addition and subtraction; multiplication and division
digital clock
mixed number
degree
inverse operations
11. The middle number in an ordered set of data
median
line plot
minus
frequency table
12. The amount a container can hold when filled
capacity/volume
polygon
area
Roman Numerals
13. A parallelogram with 4 right angles
weight
numerator
rectangle
ordered pair
14. A polygon with 4 sides
line plot
ordered pair
quadrilateral
base of a polygon
15. A customary unit for measuring length or distance; one ____ is equal to thirty-six inches or three feet
hundredth
yard
Identity Property of Multiplication
ton (T)
16. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
elapsed time
perpendicular lines
x-axis
intersecting lines
17. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 tablespoons
horizontal
parallel lines
weight
fluid ounce (fl oz)
18. Closed plane figure made up of line segments
polygon
minuend
circle
pyramid
19. A flat surface of a polyhedron
milligram (mg)
properties of equality
face
rhombus
20. A figure that does not start and end at the same point
scalene triangle
mass
solid figure (solid)
open figure
21. A fraction that has a numerator and denominator with one as their only common factor
simplest form
mile
equation
line
22. A metric unit of length equal to 10 meters
edge
dekameter (dam)
similar figures
cylinder
23. This is found by adding all the data and dividing by the number of addends; also called 'average'
chord
certain (event)
less than
mean
24. Metric unit of length equl to 100 meters
order of operations
hectometer (hm)
obtuse triangle
weight
25. A number with a whole-number part & a fractional part
regular polygon
mixed number
greater than
scale drawing
26. When a set or object is divided into the same parts
right angle
tree diagram
equal parts
rounding
27. 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
scale (in a bar graph)
commutative property
stem-and-leaf plot
ruler
28. A customary unit for measuring capacity; 1 __ equals 8 fluid ounces
data
cup (c)
least common denominator (LCD)
ordinal numbers
29. Numbers placed at fixed distances on a graph to help label the graph
square
scale
odd number
ordinal numbers
30. The property that states: the sum of any number & zero is that number; n + 0 = n
Identity Property of Addition
stem
turn (rotation)
interval (on a graph)
31. A customary unit for measuring weight; one _____ is equal to sixteen ounces
A.M.
multiple
equal parts
pound (lb)
32. The amount of matter in an object; also weight
Commutative Property of Addition
mass
analog clock
estimate
33. A triangle in which one angle is a right angle
right triangle
quart
tenth
place value
34. Numerals based on the ancient roman system; I=one - V=five - X=ten - etc
base of a polygon
Roman Numerals
interval (on a graph)
integers
35. A possible result of an experiment
integers
line segment
outcome
acute triangle
36. The result of multiplying two numbers
even numbers
product
volume
overestimate
37. The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. 3.141592...; 3.14; 3 1/7
base of a solid
even numbers
center
pi
38. The order of addends can be changed & the sum remains the same. 3+7=7+3
acute angle
minus
180 degrees
Commutative Property of Addition
39. The point where the 2 axes of the coordinate plane intersect. The ____ is represented by the ordered pair (0 - 0).
regular polygon
area
origin
solid
40. The order of numbers or objects from least to greatest
ascending order
gram (g)
table of values
transformation
41. A coin; also called a penny
cent
week
isosceles triangle
octagon
42. In multiplication - the product of a number and 0 is 0. 8x0=0
descending order
Zero Property of Multiplication
line
data
43. The difference between the largest value and the smallest value in a data list
Distributive Property of Subtraction
range
pictograph
quadrilateral
44. A coin equal to twenty-five cents
quarter
hundredth
cubic unit
least common denominator (LCD)
45. The difference between adjoining numbers on an axis of a graph.
pi
least common denominator (LCD)
year
interval (on a graph)
46. Factors can be regrouped & the product remains the same. 2x (4x10)=(2x4) x10
variable
cone
Associative Property of Multiplication
octagon
47. The customary unit for measuring temperature
grid
event
degree Fahrenheit (F)
division
48. Having the same chance of occurring
equally likely (outcomes)
data
mode
base of a solid
49. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows the ones digit of a number.
common multiple
perimeter
leaf
data
50. A letter - such as n - that stands for a number in an expression or an equation
variable
bar graph
Identity Property of Multiplication
pound (lb)