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Math Vocab
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Subject
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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
less than
isosceles triangle
equivalent
degree
2. A fraction that has a numerator and denominator with one as their only common factor
overestimate
simplest form
line plot
subtraction
3. The amount of time equal to 365 or (366) days
year
coordinates
least common multiple (LCM)
line of symmetry
4. This is made of two rays with a common endpoint
less than
cent
weight
angle
5. The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. 3.141592...; 3.14; 3 1/7
pi
remainder
kilometer (km)
horizontal
6. A group/family of 3 digits in a number; separated by commas
open figure
period
week
equilateral triangle
7. The position of a digit in a number that is used to determine the value of the digit
square
place value
foot
dozen
8. A set of points that goes on forever in two directions
cubic unit
bisect
x-axis
line
9. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
vertex
equivalent fractions
stem
event
10. A number sentence that includes a variable
mode
Identity Property of Multiplication
rhombus
algebraic expression
11. A number that is multiplied by another number to find a product
line plot
factor
overestimate
perimeter
12. A line segment where 2 faces meet in a solid figure
rectangle
equivalent decimals
variable
edge
13. The least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators of 2 fractions.
Commutative Property of Addition
least common denominator (LCD)
perpendicular lines
flip (reflection)
14. A solid with 2 congruent and parallel circular bases
Identity Property of Addition
cylinder
mean
acute triangle
15. To determine if two quantities are greater than - less than - or equal to each other
equivalent
parallel lines
compare
symmetry
16. The set of all possible outcomes.
sample
round
sample space
right angle
17. The amount of matter in an object; also weight
coordinates
face
mass
data
18. The order of numbers or objects from least to greatest
descending order
Venn Diagram
ascending order
ray
19. A move such as a slide - flip - or turn that does not change the size or shape of a figure
ordinal numbers
transformation
center
octagon
20. A unit of time equal approximately thirty days; there are twelve ___ in one year
month
area
ordinal numbers
A.M.
21. The name for the numbers that are added in an addition problem
180 degrees
addend
subtrahend
scale drawing
22. The vertical number line of a coordinate plane; the 2nd number in an ordered pair
y-axis
plane
mixed number
pint (pt)
23. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 tablespoons
outcome
horizontal
elapsed time
fluid ounce (fl oz)
24. An equation that states a rule
plus
angle
formula
Associative Property of Addition
25. A letter - such as n - that stands for a number in an expression or an equation
quarter
variable
right triangle
odd number
26. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows the ones digit of a number.
year
pi
leaf
outcome
27. To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
evaluate
greatest common factor (GCF)
perimeter
outcome
28. A table of values which shows one output value for each input value.
octagon
foot
input/output table
month
29. Positive and negative whole numbers - (0 - 1 - -1 - 2 - -2 - etc.)
congruent figures
integers
associative property
prime number
30. Two numbers that locate a point on a grid; also coordinates
ordered pair
equation
congruent figures
scale (in a bar graph)
31. The number of square units needed to cover a surface - figure - or region
meter (m)
area
double bar graph
coordinates
32. Part of a line that has one endpoint & extends forever in only one direction
equilateral triangle
variable
stem
ray
33. A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a graph
ordered pair
regrouping
hexagon
divisor
34. A 3-dimensional solid figure with flat surfaces
addend
polyhedron
ratio
overestimate
35. A metric unit of length equal to 10 meters
interval
millimeter (mm)
common denominator
dekameter (dam)
36. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
Identity Property of Addition
perpendicular lines
solid
common factor
37. A metric unit of linear measurement (length); 1 -000 ___ equal 1 meter
sample space
millimeter (mm)
radius
rational numbers
38. The smallest of the nonzero common multiples of 2 numbers
ascending order
mile
least common multiple (LCM)
scale
39. A straight path that extends in both directions forever
cup (c)
open figure
dividend
line
40. The distance around a circle
estimate
underestimate
circumference
grid
41. The time between noon and midnight
dozen
meter (m)
P.M.
weight
42. Part of a line having two endpoints
underestimate
mode
line graph
line segment
43. A metric unit of length equal to 100 centimeters
meter (m)
turn (rotation)
line segment
Venn Diagram
44. A customary unit for measuring capacity; 1 __ equals 8 fluid ounces
positive numbers
between
cup (c)
dozen
45. An event that can never happen
addend
impossible (event)
line of symmetry
polyhedron
46. The fold line in a symmetric figure
equivalent
gram (g)
line of symmetry
ratio
47. The comparison of two numbers by division (can be written 9:4 - 9/4 - or 9 to 4)
denominator
ratio
century
front-end estimation
48. A customary unit of capacity equal to 3 teaspoons
tablespoon (tbsp)
edge
solid
scale drawing
49. A display of responses along a number line with x's recorded above the response to indicate the number of times the response occurred.
parallel lines
line plot
circumference
common denominator
50. The symbol >; shows the first set is larger than the second set; also more than
degree Fahrenheit (F)
greater than
dollar
factor