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NumberSense

Measurement GeometryData

AnalysisAlgebra

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Result of multiplying any number by itself.

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What is a perfect square?

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A number such as 2/2, 3/3, or 4/4, which helps you find and equivalent fractions, and also helps you simplify fractions.

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What is Mr. 1?

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A property that lets you add or multiply numbers in any order.

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What is the commutative property of addition and

multiplication?

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PEMDAS. Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally.

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What is the order of operations?

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A property that lets you group numbers any way you like when

adding or multiplying.

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What is the associative property?

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Find the sum of the lengths of all the sides of a 2 dimensional figure, such as a square or

triangle.

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What is a perimeter?

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The units resulting in multiplying the length times the width of a regular 2 dimensional

figure, such as a square or triangle.

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What is square units?

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The result of multiplying the length x the width x the height of a 3 dimensional figure, such

as a cylinder or rectangular prism. Expressed in cubic units.

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What are cubic units?

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The result of covering the faces of a 3 dimensional object, such

as a rectangular prism.

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What is surface area?

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Filling a 3 dimensional figure.

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What is volume?

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The line that begins on one side of a circle, passes through the

center and ends at the other side of a circle.

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What is diameter?

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Represents ½ of the diameter.

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What is radius?

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The distance around the circle.

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What is circumference?

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Multiply the base x the height and divide it by 2. The result is

expressed in square units.

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What is the area of a triangle?

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Multiply the length x the width of a 2 dimensional figure, and

express the result in square units.

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What is finding the area of squares, rectangles and

parallelograms.

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A table used to record tallies.

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What is a frequency table?

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The part of a graph that has equal spaces between entries.

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What is the scale of a graph?

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22, 25, 25, 25, 26, 29, 30

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What is the median of a set of data?

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22, 25, 25, 25, 26, 29, 30

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What is the mode of a set of data?

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Found by finding the sum of all the numbers in a set of data and then dividing by the number of

numbers in the set of data.

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What is the mean of a set of data?

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Used in the place of a unknown value. It is

usually a letter written in italics.

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What is a variable?

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A tool used to study a set of numbers to find a constant

pattern or rule.

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What is an input/output table?

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For example: X + 5 = y

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What is an equation?

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Such as (2,5)

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What is an ordered pair?

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Multiply the x value by 4.

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What is my rule?