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MULTIPLICATION   One of the 4 basic operations; repeated addition. e.g. 4 X 3 = four 3's 3+3+3+3  
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NUMBER SENTENCE   an equation or inequality expressed using numbers and common symbols  
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MISSING   lacking, absent, or not found  
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BELONGS   to be a part of  
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NUMBER PATTERN   A sequence of numbers arranged according to some formula. e.g. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, ...  
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RULE   method for performing a mathematical operation  
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SIGN   A conventional figure or device that stands for a word, phrase, or operation; a symbol, as in mathematics a device that stands for a word, phrase, or operation; a symbol in mathematics  
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FACES   A flat side of a solid figure. e.g. a cube has 6 faces  
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GRAPH   a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.  
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EXPLAIN   to assign a meaning to; interpret; o make known in detail  
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PATTERN BLOCKS   geometric manipulatives  
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MEASURE   to estimate the relative amount, value, etc., of, by comparison with some standard  
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EVENLY   equal in measure or quantity  
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OBJECT   an object is just an element of the set of things named objects in the definition of a category ("a category is a collection of objects together with arrows between those objects...").  
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LEAST   smallest in size, amount, degree, etc.; slightes  
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GROUP   any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation:  
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NUMBER LINE   A line on which real numbers are assigned to points. points to the left of 0 are negative and points to the right are positive.  
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MODEL   a representation, generally in miniature, to show the construction or appearance of something.  
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CYLINDER   A Three dimensional shape with a parallel circle and each end and joined by a curved surface.  
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SQUARE UNIT   A unit for measuring areas, such as square foot, square meter etc.  
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EQUATION   a math sentence using the equals sign between 2 expressions naming the same number  
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SOLVE   to work out the answer or solution to (a mathematical problem)  
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GEOMETRIC   of or pertaining to geometry;resembling figures used in geometry;a geometric pattern, design, etc  
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SYMMETRY   Two halves which match perfectly. 3 kinds of symmetry-line or reflectional, Plane, and Point  
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LINE SEGMENT   A straight path that has a beginning and an end - endpoints. part of a line  
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ORDERED PAIRS   a set of two numbers in which the order has an agreed upon meaning. Such as the cartesian coordinates (x, y), where it is agreed that the first coordinate represents the horizontal position, and the second coordinate represents the vertical position  
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COORDINATE   The ordered pair of a number associated with a point on a graph; (x,y)  
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MEAN   The mean is the same as the average. Add up the series of numbers and divide the sum by the number of values.  
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MEDIAN   The Median is the 'middle value' in your list or series of numbers  
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MODE   The mode in a list of numbers refers to the list of numbers that occur most frequently. A trick to remember this one is to remember that mode starts with the same first two letters that most does.  
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RANGE   The difference between the greatest number and the least number in a set of data  
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POINT   The simplest figure in geometry, pictured by a dot  
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FIGURE   A set of points. Such a set can be line segments, triangles, or other polygons  
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CENTIMETER   A centimeter is a unit of length in the metric system. It is one hundredth of a meter 1cm = 1/100 m  
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EXACTLY   in an exact manner; accurately or precisely  
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PYRAMID   A polyhedron with a base that is a polygonal region and having 3 or more triangular faces  
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CONGRUENT   2 geometric figures that have the same shape and size  
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DECIMAL   A number with a decimal point in it, such as 5.36, 0.04, or 0.3  
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PROBABILITY   The ratio of the number of outcomes favoring an event to the total number of possible outcomes  
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METER   The basic unit of length in the metric system of measurement. Most doorways are about 2 meters high  
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PERCENT   A ratio of a number to 100. "per hundred" or "out of 100"  
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PERIMETER   The total distance around the outside of a polygon. The total distance around is obtained by adding tegether the units of measure from each side.  
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RIGHT TRIANGLE   A triangle having one angle equal to 90°.  
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SCALE   The horizontal scale across the bottom and the vertical scale along the side of a graph tell us how much or how many.  
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DIGITs   Digits are making reference to numerals. 176 is a 3 digit number.  
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ANGLE   A figure formed by 2 rays starting from the same endpoint  
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NETS   A flattened 3-D shape that can be turned into a 3-D object with glue/tape and folding.  
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CUBE   A rectangular prism having 6 square faces  
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POLYGON   Line segments joined together to form a closed figure. Rectangles, squares, pentagons are all examples of polygons.  
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EXPANDED FORM   Expanded form shows the number expanded into an addition statement. The expanded form of 495,786 is 400,000 + 90,000 + 5,000 + 700 + 80 + 6.  
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TRUE   being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false  
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3-DIMENSIONAL   An object that has height, width and depth, like any object in the real world. Example: your body is three-dimensional.  
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EQUIVALENT   Equal in amount, force, or value  
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COMMON MULTIPLE   A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers  
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LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE (LCD)   The least number that is a multiple of 2 or more nonzero given numbers  
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STEM-AND-LEAF PLOT   A data display that lists the last digits ("leaves")of the data values to the right of the earlier digits ("stems")  
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EDGE(s)   A segment where 2 faces of a space figure are joined  
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PROTRACTOR   An instrument for measuring angles in degrees  
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FRACTION   A number that can be expressed in the form a/b, where a & b are whole numbers (b cannot = 0)Its numerator is a and denominator is b  
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PRIME NUMBER   A whole number greater than 1 that has exactly 2 factors, 1 and itself  
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WORD PROBLEM   any mathematics exercise expressed as a hypothetical situation explained in words  
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COMPOSITE NUMBERS   A number that has more than 2 factors; e.g. 8 is composite-its factors are 1, 2, 4, and 8  
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APPROXIMATE   to estimate; nearly exact; not perfectly accurate or correct  
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SIMILAR   (of figures) having the same shape; having corresponding sides proportional and corresponding angles equal:  
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ROTATE   to cause to turn around an axis or center point; revolve.  
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QUADRILATERALS   A four (quad) sided polygon/shape  
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AREA   The amount of surface measured in square units.  
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VALUE   The number named by the numerical expression  
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VERTICES   plural of vertex; more than 1 point on a geometric figure  
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VERTEX   a point common to the 2 sides of the angle  
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Evaluate   To calculate the numerical value.  
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DIAMETER   Any chord that passes through the center of a circle  
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