This is the metric unit for distance
Meter
If you add up all the side lengths of any shape, you get this measurement
Perimeter
The number of degrees in every triangle
180
The number of degrees in every circle
360
This goes at the top of the graph, another word for name
Title
This is the metric unit for volume/liquid capacity
Liter
A quadrilateral where all sides and angles are the same
Square
Type of triangle with one angle greater than 90o
Obtuse
A line drawn from the center of a circle to any point on the outside of the circle, used in almost all circle calculations
Radius
This type of graph uses pictures to represent data
Pictograph
This is the metric unit for mass
Gram
A quadrilateral where all sides are equal and only opposite sides are parallel
Rhombus
Type of triangle where two sides are the same
Isosceles
A line drawn from any point on the outside part of a circle through the center to another point on the outside of the circle is called this
Diameter
This type of graph uses portions of a circle to show percentages of a whole
Pie chart
If you have 1,000 grams of something, then you have one ____gram
Kilo or kilogram
A quadrilateral with adjacent pairs of sides are equal
Kite
To find the area of a triangle, you multiply 1/2 by these two measurements
Base
Height
The formula for this is 2πr, also known as the length of the circle's outside or the perimeter of a circle
Circumference
The numbers on the side of a graph are called this, which can be adjusted if data sets are larger or smaller in range
Scale
If you have 0.1 (1/10, one tenth) meters of something, then you have one ____meter
Deci or decimeter
Often described (by me) as perimeter for 3D shapes, this measurement is the total area of all sides of a 3D shape added together
Surface Area
A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths
Scalene
This is the formula for volume of a sphere
(4/3)πr3
This type of graph is used for multiple data sets for certain data points, like test scores by the same people for two distinct years