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the fourth vocab quiz

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Term
Definition
compisosite   multiply to get a number with using more than 1 and the number  
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sequence   things that occur in a special order  
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area   2 D space that is covered  
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equation   algebra problem  
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equivalent fraction   you can multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number.  
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mixed number   a number consisting of an integer and a proper fraction.  
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improper fraction   Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Fractions.  
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decimal   The decimal numeral system (also called base 10 or occasionally denary) has ten as its base.  
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hundreths   a hundredth part, especially of one (1/100).  
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tenths   constituting number ten in a sequence; 10th.  
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