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Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A solid figure that has triangles for sides and a polygon as its base
tree diagram
evaluate
pyramid
even numbers
2. A tool used for linear measurement
cylinder
ruler
between
Commutative Property of Multiplication
3. A collection of one or more outcomes
teaspoon (tsp)
percent
angle
event
4. The answer to an addition problem
stem-and-leaf plot
equation
pint (pt)
sum
5. A flat surface of a polyhedron
face
protractor
divisor
underestimate
6. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 tablespoons
fluid ounce (fl oz)
fraction
milliliter (mL)
even numbers
7. The name for a letter or symbol that stands for a number or set of numbers
descending order
standard form
remainder
variable
8. The process of finding the total numbers of objects in equal-sized groups
associative property
line
degree Celsius (C)
multiplication
9. The part of a fraction (below the fraction bar) that tells how many equal parts of a whole or whole is divided into
sample
ruler
centimeter (cm)
denominator
10. A line segment where 2 faces meet in a solid figure
edge
liter (L)
line segment
fraction
11. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
estimate
compass
equivalent fractions
minute
12. The difference between the largest value and the smallest value in a data list
degree Celsius (C)
range
equivalent fractions
pentagon
13. Numbers greater than zero
mile
centimeter (cm)
volume
positive numbers
14. Exact location in space
point
gallon (gal)
common denominator
decade
15. The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. 3.141592...; 3.14; 3 1/7
polyhedron
pi
algebraic expression
mode
16. A metric unit of mass equal to 1 -000 grams
kilogram (kg)
variable
standard form
subtrahend
17. The form of a number that shows the place value of each digit; Ex. 3 -000+400+50+8
whole numbers
expanded form
difference
parallel lines
18. A number with a whole-number part & a fractional part
frequency table
meter (m)
line
mixed number
19. The answer to a subtraction problem
mile
circle
polygon
difference
20. The number that appears most often in a set of data
mode
symmetric figure
foot
ratio
21. A chart using pictures or symbols to compare data that can be counted.
certain (event)
pictograph
transformation
tablespoon (tbsp)
22. A triangle with at least 2 sides of the same length
isosceles triangle
center
quadrilateral
front-end estimation
23. A ratio of a number compared to one hundred
remainder
similar figures
percent
data
24. The amount of matter in an object; also weight
pictograph
ray
weight
mass
25. The time between noon and midnight
transformation
similar figures
P.M.
rational numbers
26. A triangle in which one angle is a right angle
whole numbers
commutative property
greater than
right triangle
27. Part of a whole; shown with numbers and a decimal point
certain (event)
decimal
addend
mode
28. An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
greater than
central angle
sample
divisible
29. The change in the position of a figure that gives the mirror image of the figure
symmetric figure
Commutative Property of Addition
flip (reflection)
cone
30. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows the ones digit of a number.
leaf
equilateral triangle
hundredth
composite number
31. A polygon with 8 sides
Zero Property of Multiplication
impossible (event)
octagon
standard form
32. An amount of money equal to 100 cents/pennies
dollar
line graph
composite number
least common denominator (LCD)
33. The difference between adjoining numbers on an axis of a graph.
interval (on a graph)
gallon (gal)
input/output table
certain (event)
34. The form of a number written in words using place value; Ex. three thousand - four hundred fifty eight
y-axis
ascending order
degree
word form
35. Figures that have the same shape. They may or may not have the same size.
Roman Numerals
Identity Property of Multiplication
Zero Property of Multiplication
similar figures
36. The distance around a figure
gram (g)
perimeter
evaluate
multiplication
37. A coin; also called a penny
scale
ascending order
cent
similar figures
38. A way to collect data to answer a question.
pound (lb)
x-axis
survey
data
39. The order of numbers or objects from least to greatest
ruler
regrouping
cylinder
ascending order
40. To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
minus
benchmark fractions
evaluate
weight
41. The name for the time between midnight and noon
Associative Property of Multiplication
A.M.
addend
sample
42. The symbol <; shows the first set is smaller than the second set; also fewer
input/output table
less than
leaf
cube
43. A unit of time equal approximately thirty days; there are twelve ___ in one year
month
leaf
fluid ounce (fl oz)
common denominator
44. A symbol that shows two amounts have the same value
rational numbers
equal sign
minus
frequency table
45. A fraction that has a numerator and denominator with one as their only common factor
addition
Distributive Property of Subtraction
regular polygon
simplest form
46. Metric unit of length equl to 100 meters
hectometer (hm)
straight angle
acute triangle
survey
47. The result of using larger numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is larger than the actual answer.
overestimate
quart
hour
Commutative Property of Multiplication
48. Numbers placed at fixed distances on a graph to help label the graph
pound (lb)
scalene triangle
bar graph
scale
49. Any number that can be evenly divided by two
similar figures
even numbers
prime number
benchmark fractions
50. Addends can be regrouped & the sum remains the same. 1+ (3+5)=(1+3) +5
formula
angle
inverse operations
Associative Property of Addition