Variables and Patterns
Factoring in Structure
Comparing Quantities
Bits of Rational
Covering and Surrounding
100

The axis that goes side to side.

The X axis

100

Two numbers that multiply to get a product.

A factor pair.

100

The definition of a ratio.

A multiplicative comparison between two quantities. 

100

What you need to add and subtract fractions.

common denominators

100

L X W

the area of a rectangle

200

The axis that goes up and down.

The Y axis.

200

A product that two numbers can share.

A common multiple.

200
Two ratios that have the same multiplicative relationship.

What are equivalent ratios?

200

The model we used to show fraction multiplication.

the brownie pan model

200

L X W X 1/2

the area of a triangle

300

The variable that goes on the x axis.

The Independent Variable.

300

The first time two cycles or orbits will be in the same spot again.

least common multiple

300

A part to hole ratio out of 100.

a percent

300

We answer this question with Division.

how many of one thing fits into another thing?

300

Two lines that never cross.

 parallel lines

400

The variable that goes on the Y axis. 

The Dependent Variable?

400
The longest factor string a number can have.

What is the Prime Factorization?

400

A ratio comparing a part of a group to another part of that same group.

a part to part ratio

400

We used Cheese Blocks to answer this type of question.

a whole number divided by a fraction

400

A 90 degree angle.

right angle

500

Both parts of how we describe the relationship between two variables.

What happens to one variable as the other changes? Is the change consistent?

500

The Order of Operations 

PEMDAS

500

The two operations we don't use when making a ratio comparison.

Addition and Subtraction. 

500

What are the two operations where order doesn't matter?

Addition and Multiplication

500

A triangle with two equal sides.

Isosceles. 

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