Fractions
Decimals and Percents
The Number Line
Operations
Rational Numbers
100

The number above the line in a fraction.  It tells how many equal parts are being used.

Numerator

100

A comparison of a number to 100.

Percent

100

An integer less than one.

Positive Integer

100
The result when numbers are added.

Sum

100

The set of whole numbers and their opposites.  

{...-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3...}

Integers

200

The number below the line in a fraction.  It tells how many equal parts the are in the whole.

Denominator

200
A decimal number that ends.

Terminating Decimal

200

An integer less than zero.

Negative Integer

200

The result when numbers are multiplied.

Product

200

A number without fractions or decimals.

{0, 1, 2, 3, 4...}

Whole Number

300

A number that is made up of a whole number and a fraction.

Mixed Number

300

A decimal number in which one or more digits repeats infinitely.

Repeating Decimal

300

The distance a number is away from zero.

Absolute Value

300

The result when numbers are divided.

Quotient
300

Any number that can be expressed as a repeating or terminating decimal.

Rational Number

400

Fractions that name the same amount or part.

Equivalent Fractions

400

A percent of a person's earnings that is paid to the government.

Income Tax

400

The numbers to the left of zero on a number line are?

Negative Numbers

400

The result when numbers are subtracted.

Difference

400

The numbers that we normally use to count.

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5...}

Natural Numbers (Counting Numbers)

500

A fraction is in this when the numerator and denominator have only 1 as a common factor.

Simplest Form

500

A percent of the cost of an item that is charged by the government to raise money for the public.

Sales Tax

500

The numbers to the write of zero on a number line are?

Positive Numbers

500

This is needed to add or subtract fractions.

Least Common Denominator

500

The following numbers all belong in which subset of rational numbers?

{25, 0, 15, 198}

Whole Numbers

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