Obj 1 - 2: Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The first five __________ of 6 are 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30. | multiples |
The _______________ of 6 are 1, 2 3, and 6. | factors |
Fractions with the same denominators are called _______________. | like fractions |
A fraction is in _______________ when the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1. | simplest form |
The fraction 13/9 is an __________________ because the numerator is greator than the denominator. | improper fraction |
When you divide the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by their GCF you are doing this: | simplifying |
An equation that shows that two ratios are equal is called a __________________. | proportion |
To change a percent to a decimal, you move the decimal ___________________________. | two places to the left |
To change a decimal to a percent, you move the decimal _______________________. | two places to the right |
____________ are parts per hundred. | Percents |
When the numerator is less than the denominator it is called a __________________. | proper fraction |
A ___________ has a whole number and a fraction. | mixed number |
A number that has exactly two factors, 1 and itself, is called a _____________________. | prime number |
A number with more than two factors is called a ______________________. | composite number |
The answer in a multiplication problem is the ___________. | product |
The answer in an addition problem is the _____. | sum |
The answer in a division problem is the _________. | quotient |
What does the following symbol mean: < | less than |
What does the following symbol mean: > | greater than |
What does the following symbol mean: = | equal to |
the bottom half of a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in a whole | denominator |
the top half of a fraction that tell how many parts of a whole are being considered | numerator |
You must first have a common denominator - Perform the operation on the numerator - Keep the denominator the same | adding and subtracting fractions |
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