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A number with one or more digits to the right of the decimal point.

Decimal

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The answer in a multiplication problem.

Product

100

Fractions that name the same part or amount.

Equivalent Fractions

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A number that shows how many times the base is used as a factor.

Exponent

100

The answer to a subtraction problem 

Differrence 

200

A way to write numbers by showing the value of Each digit.

Expanded form

200

One of ten equal parts

Tenth

200

The amount left over when a number cannot be divided equally.

Remainder

200

To find a number that is close to the exact amount.

Estimate

200

Fractions that name the same amount or part

Equivalent Fractions

300

One of 100 equal parts

Hundredth

300

One of 1000 equal parts.

Thousandth

300

A common multiple of two or more denomintaor

Common Denominator

300

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

Mixed number

400

An ordered set of numbers or objects; the order helps you predict what will come next.

Pattern

400

The number that results  from dividing.

Quotient

400

The number that is to be divided in a division problem.

Dividend

400

A number that is a multiple of two or more numbers

Common Multiple

400

The number above the bar in a fraction that tells how many equal parts of the whole or group are being considered.

Numerator

500

The value of each digit in a number based on the location of the digit.

Place Value

500

The number that divides the dividend.

Divisor

500

A symbol used to separate dollars from cents in money and to separate the ones place and tenths place a in a decimal.

Decimal Point

500

The number below the bar  in a fraction that tells how many equal parts I are in a the whole or in a group.

Denominator

500

When the numerator and the denominator only have one as a common factor.

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