7th Grade Math ISS Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
theoretical probability | the likeliness of an event happening based on all the possible outcomes. |
radius | A line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to a point on the circle or sphere. |
dimensions | A measurement of length in one direction cross-section. |
equation | A mathematical sentence in which two expressions are connected by an equality symbol. |
sample size | In a probability model for a random process, a list of the individual outcomes that are to be considered. |
multiplicative inverse | Two numbers whose product is 1 are multiplicative inverses of one another. Example |
vertical angles | A point at which the arms (sides) of an angle meet is known as the vertex of the angle. |
circumference.circumference | perimeter of a circle |
diameter | A straight line going through the center of a circle connecting two points on the |
percent of error | Show error as a percent of the exact value. |
scale model | A model or drawing based on a ratio of the dimension for the model and the actual object it represents. |
proportions | A mathematical sentence stating that two ratios are equal. |
experimental probability | the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials or times the activity is performed. |
population | The whole group from which a sample is taken. |
tip/gratuity | amount of money given to a person that has performed a service. |
supplementary angles | two angles that measure 180 degrees. |
compound event | A compound event consists of two or more outcomes or simple events. |
inference | the process of arriving at some conclusion that, though it is not logically derivable from the assumed premises, possesses some degree of probability relative to the premises. |
complex fraction | A fraction A/B where A and/or B are fractions (B nonzero). |
tax | a percent of money required by the government added to products or services |
markup | Money added to the original cost by the seller |
complimentary angles | two angles that measure 90 degrees. |
scale factor | The constant that is multiplied by the length of each side of a figure that produces an image that is the same shape as the original figure, but a different size. |
scale | The numeric values, set at fixed intervals, assigned to the axis of a graph. |
adjacent angles | are angles just next to each other |
cross products | two equal products obtained by multiplying the second term of each ratio by the first term of the other ratio in a production. |
probability | A number between 0 and 1 used to quantify likelihood for processes that have uncertain outcomes (such as tossing a coin, selecting a person at random from a group of people, tossing a ball at a target, or testing for a medical condition). |
constant of proportionality | The constant value of the ratio of two proportional quantities x and y. |
sales tax | a tax on goods and services purchased and is normally a certain percentage added to the buyer's cost. |
inequality | is a mathematical sentence that uses symbols such as <, ≤,="">, or ≥ to compare two quantities.solution set |
commission | A fee paid for services, usually a percentage of the total cost. |
percent of change(increase/decrease) | A rate of change expressed as a percent. Example |
additive inverse property | Two numbers whose sum is 0 are additive inverses of one another. Example |
expression | A collection of numbers, symbols, and/or operation signs that stands for a number. |
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