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Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Numerals based on the ancient roman system; I=one - V=five - X=ten - etc
order of operations
hour
fluid ounce (fl oz)
Roman Numerals
2. Addends can be regrouped & the sum remains the same. 1+ (3+5)=(1+3) +5
Associative Property of Addition
degree
similar figures
open figure
3. Lines that pass through the same point
ratio
Associative Property of Multiplication
integers
intersecting lines
4. A triangle with at least 2 sides of the same length
month
trapezoid
hexagon
isosceles triangle
5. Figures having the same size and shape
congruent figures
tenth
prime number
least common multiple (LCM)
6. A factor of two or more numbers
common factor
coordinates
degree
teaspoon (tsp)
7. The result of using smaller numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is smaller than the actual answer.
ruler
underestimate
congruent figures
symmetry
8. A polygon with 6 sides
tree diagram
greatest common factor (GCF)
hexagon
properties of equality
9. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows all but the last digit of a number.
square
equal parts
stem
x-axis
10. An object in the center of two other objects
inverse operations
slide (translation)
year
between
11. A number is ____ by another number if there is no remainder after dividing.
divisible
positive numbers
divisor
common multiple
12. A triangle in which one angle is an obtuse angle
obtuse triangle
Venn Diagram
overestimate
denominator
13. The answer to an addition problem
sum
bar graph
center
subtrahend
14. A solid figure with all points in the set the same distance from the center
millimeter (mm)
frequency table
sphere
chord
15. A triangle whose angles are all acute angles
estimate
acute triangle
numerator
compare
16. Lines that cross
equilateral triangle
intersecting lines
ray
year
17. The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. 3.141592...; 3.14; 3 1/7
pi
expanded form
overestimate
minuend
18. A metric unit of length; 10 ______s equal 1 meter
pictograph
frequency table
decimeter (dm)
hectometer (hm)
19. To increase or decrease a number to the nearest ten - hundred - thousand - etc
centimeter (cm)
ray
stem-and-leaf plot
round
20. A customary unit for measuring length or distance; one ____ is equal to thirty-six inches or three feet
quart
yard
cone
ton (T)
21. An angle whose measure is 180 degrees
straight angle
ounces (oz)
y-axis
compass
22. The amount of time equivalent to sixty minutes
hour
composite number
chord
area
23. The distance around the outside of any polygon
perimeter
variable
sum
estimate
24. In a plane - lines that never cross & are the same distance apart
parallel lines
greater than
digits
leaf
25. The name for the point in the middle of a circle that is the same distance from anywhere on the circle
sample space
center
rational numbers
addend
26. A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a graph
liter (L)
gallon (gal)
ordered pair
foot
27. A graph that uses bars to show data.
associative property
equal sign
bar graph
subtraction
28. A metric unit of mass; 1 -000 ___ equal 1 gram
scale
cubic unit
milligram (mg)
minus
29. 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
cent
data
cube
30. Either of 2 lines drawn perpendicular to each other in a graph
centimeter (cm)
outcome
axis
sum
31. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
equally likely (outcomes)
perpendicular lines
equation
median
32. The 2 numbers in an ordered pair
stem-and-leaf plot
line graph
symmetric figure
coordinates
33. A number that is the denominator of 2 or more fractions.
transformation
addition
diameter
common denominator
34. A line segment that passes through the center & touches 2 points on the circle
line
scale (in a drawing)
trapezoid
diameter
35. The form of a number that shows the place value of each digit; Ex. 3 -000+400+50+8
center
teaspoon (tsp)
A.M.
expanded form
36. A solid with six square faces
least common multiple (LCM)
calendar
intersecting lines
cube
37. This is found by adding all the data and dividing by the number of addends; also called 'average'
mean
odd number
line segment
foot
38. A product of a whole number and another whole number
A.M.
tablespoon (tbsp)
multiple
impossible (event)
39. Numbers less than zero
negative numbers
parallelogram
analog clock
underestimate
40. A customary unit of mass or weight; 16 __ equal 1 pound
estimate
decade
properties of equality
ounces (oz)
41. A graph that connects points to show how data change over time.
teaspoon (tsp)
year
improper fraction
line graph
42. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
equivalent fractions
impossible (event)
triangle
century
43. A drawing using relationships between lengths in the drawing & the actual object.
regular polygon
scale drawing
least common multiple (LCM)
composite number
44. The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts are being considered
mile
stem-and-leaf plot
face
numerator
45. A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
grid
factor
rational numbers
common multiple
46. A set of points that goes on forever in two directions
rectangle
front-end estimation
x-axis
line
47. A number sentence that shows two quantities are equal
equation
simplest form
bisect
Distributive Property of Addition
48. A polygon with 8 sides
even numbers
addend
grid
octagon
49. Numbers that show order of position; such as first - second - third - etc.
benchmark fractions
divisor
decimeter (dm)
ordinal numbers
50. The number being subtracted from
between
minuend
variable
place value