Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Different Bases
Roman Numerals
Operations
100

a symbol used to represent a number

What is a numeral?

100

I, V, X, L, C, D, M

What are Roman Numerals?

100

In a Base Ten number, give the value of the digit 3 in the number 3,784.

What is 3,000?

100

Write the Base 10 numeral for IX.

What is 9?

100

Add the two Base Eight numerals: 245 + 627

What is 1074?

200

describes quantities or values

What is a number?

200

the amount left over after dividing a number

What is a remainder?

200

In a Base 5 number, give the value of the digit 4 in 1432. 

What is 100 or 4x25 or four twenty-fives?

200

Write the Roman Numeral for 22.

What is XXII?

200

Add the Base Five numerals: 4211+3441.

What is 13202?

300

the number being divided

What is a dividend?

300

a number that divides into another number

What is a divisor?
300

In a Base Five number, give the value of the digit in 2.4  .

What is 4/5 or 4x1/5 or four fifths?

300

This Roman Numeral is equivalent to 500 in Base 10.

What is D?

300

Add the binary numbers: 1011 + 101

What is 10000?

400

the opposite or reverse operation

What is inverse?

400

the base of a system of numbers 

(ex. 10 in the decimal system)

What is a radix?

400

In a Base 8 number, give the value of the 6 in the number 621.74  .

What is 384?

400

Write the Roman Numeral for the Base 10 number 454.

What is CDLIV?

400

Add the Base Nine numerals: 628 + 527

What is 1256?

500

the location in a number that separates the integral part from the fractional part

What is a radix point?

500

a number system using the base number of two

What is binary?

500

Convert the Base Five number 24 into a Base Two number. 

What is 1110?

500

Write the Base 10 numeral for MMCCCXLIX.

What is 2,349?

500

Add the Base Seven numerals: 624 + 361

What is 1315?

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