Numbers you get when you multiply one number by another number
Multiple
The answer to a multiplication problem
Product
Numerator
An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees
Acute angle
The number of unit squares that cover the surface of an closed figure
Area
What is this called:
3,000 + 600 + 50 + 3
Number that you multiply with another number to get a product (think "t-chart")
The answer to a division problem
Number on the bottom of the fraction line
Denominator
An angle that measures more than 90 but less than 180 degrees
Obtuse Angle
The distance around a shape
Perimeter
The answer to a subtraction problem
Difference
Numbers with more than 2 factors
Composite
The value that is divided by another value
Dividend
A fraction with a numerator of 1
Unit fraction
An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees
Right Angle
A figure with four sides and four angles
Quadrilateral
The calculation of a value that is NOT exact
Estimate
Numbers with exactly 2 factors
Prime
The value that is divided into another number
Divisor
the combination of a whole number and a fraction
A part of a line that has a fixed endpoint but goes on forever in one direction
Ray
A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and no right angles
Parallelogram
Digits
Mathematical relationship used to find the next value in a sequence (Hint: it has to work every time in a pattern)
Rule
What's left over in a division problem
Remainder
The first place value to the right of a decimal point
tenth
A line that has two endpoints
Line Segment
A triangle with no equal sides
Scalene Triangle
The position of a digit in a number is its ______.
Place Value
Each number in a sequence is a _____
Comparing two quantities when a number is multiplied by another number (Example: 3 times as many as 4 is 12)
Multiplicative Comparison
The second place value after the decimal point
Hundredths
What does a full circle measure?
360 degrees
A triangle with two equal sides
Isosceles Triangle
When I estimate to the nearest place value, I am _______.
Rounding
The numbers that are on the left side of a table (think about a t-chart table and what the number on the left side are called)
Input
The amount of time that passes from the start to the end of an event
Elapsed Time
Fractions with different numerators and denominators that share the same value
Equivalent Fractions
An exact location in space
Point
Lines that meet at a right angle
Perpendicular Lines
A group of 3 digits in a place value chart
Period
The numbers on the right side of a table (think about a t-chart table and what the numbers are the right side are called)
Output
A standard of measurement (Ex: liters, grams, etc. )
Unit
Give me an example of 1 whole as a fraction
2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, 6/6, etc.
When two rays meet at a common endpoint
Angle
A closed, two dimensional shape that has at least two sides
Polygon