Carnegie C1M1T2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
fraction | Represents a part of a whole object, set, or unit. Written using two whole numbers separated by a bar. |
numerator | The number above the fraction bar. It indicates how many parts in the whole are counted. |
denominator | The number below the fraction bar. It indicates how many parts make up the whole. |
unit fraction | This has a numerator of 1 and a denominator that is a positive integer greater than 1. |
equivalent fractions | These represent the same whole |
benchmark fractions | Common ones that are used to estimate how much others are. An example is 1/2. |
inequality | Any mathematical sentence that shows a comparison. |
simplest form | A way of writing a fraction so that the numerator and the denominator have no common factors other than 1. |
Multiplicative Identity Property | This states that a X 1 = a, where a is a nonzero number. |
common denominator | a whole number that is a common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions. |
least common denominator (LCD) | The least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions. |
mixed number | This has a whole number part and a fraction part. |
improper fraction | A fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. |
reciprocal | This is also known as the multiplicative inverse of the number. |
Multiplicative Inverse Property | This states that a/b X b/a = 1, where a and b are nonzero numbers. |
multiplicative inverse | This means that for the fraction a/b this would be b/a, where a and b are nonzero numbers. The product of these two fractions is 1. |
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