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Vocabulary - number sense

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equivalent fractions   different fractions that name the same amount  
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ratio   a comparison of two numbers (using division)  
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multiple   the product of the number and any whole number  
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divisor   the number that divides into the dividend  
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numerator   the part of a fraction that tells the parts of the whole  
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composite number   a number that has more than two factors  
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lowest form   a fraction that cannot be divided by any common factors  
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fraction line   a symbol used to separate whole numbers and numbers less than one  
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prime number   a number that has exactly two factors, one and itself  
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greatest common factor   used to reduce fractions - largest factor of two or more numbers  
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factor   a number, when multiplied, gives a product; an integer(number) that divides evenly in a number  
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improper fraction   a fraction greater than one  
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numerator   the part of a fraction that tells parts of the whole  
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even number   a number that ends with a 0,2,4,6, or 8  
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fraction line   a symbol that means division; numerator divided by denominator  
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least common multiple   smallest multiple of two numbers; used to find a least common denominator  
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quotient   the number you get when you divide a dividend by a divisor  
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product   the number you get when you multiply two or more factors  
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percent   per 100; a ratio that compares a number to 100  
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decimal   a number less than one that represents tenths, hundredths, thousandths,. . .  
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reciprocal   when the numerator and denominator are flipped  
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odd number   a number that ends with 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9  
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divisibility rule for 2   any number that end with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8  
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divisibility rule for 3   the sum of the digits equals 3, 6, or 9  
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divisibility rule for 5   any number that ends with a 0 or 5  
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divisibility rule for 9   the sum of the digitis equals 9  
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divisibility rule for 10   any number that ends with 0  
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