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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 capacity equal to 1 -000 milliliters
simplest form
stem-and-leaf plot
liter (L)
greatest common factor (GCF)
2. The smallest of the nonzero common multiples of 2 numbers
common factor
least common multiple (LCM)
ruler
minute
3. A graph in the shape of a circle that show what part of the whole each portion of the data represents.
year
circle graph
line of symmetry
cent
4. A metric unit of mass equal to 1 -000 milligrams
gram (g)
fraction
order of operations
equally likely (outcomes)
5. A polygon with 5 sides
between
regrouping
pentagon
obtuse triangle
6. An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
line plot
teaspoon (tsp)
milligram (mg)
central angle
7. The symbol +; shows addition
plus
intersecting lines
algebraic expression
greatest common factor (GCF)
8. A period of time equal to 100 years
century
digits
elapsed time
meter (m)
9. The symbol - ; shows subtraction
radius
minus
front-end estimation
straight angle
10. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
digits
sphere
even numbers
equivalent fractions
11. A collection of twelve objects
sum
similar figures
dozen
parallelogram
12. A metric unit of capacity equal to 0.001 liter
Zero Property of Multiplication
milliliter (mL)
line plot
radius
13. The 2 numbers in an ordered pair
coordinates
year
dollar
scale (in a bar graph)
14. A triangle whose sides all have the same length
equilateral triangle
right triangle
angle
circle
15. A polygon with 4 sides
mode
slide (translation)
quadrilateral
standard form
16. The answer in a division problem
remainder
ordered pair
quotient
divisor
17. Having the same chance of occurring
equivalent
equally likely (outcomes)
circle
whole numbers
18. A 3-sided polygon
certain (event)
triangle
symmetric figure
multiplication
19. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows the ones digit of a number.
leaf
probability
Venn Diagram
properties of equality
20. The form of a number written in words using place value; Ex. three thousand - four hundred fifty eight
difference
word form
divisible
ordered pair
21. A triangle in which one angle is a right angle
liter (L)
gram (g)
chord
right triangle
22. A point that separates whole numbers and decimal numbers
decimal point
slide (translation)
plane
divisible
23. Two numbers that locate a point on a grid; also coordinates
ordered pair
line graph
elapsed time
outcome
24. A polygon which has sides of equal length & angles of equal measure
odd number
cup (c)
regular polygon
vertex
25. The process of taking away objects from a group
subtraction
coordinates
whole numbers
underestimate
26. The order of factors can be changed and the product remains the same. 3x5=5x3
input/output table
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Venn Diagram
underestimate
27. A metric unit of length equal to 100 centimeters
positive numbers
ordered pair
difference
meter (m)
28. Properties that tell what you can do to both sides of an equation so the sides stay equal
ray
acute angle
between
properties of equality
29. Closed plane figure made up of line segments
tree diagram
pyramid
polygon
symmetry
30. The fractions 1/4 - 1/3 - 1/2 - 2/3 - and 3/4.
common factor
benchmark fractions
period
Identity Property of Multiplication
31. A parallelogram with all sides the same length
subtrahend
Commutative Property of Addition
ordered pair
rhombus
32. The distance around the outside of any polygon
perimeter
kilometer (km)
degree Celsius (C)
edge
33. An angle whose measure is 180 degrees
axis
quart
straight angle
decimal point
34. The distance between two numbers on a scale of a graph
whole numbers
face
interval
parallel lines
35. The name for the time between midnight and noon
capacity/volume
A.M.
Venn Diagram
polyhedron
36. An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
greater than
obtuse angle
octagon
analog clock
37. The fold line in a symmetric figure
line of symmetry
overestimate
central angle
subtraction
38. Positive and negative whole numbers - (0 - 1 - -1 - 2 - -2 - etc.)
center
cylinder
integers
vertex
39. Either of 2 lines drawn perpendicular to each other in a graph
rational numbers
interval
ascending order
axis
40. The customary unit for measuring temperature
interval
properties of equality
dozen
degree Fahrenheit (F)
41. A ratio of a number compared to one hundred
quadrilateral
circle
percent
certain (event)
42. The name for the point in the middle of a circle that is the same distance from anywhere on the circle
area
center
mass
Identity Property of Multiplication
43. The symbol <; shows the first set is smaller than the second set; also fewer
digits
face
less than
meter (m)
44. Figures having the same size and shape
congruent figures
kilometer (km)
interval
parallelogram
45. An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
mean
right angle
horizontal
Identity Property of Multiplication
46. 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
even numbers
cube
congruent figures
vertex
47. A figure divided along one line - resulting in two parts that are mirror images of each other
centimeter (cm)
difference
symmetry
greater than
48. A tool used for linear measurement
order of operations
dollar
ordered pair
ruler
49. A process that tells which multiple of 10; 100; 1 -000 - etc. a number is closest to
fluid ounce (fl oz)
rounding
period
odd number
50. A whole number greater than one with only two factors; one and itself
Associative Property of Addition
prime number
center
interval (on a graph)