Algebra
Geometry
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents
Math Definitions
Operations
100
The solution to: 180 / 60 = g
What is g = 3?
100
A quadrilateral that has no parallel sides. It is often mistaken for a rhombus.
What is a kite?
100
The fraction that is equivalent to 0.15
What is 15/100?
100
A number that has exactly two factors: one and itself.
What a prime number?
100
4^3 (Four to the third power.)
What is 64?
200
A letter that stands for a number is called this.
What is a variable?
200
A parallelogram with 4 right angles.
What is a rectangle? or What is a square?
200
The fraction that is equivalent to 75%
What is 3/4? or What is 75/100?
200
In a data set, the number that come up the most often.
What is the mode
200
(9-7) - (4-3) + (3x6) =?
What is 19?
300
The solution to: 12*d = 132
What is d = 11 ?
300
Circles that share the same center.
What are concentric circles?
300
The percent for 3/5
What is 60%?
300
The answer to a additon problem.
What is a sum?
300
(2+4) x (56/7) =
What is 48?
400
The solution to: 3507/y = 501
What is y = 7?
400
A triangle with three sides the same length.
What is an equilateral triangle?
400
The fraction for 0.375
What is 375/1000? or What is 3/8?
400
These numbers are examples of this: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13...
What are prime numbers?
400
(3 -2) x (9x10) = ?
What is 90?
500
The solution to: x^2 = 144 (x to the second power or x squared)
What is x = 12?
500
A polygon with at least one reflex angle.
What is a CONCAVE polygon? (One vertex is pushed in.)
500
The root word of the word percent means this.
What is 'one hundred'? (Centum means one hundred in Latin.)
500
Rules that tell us the order in which to calculate operations. (Hint: PEMDAS)
What are the Order of Operations?
500
6 - 2 x 3 + 10 = ?
What is 10?
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