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Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A customary unit of capacity equal to 2 tablespoons
ruler
denominator
scale drawing
fluid ounce (fl oz)
2. A diagram used to organize outcomes of an experiment.
polygon
tree diagram
ruler
greater than
3. Lines that cross
y-axis
analog clock
minuend
intersecting lines
4. The name for the process of exchanging amounts equal in value to rename a number
compare
cube
grid
regrouping
5. A collection of twelve objects
dozen
pentagon
sample
equally likely (outcomes)
6. A customary unit for measuring capacity; 1 __ equals 8 fluid ounces
year
cup (c)
ray
180 degrees
7. A metric unit of mass equal to 1 -000 grams
kilogram (kg)
ordered pair
round
order of operations
8. A graph that uses bars to show data.
face
bar graph
product
acute triangle
9. Numbers that can be written as fractions or ratios - (integers - terminating & repeating decimals - fractions)
composite number
rational numbers
right angle
bar graph
10. A table of values which shows one output value for each input value.
turn (rotation)
input/output table
volume
scale drawing
11. Fractions that name the same part of a whole region - length - or set.1/3=2/6
positive numbers
equivalent fractions
teaspoon (tsp)
Associative Property of Addition
12. The change in the position of a figure that moves it around a point
multiplication
Associative Property of Multiplication
sample space
turn (rotation)
13. A letter - such as n - that stands for a number in an expression or an equation
vertex
place value
variable
Roman Numerals
14. The property that states: the sum of any number & zero is that number; n + 0 = n
intersecting lines
positive numbers
interval (on a graph)
Identity Property of Addition
15. A customary unit of linear measurement; equal to twelve inches
fraction
foot
solid figure (solid)
dividend
16. An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
right angle
point
gram (g)
standard form
17. Closed plane figure made up of line segments
polygon
perpendicular lines
positive numbers
scale
18. A fraction that has a numerator and denominator with one as their only common factor
greatest common factor (GCF)
symmetry
simplest form
regrouping
19. A straight path that extends in both directions forever
line
perimeter
period
equal parts
20. A parallelogram with 4 right angles
equal sign
division
rectangle
calendar
21. A point that separates whole numbers and decimal numbers
decimal point
common factor
improper fraction
factor
22. The distance around the outside of any polygon
round
event
circle graph
perimeter
23. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows all but the last digit of a number.
stem
capacity/volume
improper fraction
pyramid
24. A method of estimating by changing numbers to the place-value of their front digit & then finding the sum or difference
front-end estimation
ascending order
liter (L)
line segment
25. A possible result of an experiment
benchmark fractions
week
data
outcome
26. A number that is a factor of 2 or more given numbers.
common factor
Zero Property of Multiplication
interval (on a graph)
dividend
27. Numbers that show order of position; such as first - second - third - etc.
A.M.
ordinal numbers
Commutative Property of Addition
open figure
28. Two rays that have the same endpoint
hundredth
multiplication
inverse operations
angle
29. Collected information
improper fraction
decade
data
equivalent decimals
30. A line segment where 2 faces meet in a solid figure
liter (L)
whole numbers
edge
ray
31. A customary unit for measuring length or distance; one ____ is equal to thirty-six inches or three feet
yard
mixed number
pint (pt)
Identity Property of Addition
32. A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
meter (m)
inverse operations
trapezoid
cubic unit
33. The comparison of two numbers by division (can be written 9:4 - 9/4 - or 9 to 4)
bisect
ratio
hour
year
34. A metric unit of length equal to 1 -000 meters
variable
standard form
yard
kilometer (km)
35. An amount of money equal to 100 cents/pennies
base of a solid
ascending order
protractor
dollar
36. The part of a stem-and-leaf plot that shows the ones digit of a number.
right angle
interval (on a graph)
leaf
estimate
37. A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
teaspoon (tsp)
round
front-end estimation
common multiple
38. The name for a flat surface that extends forever in all directions
plane
standard form
slide (translation)
pound (lb)
39. The distance between two numbers on a scale of a graph
greatest common factor (GCF)
interval
gram (g)
angle
40. The result of using larger numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is larger than the actual answer.
overestimate
median
place value
mean
41. A collection of one or more outcomes
event
whole numbers
addition
weight
42. Addends can be regrouped & the sum remains the same. 1+ (3+5)=(1+3) +5
quarter
intersecting lines
Associative Property of Addition
multiple
43. One part of 100 equal parts of a whole
angle
hundredth
point
percent
44. The metric unit for measuring temperature
median
degree Celsius (C)
formula
line
45. The answer in a division problem
circle graph
quotient
division
turn (rotation)
46. A metric unit of mass; 1 -000 ___ equal 1 gram
overestimate
greater than
milligram (mg)
dozen
47. Factors can be regrouped & the product remains the same. 2x (4x10)=(2x4) x10
solid figure (solid)
quart
Associative Property of Multiplication
perimeter
48. The number being subtracted from
degree Celsius (C)
divisor
minuend
mass
49. Having the same chance of occurring
dekameter (dam)
equally likely (outcomes)
vertex
commutative property
50. A coin; also called a penny
sample
cent
quarter
frequency table