Stack #164574 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
addition | the act or process of adding or uniting |
angle | two rays that share a common endpoint |
right angle | an angle with a measure of 90 degrees |
atribute | a quality or characteristic inherent in or ascribed to someone or something |
chart | a sheet exhibiting information in a tabular form |
circle | a closed curve with all its points in one plane and the same distance from a fixed point (the center) |
closed figure | a geometric form consisting of any combination of points, lines, or planes with no gaps |
coin | a piece of metal stamped and issued by authority of a government symbolizing values of money |
compare | to consider or describe as similar |
data | things known; a collection of information |
denominator | the number below the line in a fraction where a whole number is divided into equal parts--the denominator represents the total number of equal parts |
diagonal | a line segment that joins two vertices of a polygon but is not a side of teh polygon |
difference | the amount that remains after one quantity is subtracted from another |
digit | any one of the ten symbols 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9 |
disagree | to fail to agree |
division | the operation of making equal groups |
equal | having the same value |
equation | A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal |
estimate (verb) | to find a number close to an exact amount |
expression | a variable or combination of variables, numbers, and symbols that represents a mathematical relationship |
fewer than | a number with a lesser value than a compared number |
fewest | lowest amount |
figure | a closed shape in 2 or 3 dimensions |
fraction | a way of representin part of a whole or part of a group by telling the number of equal parts in the whole and the number of those parts you are describing |
graph | a drawing that shows a relationship between a set of data |
greater than | a number representing a greater value than a compared number |
greatest | unusually or comparatively large in size or dimension |
hundreds | the value of the digit three places to the left of the decimal |
information | knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance |
intersecting lines | two lines that meet or cross |
key | a table, gloss, or cipher for decoding or interpreting |
kite | a four sided geometrical shape in which each side is equal in length to one of the sides joining it |
label | a descriptive term |
least | smallest in size, amount, degree, etc |
length | 1) the distance along a line or figure from one point to another 2)one dimension of a 2 or 3 dimensional figure |
less than | to a smaller extent, amount, or degree |
line | an infinite set of points forming a straight path in two directions |
line plot | a diagram showing frequency of data on a number line |
line segment | a part of a line defined by two endpoints |
location | a place, site, or position where something is or could be located |
more than | to a larger extent, amount, or degree |
most | greatest amount extent, or degree |
multiplication | the operation of repeated addition |
multiply | to perform multiplication |
number | a member of the set of positive integers; one of a series of symbols of unique meaning in a fixed order that can be derived by counting |
number line | a diagram that represents numbers as points on a line |
number pattern | an arrangement of repeated numbers |
even number | a whole number that is divisible by 2 |
odd number | a whole number that is not divisible by 2 |
whole number | any of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on |
numerator | the number that tells how many equal parts are described by the fraction. In the fraction 3/5, the 3 is the numerator. |
ones | the value of a digit one place to the left of the decimal |
operation | addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x), division (/) |
parallel | always the same distance apart |
parallelogram | a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel and congruent sides |
pattern | a set of numbers that follow a rule from one term to the next |
perimeter | the distance around a figure |
perpendicular | forming right angles |
pictograph | a graph that displays countable data with symbols or pictures |
place value | the value of the position of a digit in a number |
point | an exact location in space |
population | a group of people (or objects or events) that fit a particular description |
problem | a question to be considered, solved, or answered |
product | the result of multiplication |
property | (1) a characteristic trait or peculiarity, especially one serving to define or describe its possessor (2) a characteristic attribute possessed by all members of a class |
quadrilateral | a four sided polygon |
rectangle | a quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent, parallel sides and four right angles |
represent | To be a sign of, a symbol of, or stand in for something; to be the equivalent of. |
rhombus/rhombi | a parallelogram with all four sides equal in length |
round to the nearest | (1) forming or expressed by a whole number, with no fraction (2) expressed to the nearest ten, hundred, or thousand |
rule | a method or procedure; the given method between terms |
ruler | an instrument used to measure length |
scale | an instrument used for weighing |
side | 1) a line segment connected to other segements to form a polygon 2) an edge of a polyhedron |
square | a parallelogram with for congruent sides and four right angles |
subtraction | an operation that gives the distance bewteen two numbers or an operation used to compare two numbers |
sum | the result of addition |
survey | a detailed study by gathering information |
symbol | something that represents something else |
tens | value of the digit two places to the left of the decimal |
thermometer | an instrument for measuring the degrees of temperature |
thousands | the value of the digit four places to the left of the decimal |
title | the name used to describe the data of a graph |
total | the value of the whole amount |
trapezoid | a quadrilateral with exactly two parallel sides |
triangle | a polygon with three sides and three angles |
vertex/vertices | 1) the point at which two line sements, lines, or rays meet to form an angle 2) a point on a polyhedron where three or more faces intersect |
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