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Question | Answer |
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mean | the average |
polygon | a closed figure formed by 3 or more connecting line segments |
mode | the number that occurs most often in a set of data |
quadrilatral | a polygon with four sides |
median | the middle number in anordered set data |
right angle | a ninety degree angle that forms a square corner |
composite numbers | a counting number that has more than two factors |
prime number | a counting number that has exactly two factors |
conversions | 12 inches = 1 foot36 inches =1 yard3 feet = 1yard 1 kilogram = 1000 grams |
area | the number of a square units a figure contains. The formula for area is length x width |
pentagon | a polycon with five sides and five verticles |
hexagon | a polygon with six sides and six verticles |
octagon | a polygon with eight sides and eight verticles |
face | the flat side of a figure |
even number | a number that has 0,2,4,6,or 8 in the ones place |
parallel lines | lines that run in the same direction, never intersect |
intersecting lines | two or more lines that cross each other |
perpendicular lines | two lines that intersect and form a right angle |
perimeter | the distance around a figure, found by adding the measures of its sides |
congurent | figures that have athe same size and shape |
similar | figures that are the same shape, but are not the same size |
acute angle | an avgle that is less than ninety degrees |
obtuse angle | an angle that is greater than ninety degrees |
identity property of addition | the way addends are grouped does not change the sum |
total | the amount that should not be exceeded |
sum | the answer to an addition problem |
difference | the answer to a subtraction problem |
product | the answer to a multiplycation problem |
divide | to seperate into equal groups |