small 4 sided polygon with 2 sets of parallel sides
What is a square?
the measure of how long something is
What is length?
the value given to the place a digit has in a number
What is place value?
The answer to a multiplication problem
What is product?
the first place after the decimal point; one of ten equal parts of a whole
What is tenths?
Larger 4 sided polygon with 2 sets of parallel sides
What is a rectangle?
a system of measurement used in the U.S.; standard units are feet, ounces and gallons
What is customary system?
a number written as the sum of the values of its digits
What is expanded form?
The answer to a division problem
the second place after the decimal point; one part of 100 equal parts of a whole
What is hundredths?
The types of angles
What is an acute angle, right angle, obtuse angle?
a number sentence that uses the equal sign (=) to show that two expressions have the same value
What is equation?
the symbols used to write a number: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
What is digit?
Products found by breaking one factor in a multiplication problem into ones, tens, hundreds, and so on, and then multiplying each of these by the other factor.
What is partial products?
the number above the fraction bar in a fraction
What is numerator?
The thing that is straight, not curved, goes on forever in both directions
What is a line?
a table that uses a rule to relate one set of numbers to another set of numbers
What is input-output table?
the assigned or calculated numerical quantity
What is value?
the number to be divided
What is dividend?
numbers that name the same amount
What is equivalent?
2 pairs of parallel sides, 2 pairs of congruent sides
What is parallelogram?
the amount of matter that something contains.
What is mass?
a number written to show the value of each digit. It is shown as a sum of each digit multiplied by its matching place value
What is expanded notation?
in division, the number that is left after the division is complete
What is remainder?
a number with one or more places to the right of the decimal point
What is a decimal?