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Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Figures that have the same shape. They may or may not have the same size.
polygon
interval (on a graph)
similar figures
sum
2. The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts are being considered
sample space
greater than
numerator
quotient
3. The distance around the outside of any polygon
hexagon
equivalent decimals
perimeter
minute
4. A three-dimensional figure that has length - width - and height
dollar
solid
protractor
decade
5. Figures that have the same shape
commutative property
least common multiple (LCM)
calendar
similar figures
6. The left over amount when a number cannot be divided equally
square
remainder
plus
scale (in a bar graph)
7. The result of multiplying two numbers
multiplication
divisible
product
open figure
8. Having the same chance of occurring
fluid ounce (fl oz)
addition
between
equally likely (outcomes)
9. A chart using pictures or symbols to compare data that can be counted.
dollar
pictograph
sample space
right triangle
10. Either of 2 lines drawn perpendicular to each other in a graph
addend
century
survey
axis
11. A cube 1 unit on each edge used to measure volume
cubic unit
round
composite number
perpendicular lines
12. An arrangement that shows objects in rows or columns
chord
digits
array
midpoint
13. The symbol >; shows the first set is larger than the second set; also more than
simplest form
greater than
improper fraction
properties of equality
14. The face of a solid that is used to name the solid
base of a solid
acute angle
addend
weight
15. When a set or object is divided into the same parts
denominator
Distributive Property of Addition
equal parts
perpendicular lines
16. A tool used to construct angles
dividend
square
face
compass
17. To increase or decrease a number to the nearest ten - hundred - thousand - etc
round
equivalent fractions
division
Venn Diagram
18. An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
calendar
symmetry
meter (m)
central angle
19. The middle number in an ordered set of data
place value
hour
median
order of operations
20. A rectangle with all sides the same length
fraction
scale (in a drawing)
line graph
square
21. The process of finding the total number of items when 2 or more sets are joined
x-axis
subtrahend
addition
expanded form
22. A line segment that connects two points on the circle
kilogram (kg)
chord
year
weight
23. To divide an object into two equal parts
y-axis
bisect
Identity Property of Addition
parallelogram
24. A graph for organizing data that - with 2-digit data - groups together all data with the same number of tens.
plus
stem-and-leaf plot
triangle
regrouping
25. A customary unit for measuring capacity; 1 __ equals 8 fluid ounces
multiplication
teaspoon (tsp)
cup (c)
improper fraction
26. The symbol - ; shows subtraction
line
pictograph
minus
frequency table
27. 1st: Work (inside parentheses); 2nd: x & division are done from left to right; 3rd: + & - are done from left to right
order of operations
stem-and-leaf plot
liter (L)
word form
28. The name for the time between midnight and noon
square
A.M.
interval (on a graph)
angle
29. The customary unit for measuring temperature
mixed number
degree Fahrenheit (F)
front-end estimation
data
30. The property that states: the sum of any number & zero is that number; n + 0 = n
cone
dozen
Identity Property of Addition
descending order
31. A figure that can be folded into 2 congruent parts that fit on top of each other
survey
equal parts
scale (in a drawing)
symmetric figure
32. The distance around a figure
perimeter
estimate
A.M.
interval (on a graph)
33. A letter - such as n - that stands for a number in an expression or an equation
pentagon
minus
variable
solid figure (solid)
34. The difference between adjoining numbers on an axis of a graph.
multiple
interval (on a graph)
gram (g)
turn (rotation)
35. The change in the position of a figure that moves it around a point
turn (rotation)
greatest common factor (GCF)
line of symmetry
weight
36. 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
associative property
foot
turn (rotation)
flip (reflection)
37. A figure that hs 3 dimensions and volume
Associative Property of Multiplication
teaspoon (tsp)
solid figure (solid)
range
38. A coin; also called a penny
cent
less than
regular polygon
estimate
39. A figure divided along one line - resulting in two parts that are mirror images of each other
symmetry
calendar
mode
stem-and-leaf plot
40. An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
similar figures
denominator
obtuse angle
mile
41. A symbol that shows two amounts have the same value
percent
negative numbers
equal sign
180 degrees
42. A parallelogram with 4 right angles
diameter
odd number
stem
rectangle
43. A set of points that goes on forever in two directions
cylinder
line
area
positive numbers
44. The name for a flat surface that extends forever in all directions
plane
impossible (event)
ounces (oz)
common factor
45. A coin equal to twenty-five cents
common multiple
quarter
pyramid
cent
46. A closed plane figure made up of all the points the same distance from one point called the center
circle
line plot
integers
Associative Property of Multiplication
47. A solid with six square faces
cube
interval
equal sign
scale (in a bar graph)
48. A metric unit of length equal to 100 centimeters
hexagon
square
meter (m)
straight angle
49. The smallest of the nonzero common multiples of 2 numbers
least common multiple (LCM)
Roman Numerals
ordered pair
regular polygon
50. Clocks that have hands that show hours - minutes - and seconds
foot
analog clock
rational numbers
denominator