This property says you can switch the order of adding and multiplying.
The decimal place that is third from the decimal...
What is thousandths?
When adding and subtracting fractions, you MUST have a...
The formula for volume...
What is length x width x height?
The horizontal axis on the coordinate plane...
What is the x-axis?
What comes first in the order of operations - subtraction or division?
What is division?
The steps to long division...
What are divide, multiply, subtract, bring down, and bring back?
9/12 in simplest form is...
What type of data will the question "What is your favorite color?" yield?
What is categorical data?
The vertical axis on the coordinate plane...
What is the y-axis?
If there are no parentheses in an order of operations problem, what comes next (after exponents)?
What is multiplication?
When multiplying whole numbers, what should you include in the second partial product?
What is a placeholder zero?
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, use...
The type of graph that is used for data that changes over time...
What is line graph?
Give the order of coordinate pairs...
What is (x, y)?
What is the fifth term in the pattern? (1, 2) (2, 4) (3, 6)
What is (5, 10)?
When adding and subtracting decimals, what should you do with like places?
What is line them up?
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number...
What is long divide?
What type of data will the question "How many minutes did you spend studying?" yield?
What is numerical data?
A parallelogram with all four sides equal in length...
What is a rhombus?
What property is shown here: 3(7 + 4) = (3 x 7) + (3 x 4)?
What is the distributive property?
How many times greater is the digit in the thousandths than the digit in the thousands?
What is 1,000,000?
Name a strategy that can be used to solve 10 1/2 x 12 1/4...
How do you find the volume of two prisms that are "glued" together?
What is multiply (L X W X H) to find the two individual volumes and then add them together?
A quadrilateral with two pairs of equal, parallel sides and four right angles...
What is a rectangle?