Chester Math Review
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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It measures less than 90 degrees and more than 0 degrees | acute angle
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A triangle with 3 acute angles | acute triangle
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It measures more than 90 degrees | obtuse angle
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A triangle with an angle measuring more than 90 degrees | obtuse triangle
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A triangle with all sides are the same length | equilateral triangle
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A triangle with 2 congruent sides | isosceles triangle
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A triangle where none of the sides are equal | scalene triangle
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add two of these together to get the sum | addends
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the number of unit squares needed to cover a flat surface or (length x width) | area
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an arrangement of objects in rows and columns | array
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(13 + 3) + 7 = (7+3) +13 is an example of | Associative Property
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An organized plan for spending money | budget
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The amount a container can hold | capacity
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100 centimeters equals | 1 meter
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1000 meters equals | 1 kilometer
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10 millimeters equals | 1 centimeter
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1000 milliliters equals | 1 liter
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1000 milligrams equals | 1 gram
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1000 grams equals | 1 kilogram
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1000 liters equals | 1kiloliter
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21 x 45 + 45 x 21 is an example of | Commutative Property
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a number having more than 2 factors | composite number
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a number having only itself and 1 as a factor | prime number
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numbers that are easy to work with mentally | compatible numbers
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this type of shape has only length and width | 2 dimensional object
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this type of shape has length, width , and height | 3 dimensional object
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a cup is | 8 ounces
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a pint is | 16 ounces
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a quart is | 32 ounces
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a gallon is | 4 quarts
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a common multiple of two or more denominators | common denominator
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a unit for measuring temperature and angles | degree
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the bottom number of a fraction | denominator
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the top number of a fraction | numerator
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answer to a subtraction problem | difference
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15 x 32 = 32 x 10 + 32 x 5 is an example of | Distributive Property
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the number that is divided in a division problem | dividend
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the answer in a division problem | quotient
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2/3 and 6/9 are | equivalent fractions
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1000 + 200 + 10 + 3 is written in | expanded form
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one thousand two hundred thirteen is written in | word form
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1213 is written in | standard form
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expenses than occur regularly and the amount does not change | fixed expense
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1 foot is | 12 inches
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1 yard is | 36 inches
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the number of times something occurs or happens | frequency
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a polygon with 6 sides | hexagon
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horizontal | in the direction left to right
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16 + 0 or 72 x 1 is an example of | Identity Property
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lines that cross each other | intersecting lines
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operations that undo each other like 6 x 8 = 48 and 48 divided by 6 = 8 | Inverse operation
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we use liters to measure | liquid volume
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one mile is | 5,280 feet
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the period after thousands | millions
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the period after the hundreds | thousands
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a whole number and a fraction make a | mixed number
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a polygon with 8 sides | octagon
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a quadrilateral where opposite sides are parallel and of equal length | parallogram
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a polygon with 5 sides | pentagon
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two lines that intersect in way that forms 4 right angles | perpendicular lines
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the distance around a figure | perimeter
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the answer to a multiplication problem | product
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you multiply these together to get a product | factors
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a tool used to measure the sides of an angle | protractor
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a polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles | quadrilateral
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a quarter hour | 15 minutes
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this kind of polygon has no sides the same length | irregular polygon
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a polygon were all the sides are the same length | regular polygon
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a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides and 4 sides of equal length | rhombus
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an angle that forms a square corner | right angle
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a triangle with one right angle | a right triangle
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to reduce a fraction is to find its | simplest form
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2000 pounds is | one ton
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a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel lines | trapezoid
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a polygon with 3 sides | triangle
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an expense where the amount changes | variable expense
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the point where 2 lines meet | vertex
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a line that goes straight up and down | vertical line
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anytime you multiply a number by this it is the hero | zero
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when you find how likely something is to happen you are figuring | probability
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the metric scale for temperature | Celsius
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the customary scale for temperature | Fahrenheit
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having the same size and shape | congruent
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the flat surface of a solid | face
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income before any taxes are taken out | gross income
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not equal to | inequality
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money earned | income
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money held out of income paid to government | income tax
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the point where the two axis of a coordinate plane meet (0,0) | origin
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the axis across the bottom of a coordinate plane | x axis
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the axis on the side of a coordinate plane | y axis
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a set of numbers used to locate a point on a grid | ordered pairs
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parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division , addition, subtraction | PEMDAS, or the order calculations are supposed to be done
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the amount of money left after all expenses have been paid when something is sold | profit
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tax paid on things owned | property tax
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the difference between the largest and the smallest number in a group | range
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the number that occurs the most often | mode
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the number that is in the middle | median
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