March 16-27
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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acute angle | An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees.
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angle | Two rays that have the same endpoint.
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average | The number found by adding all the data and dividing by the number of data. Also called the mean.
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bar graph | A graph that uses bars to show data.
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circle graph | A graph in the shape of a circle that shows what part of the whole each portion of the data represents.
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cone | A solid with one circular base, the points on the circle are joined to one point outside the base.
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congruent figures | Figures that have the same size and shape.
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cylinder | A solid figure with two circular bases that are congruent and parallel.
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data | Collected information.
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expanded form | A way to write a number that shows the place value of each digit.
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hexagon | A polygon with 6 sides.
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intersecting lines | Lines that pass through the same point.
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isosceles triangle | A triangle with at least two sides of the same length.
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line | A set of points that goes on forever in two directions.
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line graph | A graph that connects points to show how data change over time.
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line of symmetry | The fold line in a symmetric figure
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line segment | Part of a line having two endpoints
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mean | The number found by adding all the data and dividing by the number of data. Often called the average.
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median | The middle number in an ordered set of data.
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mode | The data value that occurs most often in a set of data.
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obtuse angle | An angle whose measure is between 90 degrees and 180 degrees.
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octagon | A polygon with 8 sides
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parallel lines | Lines that never cross and are the same distance apart.
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parallelogram | A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
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pentagon | A polygon with 5 sides
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perpendicular lines | Two lines that intersect to form right angles.
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pictograph | A chart using pictures or symbols to compare data that can be counted.
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plane | An endless flat surface.
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polygon | A closed plane figure made up of line segments
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pyramid | A solid figure with a base that is a polygon and whose faces are triangles with a common vertex.
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quadrilateral | A polygon with 4 sides.
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ray | Part of a line that has one endpoint and extends forever in only one direction
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rectangle | A parallelogram with 4 right angles.
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rhombus | A parallelogram with all sides the same length
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right angle | An angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
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sphere | A solid figure with all points the same distance from the center point.
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square | A rectangle with all sides the same length.
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trapezoid | A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
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triangle | A polygon with 3 sides
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