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Morning Work 4/13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Product | the answer to a multiplication problem |
| Sum | the answer to an addition problem |
| Difference | the answer to a subtraction problem |
| Quotient | the answer to a division problem |
| Translation | another word for "slide" |
| Reflection | another word for "flip" |
| Rotation | another word for "turn" |
| Composite | a number with more than two factors |
| Prime | a number with exactly two factors (1 and itself) |
| Perimeter | the distance around an object |
| Area | the amount of flat surface inside an object (measured in square units) |
| Volume | the amount of space occupied by a three dimensional object (measured in cubic units) |
| Variable | a letter or symbol that stands in for a number (x+5=9) |
| Radius | a line segment that goes from the center of the circle to the outside edge |
| Diameter | a special chord on a circle that goes through the center |
| Chord | a line segment that has both of its endpoints on the circle |
| Acute triangle | a triangle with three acute angles |
| Obtuse triangle | a triangle with one obtuse angle |
| Right triangle | a triangle with one right angle |
| Kilometer | 1,000 meters |
| Liter | 1,000 milliliters |
| 180 | the sum of the angles in a triangle |
| Scalene triangle | a triangle with no side and no angles the same |
| Isosceles triangle | a triangle with 2 sides and 2 angles the same |
| Equilateral triangle | a triangle with all side and all angles the same |
| Range | the difference between the largest and smallest number in a set of data (also known as spread or variance) |
| Mean | found by adding all the numbers in a set, and then dividing by how many numbers are in the set (also known as average or fair share) |
| L x W | the formula for finding the area of a rectangle |
| L + W + L + W | the formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle |
| L x W x H | the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular prism |
| B x H ÷ 2 | the formula for finding the area of a triangle |
| Mode | the number that occurs most often in a set of data |
| Median | the middle number in a set of data |