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Math Vocab
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math
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A triangle with at least 2 sides of the same length
central angle
right triangle
isosceles triangle
area
2. The change in the position of a figure that moves it around a point
standard form
congruent figures
dozen
turn (rotation)
3. The place where two faces of a solid meet
tree diagram
Identity Property of Multiplication
edge
fraction
4. Figures having the same size and shape
cup (c)
fraction
millimeter (mm)
congruent figures
5. The order of numbers or objects from least to greatest
weight
ascending order
round
ton (T)
6. The 2 numbers in an ordered pair
estimate
sample space
coordinates
quart
7. A three-dimensional figure that has length - width - and height
solid
perimeter
decade
underestimate
8. A metric unit of mass equal to 1 -000 grams
decimal point
base of a solid
double bar graph
kilogram (kg)
9. An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees
line
base of a polygon
Associative Property of Addition
acute angle
10. The number that appears most often in a set of data
equivalent fractions
benchmark fractions
Associative Property of Multiplication
mode
11. A solid with six square faces
negative numbers
place value
rounding
cube
12. A figure that hs 3 dimensions and volume
underestimate
solid figure (solid)
common denominator
perimeter
13. A number that is a factor of 2 or more given numbers.
perimeter
inverse operations
common factor
positive numbers
14. A bar graph that displays 2 different shaded bars to compare the 2 sets of data
regular polygon
double bar graph
sphere
percent
15. A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
trapezoid
edge
even numbers
perpendicular lines
16. An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
integers
digits
central angle
degree
17. An event that can never happen
square
x-axis
teaspoon (tsp)
impossible (event)
18. Refers to numbers or objects that are in order from greatest to least
degree
descending order
pint (pt)
percent
19. A fraction that has a numerator and denominator with one as their only common factor
divisor
protractor
rhombus
simplest form
20. A line segment that connects two points on the circle
parallel lines
teaspoon (tsp)
180 degrees
chord
21. A metric unit of length; 100 __ equal 1 meter
leaf
centimeter (cm)
line
angle
22. Either of 2 lines drawn perpendicular to each other in a graph
area
base of a polygon
axis
addend
23. This is the property in which the same addends (or multiples) can be grouped in different ways and the sum (or product) will be the same
degree Fahrenheit (F)
intersecting lines
associative property
angle
24. A customary unit of capacity equal to 1/3 tablespoon
line
scale
Identity Property of Addition
teaspoon (tsp)
25. A graph for organizing data that - with 2-digit data - groups together all data with the same number of tens.
intersecting lines
mean
minus
stem-and-leaf plot
26. The amount a container can hold when filled
capacity/volume
subtraction
elapsed time
x-axis
27. An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
right angle
decimeter (dm)
decimal
pi
28. A customary unit of weight; one ___ is equal to 2000 pounds
mean
ordered pair
rational numbers
ton (T)
29. A parallelogram with 4 right angles
rectangle
hectometer (hm)
decade
pound (lb)
30. The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. 3.141592...; 3.14; 3 1/7
cent
compare
sample
pi
31. The symbol <; shows the first set is smaller than the second set; also fewer
greater than
least common denominator (LCD)
less than
negative numbers
32. A metric unit of capacity equal to 0.001 liter
least common denominator (LCD)
milliliter (mL)
degree Celsius (C)
tablespoon (tbsp)
33. A number that cannot be evenly divided by two
formula
tenth
odd number
equivalent fractions
34. A customary unit of capacity equal to 3 teaspoons
line graph
expanded form
line
tablespoon (tbsp)
35. A customary unit for measuring weight; one _____ is equal to sixteen ounces
edge
pound (lb)
Distributive Property of Subtraction
digital clock
36. A shape with all points the same distance from the center
double bar graph
circle
line plot
standard form
37. A whole number that has more than two factors
composite number
equally likely (outcomes)
array
Commutative Property of Multiplication
38. In a plane - lines that never cross & are the same distance apart
parallel lines
circle
perpendicular lines
algebraic expression
39. Numbers greater than zero
circle graph
right angle
positive numbers
pound (lb)
40. A possible result of an experiment
sample space
outcome
overestimate
estimate
41. Part of a whole; shown with numbers and a decimal point
pi
decimal
symmetry
multiplication
42. A triangle whose sides all have the same length
equilateral triangle
equation
gallon (gal)
difference
43. To determine if two quantities are greater than - less than - or equal to each other
order of operations
stem-and-leaf plot
Roman Numerals
compare
44. Part of a whole or group (2/3; 1/2)
fraction
decimal point
data
least common denominator (LCD)
45. A triangle in which one angle is an obtuse angle
radius
obtuse triangle
base of a polygon
perimeter
46. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 pints
integers
certain (event)
quart
triangle
47. Exact location in space
ratio
common factor
yard
point
48. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 tablespoons
commutative property
fluid ounce (fl oz)
plane
impossible (event)
49. A customary unit for measuring length or distance; one ____ is equal to thirty-six inches or three feet
angle
cylinder
yard
mass
50. The fold line in a symmetric figure
percent
overestimate
line of symmetry
month