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Number Sense Vocab
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math
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number-sense
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Rational numbers that expressed in decimal format that have fixed number of digits. 1.5 etc.
not equal
product
terminating decimals
irrational numbers
2. The answer to a subtraction problem
factor
difference
composite number
compatible numbers
3. The difference between the greatest and the least numbers in a set of data.
expression
greatest common factor
Invert second term - then multiply
range
4. When a number is larger than the other number. Example 65 > 56
proportion
ratio
greater than
number line
5. 8x8=64 What is 64?
Drop percent - move decimal point two place to left
Greater spread in values
perfect square
Last digit 0 or 5
6. Simplifying complex fractions: two methods
Distributive law: multiply by LCM of all denominators; treat numerator/denominator separately
compute
expanded form using exponents
Multiplying/dividing number by 1 doesn't change number; multiplying/dividing number by -1 changes sign; sum of number of -1 times number is 0
7. To change a percent to a decimal
0 and 1: Reciprocal greater than number - square less than number - positive number's product smaller than number - negative number's product larger than number; -1 and 0: reciprocal less than number
Drop percent - move decimal point two place to left
inverse property
Last two digits divisible by 4
8. Properties of 1 and -1
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9. To perform a calculation - E.g. 2+2=4
exponents
compute
quotient
associative property
10. Any whole number that ends with 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - or 8 - any whole number that can be divided by 2
even number
Last digit divisible by 2
commutative property
identity property
11. Number divisible by 4
Drop percent - move decimal point two place to left
irrational numbers
Last two digits divisible by 4
least
12. Standard deviation: greater if...
divisibility by 3 rule
Multiply by 100%
not equal
Greater spread in values
13. In multiplication or addition - the order of two numbers may be switched around and the answer is the same. Ex: a+b = b+a. or (1x2) x 3=1x (2x3)
even number
divisible
commutative property
(Amount of decrease/original whole) x100%
14. The smallest number in a group of numbers
whole number
expanded form using exponents
quotient
least
15. Two expressions that are set equal to each other; a number sentence with an equal sign
equation
compatible numbers
product
Multiply by power of 10 so divisor is integer; decimal point is above that in dividend
16. A fraction whose numerator is greater than its denominator
1 dividing by number
improper fraction
Multiply by 100%
common denominator
17. Natural Numbers - Whole Numbers - Integers - Rational Numbers
Number of desired outcomes/number of total possible outcomes
rational numbers
prime number
Multiply by 100%
18. When you add 0 to a number - or mulltiply a number by 1 - the result is the same number - e.g. Identity Property of Multiplication: 21x1=1x21=21 or 300x 1 = 300
identity property
Last digit 0 or 5
divisible
digit
19. Absolute value of number
distributive property
equal
proportion
Number w/o signs
20. Percent decrease
less than
(Amount of decrease/original whole) x100%
Probability for each event then multiply individual probabilities together
compute
21. A property of real numbers that states that the sum or product of a set of numbers is the same - regardless of how the numbers are grouped - (a+b)+c=a+(b+c) - e.g. (1+2)+3=1+(2+3)
Last digit divisible by 2
evaluate
associative property
Greater spread in values
22. A number that represents a part of a whole or a group; also means 'divided by' - E.g. 1/2 -3/4.5/6
Divisible by 2 and 3
common denominator
Line up decimal points
fraction
23. PEMDAS - Parentheses - Exponents - Multiplication & Division (L to R) - Addition & Subtraction (L to R)
Middle value
composite number
Drop percent - move decimal point two place to left
order of operations
24. A number made up of a whole number and a fraction
number line
Divide by 100%
product
mixed number
25. Able to be divided evenly (without a remainder)
associative property
divisible
commutative property
divisibility by 3 rule
26. A whole number such as 1 - 3 - 5 and so on that cannot be evenly divisible by 2
odd number
Number w/o signs
digit
Multiply by power of 10 so divisor is integer; decimal point is above that in dividend
27. To find the answer for; solve
(Amount of decrease/original whole) x100%
evaluate
range
not equal
28. Median
(Amount of decrease/original whole) x100%
least common multiple
not equal
Middle value
29. Reducing fractions
Multiply by 100%
rational numbers
Divide out largest common factor
Probability for each event then multiply individual probabilities together
30. Average A per B
perfect square
simplify
Sum of digits divisible by 3
Total A/total B
31. The bottom number in a fraction; tells how many parts a whole is divided into OR how many parts in a group - E.g. 2/4 and what position is the 4?
Multiply by 100%
estimate
least common multiple
denominator
32. The expression of a number as a product of prime factors; use a factor tree!
product
odd
prime factorization
composite number
33. A number with more than two factors
difference
composite number
evaluate
denominator
34. A fraction out of 100 - %
Value occurring most frequently
1 dividing by number
inverse property
percent
35. Reciprocal of number
1 dividing by number
percent
Sum of digits divisible by 9
Divisible by 2 and 3
36. Properties of numbers btw -1 and 1
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37. 1/5 + 1/4=4/20 +5/20 and 20 is the...
common denominator
composite number
least common multiple
Number of decimal places is total number of decimals places in factors multiplied
38. The answer to a multiplication problem
product
even
factor
perfect square
39. A letter that represents a value that may change
estimate
perfect square
variables
Invert second term - then multiply
40. Mode
Value occurring most frequently
LCM is LCD
numerator
greatest
41. Two numbers or expressions that mean the same thing - E.g. 2/3=4/6
proportion
equivalent
estimate
compatible numbers
42. Adding/subtracting decimals
Multiplying/dividing number by 1 doesn't change number; multiplying/dividing number by -1 changes sign; sum of number of -1 times number is 0
Line up decimal points
odd
composite number
43. In 4x4=16 - what is 4?
equivalent
variables
root numbers
identity property
44. odd + even
odd
divisibility by 3 rule
compute
Part
45. The property which allows you to add a number's opposite to it and always get 0 - The relationship of addition to subtraction or multiplication to division
composite number
inverse property
distributive property
range
46. To find a number that is close to an exact answer - E.g. 23+24 is around 50
difference
product
Invert second term - then multiply
estimate
47. A number with only two factors - one and itself - E.g. 3 -7 -11 -13 -17 -19...
prime number
product
Original whole +/- amount of change
compatible numbers
48. The value of a digit based on its position within a number - e.g. 2 -432 The position of the numbers
root numbers
LCM is LCD
difference
place value
49. Percent increase
factor
(Amount of increase/original whole) x100%
divisibility by 3 rule
expression
50. A set of operators - numbers - variables and grouping symbols; no equal sign
Last digit divisible by 2
expression
Distributive law: multiply by LCM of all denominators; treat numerator/denominator separately
least