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Math Vocab
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1. When a set or object is divided into the same parts
week
acute angle
equal parts
centimeter (cm)
2. The middle number in an ordered set of data
bisect
median
line graph
A.M.
3. The number of cubic units that fit inside a solid figure
week
area
volume
decimal point
4. Sets that have the same value
equivalent
right triangle
regular polygon
order of operations
5. Any number that can be evenly divided by two
mass
even numbers
expanded form
decimal point
6. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 pints
quart
origin
cylinder
radius
7. A table of values which shows one output value for each input value.
slide (translation)
standard form
decade
input/output table
8. A metric unit of length equal to 1 -000 meters
180 degrees
kilometer (km)
front-end estimation
commutative property
9. Part of a line having two endpoints
standard form
rounding
line segment
formula
10. A customary unit of capacity equal to 3 teaspoons
axis
tablespoon (tbsp)
equivalent decimals
minuend
11. A graph in the shape of a circle that show what part of the whole each portion of the data represents.
circle graph
addition
degree Celsius (C)
Associative Property of Multiplication
12. The greatest number that is a factor of 2 or more numbers.
angle
greatest common factor (GCF)
equal parts
evaluate
13. 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
benchmark fractions
edge
pint (pt)
vertex
14. A figure that can be folded into 2 congruent parts that fit on top of each other
properties of equality
symmetric figure
word form
acute triangle
15. Left to right direction
horizontal
sample space
pint (pt)
difference
16. The time between noon and midnight
data
liter (L)
analog clock
P.M.
17. An amount of money equal to 100 cents/pennies
dollar
right angle
period
Distributive Property of Addition
18. Numbers placed at fixed distances on a graph to help label the graph
Roman Numerals
180 degrees
flip (reflection)
scale
19. The set of all possible outcomes.
common factor
symmetry
sample space
whole numbers
20. A solid figure that has triangles for sides and a polygon as its base
ruler
interval
intersecting lines
pyramid
21. The amount of matter in an object; also weight
kilometer (km)
parallel lines
mass
tree diagram
22. Exact location in space
Associative Property of Addition
point
pictograph
bisect
23. A triangle whose sides all have the same length
product
week
equilateral triangle
hundredth
24. The amount of time equivalent to sixty minutes
compare
inverse operations
equilateral triangle
hour
25. A whole number that has more than two factors
frequency table
composite number
pictograph
Commutative Property of Addition
26. A coin; also called a penny
variable
face
scalene triangle
cent
27. A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
numerator
pint (pt)
parallelogram
Identity Property of Multiplication
28. Shows the days - weeks - and months of a year
division
open figure
scale drawing
calendar
29. A solid with six square faces
cube
digits
rectangle
diameter
30. Two rays that have the same endpoint
degree
front-end estimation
angle
round
31. Two numbers that locate a point on a grid; also coordinates
line graph
equivalent decimals
ordered pair
right triangle
32. Operations that undo each other; addition and subtraction; multiplication and division
inverse operations
analog clock
sample
edge
33. The customary unit for measuring temperature
degree Fahrenheit (F)
division
similar figures
quadrilateral
34. The metric unit for measuring temperature
whole numbers
degree Celsius (C)
digital clock
benchmark fractions
35. A polygon with 6 sides
equivalent
division
century
hexagon
36. The name for the numbers that are added in an addition problem
addend
place value
century
diameter
37. To increase or decrease a number to the nearest ten - hundred - thousand - etc
Associative Property of Multiplication
milligram (mg)
open figure
round
38. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
multiple
perpendicular lines
even numbers
minute
39. To determine if two quantities are greater than - less than - or equal to each other
composite number
P.M.
compare
edge
40. A graph for organizing data that - with 2-digit data - groups together all data with the same number of tens.
circle
mean
overestimate
stem-and-leaf plot
41. The result of using smaller numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is smaller than the actual answer.
ray
greatest common factor (GCF)
underestimate
intersecting lines
42. A line segment that passes through the center & touches 2 points on the circle
horizontal
mass
whole numbers
diameter
43. A point that separates whole numbers and decimal numbers
dividend
survey
central angle
decimal point
44. The place where two faces of a solid meet
tenth
foot
edge
coordinates
45. The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts are being considered
numerator
median
compare
Zero Property of Multiplication
46. A solid figure with all points in the set the same distance from the center
sphere
foot
cup (c)
line
47. The number that is divided in a division problem
difference
week
compare
dividend
48. Having the same chance of occurring
interval
equally likely (outcomes)
ascending order
Identity Property of Multiplication
49. A period of time equal to 100 years
tablespoon (tbsp)
decade
century
mean
50. 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
least common denominator (LCD)
divisible
dozen
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