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"6th Grade MathThematics Module 7. Sections 1-6 Collective"

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square inch (in.^2)   144 sq. inches = 1 square foot  
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square foot (ft.^2)   9 sq. feet = 1 square yard  
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square yard (yd. 2) 4840 sq. = yards = 1 acre   4840 sq. = yards = 1 acre  
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intersect   two segments or figures that meet at a common point  
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perpendicular   the relationship between two lines or segments that meet at a right angle  
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height (of a parallelogram)   the perpendicular distance between bases of a parallelogram  
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base (of a parallelogram)   the bottom line of a parallelogram  
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base (of a triangle)   the bottom line of a triangle  
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height (of a triangle)   the measurement from the top to the bottom of a triangle  
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volume   the amount of space an object contains  
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cubic unit   a unit for measuring volume  
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cubic centimeter   a standard unit for measuring volume equivalent to 1000 cubic millimeters  
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plane   a flat surface that extends forever  
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prism   a type of space figure made up of flat surfaces that re shaped like polygons. It has two bases that are congruent and lie in parallel planes. The other faces are parallelograms  
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face   a flat surface of a space figure  
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base of a prism   the polygon plane of a prism  
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edge   a segment on a space figure where two faces meet  
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vertex (plural : vertices)   a point where three or more edges meet  
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net   a flat figure that can be cut out and folded to form a space figure  
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pyramid   a space figure that has one polygon-shaped base. All the other faces are triangles that meet at a single vertex  
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ounce (oz)   standard imperial unit for measuring weight: equal to 437.5 grains  
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pound (lb)   standard imperial unit for measuring weight: equal to 16 ounces  
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ton   standard imperial unit for measuring weight: equal to 2000 pounds  
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circle   the set of points in a plane that are all the same distance from a given point, the center  
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center   the middle point of an object  
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radius (plural: radii)   a segment from the center of a circle to any point on the circle and the length of such a segment  
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chord   a segment that connects two points on a circle  
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diameter   a chord that passes through the center of a circle and the length of such a chord  
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circumference   the distance around a circle  
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pi   the ratio of circumference to diameter for any circle. The value is approximately 3.14  
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cylinder   a space figure that has a curved surface and two parallel, congruent bases  
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Celsius   a temperature measurement scale used in the metric system where 0 degrees is the freezing point of water and 100 degrees is the boiling point of water  
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Fahrenheit   a temperature measurement scale where 32degrees is the freezing point of water and 212 degrees is the boiling point of water  
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positive integer   a whole number greater than zero (not a fraction or a decimal)  
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negative integer   a number less than zero but not a fraction or a decimal  
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integer   any number in the set {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,…}  
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quadrant   the four parts of a grid divided by the axes  
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