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Test how well you know fourth-grade math vocabulary

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Definition
Vocabulary Term
Having height and width but no depth.   2 dimensional  
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Having height, width and depth.   3 dimensional  
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An angle measuring less than 90 degrees.   acute angle  
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A figure formed by two line segments or rays and having a shared endpoint.   angle  
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The number of square units needed to cover a surface.   area  
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Adding or multiplying numbers in any order will get you the same answer.   associative property  
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A graph that uses bars to show data.   bar graph  
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The amount a container can hold when filled.   capacity  
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A metric unit for measuring length. 100 = 1 meter   centimeter  
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A closed 2 dimensional figure made up of points that are the same distance from the center.   circle  
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A solid, pointed figure that has a flat, round base.   cone  
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A solid figure with six square faces.   cube  
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A unit used to measure capacity. 8 ounces = 1   cup  
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A solid figure that is shaped like a can.   cylinder  
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A way to express part of a whole, most commonly used with money.   decimal  
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The bottom part of a fraction that tells you how many parts make up the entire whole.   denominator  
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The number divided in a division problem.   dividend  
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The number that does the dividing in a division problem.   divisor  
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The line segment where two faces of a 3 dimensional figure meet.   edge  
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The point at either end of a line segment.   endpoint  
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Having the same value or having the same amount.   equivalent  
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Two or more fractions that have the same amount.   equivalent fractions  
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To find a number close to an exact amount.   estimation  
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A polygon that is a flat surface of a solid figure.   face  
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A number that is multiplied by another number to find a product.   factor  
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A way to express part of a whole. Has a numerator and denominator.   fraction  
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A unit for measuring capacity. 4 quarts = 1   gallon  
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Any shape made up of polygons that has volume.   geometric solid  
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A metric unit that measures mass. 1,000 = 1 kilogram   gram  
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A polygon with six sides and six angles.   hexagon  
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Place value between thousands and tens places.   hundreds  
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One of a hundred equal parts making up one whole.   hundreth  
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When two lines of line segments cross at one point.   intersect  
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The measure of something from beginning to its end.   length  
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A straight path extending in both directions without an endpoint.   line  
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What a figure has if it can be folded about a line so that its two parts match exactly.   line of symmetry  
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A part of a line that ends at two endpoints.   line segment  
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A metric unit for measuring capacity. 1,000 mL = 1   liter  
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A metric unit for measuring length. 100 cm = 1   meter  
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A metric unit for measuring length. 10 = 1 cm   millimeter  
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A sentence that is made up of numbers and a relation symbol (=, >, <).   number sentence  
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The top number of a fraction that tells you how many parts of the whole you have.   numerator  
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An angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees.   obtuse angle  
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First place value to the left of the decimal.   ones  
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A unit for measuring weight. 1 pound = 16   ounce  
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Lines that are the same distance apart and never meet.   parallel lines  
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A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel.   parallelogram  
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A five sided polygon.   pentagon  
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The distance around a figure.   perimeter  
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Lines that intersect to form right angles.   perpendicular lines  
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A unit for measuring capacity. 2 cups = 1   pint  
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This determines the value of a digit in a number.   place value  
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A 2 dimensional figure that is formed by lines which are curved, straight or both.   plane figure  
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An exact location in space.   point  
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A closed figure with straight lines.   polygon  
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A unit for measuring weight. 16 ounces = 1   pound  
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A 3 dimensional figure with rectangles for sides and bases of the same shape.   prism  
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The answer to a multiplication problem.   product  
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A solid figure with a polygon base and triangular sides that meet at a point.   pyramid  
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A polygon with four sides.   quadrilateral  
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A unit for measuring capacity. 2 pints = 1   quart  
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The answer in a division problem.   quotient  
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A part of a line with one endpoint that continues forever in the other direction.   ray  
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A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are equal, and four right angles.   rectangle  
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The amount left over when a number cannot be divided equally.   remainder  
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An angle that measures 90 degrees.   right angle  
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Replacing an exact number with another number that tells about how much.   rounding  
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A place value that is second from left of the decimal.   tens  
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A solid figure that has the shape of a round ball.   sphere  
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An angle that measures 180 degrees.   straight angle  
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The place value that is between the thousands and hundred thousands.   ten thousands  
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One of ten equal parts that make up a whole.   tenths  
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A letter that stands for a number.   variable  
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The point at which two rays of an angle, or two line segments meet in a polygon, or three or more sides meet in a 3 dimensional shape.   vertex  
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Any of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.   whole numbers  
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