Find the missing factor of 6:
1, 3, 6
What is 2?
Correct! This word can describe both a triangle and the 90o angle for which it is named
What is right?
In anatomy, one foot has ten toes, but in the imperial measurement system it has twelve of these
What are inches?
This fraction is the simplest form of 2/4, 5/10, and 375/350
What is 1/2?
This chart is not edible; it is named for its shape
What is a pie chart?
17 has just two factors, making it this kind of number
What is prime?
This measurement describes the total length of a shape´s edges
What is perimeter?
This unpleasant adjective also describes one calculation of the average of a data set
What is mean?
The top half of a fraction is called this
What is the numerator?
This plot is most useful in measuring change over time
What is a line plot?
This number is a universal factor, by which every other number is divisible
What is 1?
This regular polygon has twelve sides
What is a dodecagon?
In the metric system, there are 100 centimeters in one of these
What is a meter?
We can give two fractions the same denominator by finding the denominators´ least common this
What is multiple?
Many graphs have a vertical and a horizontal one of these
What is an axis?
Find the missing factor of 24:
1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 24
What is 3?
If no two edges in a triangle have equal lengths, the triangle is called this
What is scalene?
Find the unit of measurement that does not belong:
Inches, meters, yards, gallons, miles
What are gallons?
Find the odd fraction out: 4/6, 3/5, 12/15, 18/30
What is 4/6?
This outdoorsy plot clearly marks the median, quartiles, and extrema of a data set
What is an axis?
This number is the only even prime number
What is 2?
Twinning is winning! Instead of describing two shapes as ¨equal,¨ we call them this word
What is congruent?
In England, meat might be priced in pounds per kilogram; here in the States, it is more likely priced in dollars per this unit of weight
What is a pound?
This arithmetic operation helps us reduce fractions to their simplest form
What is division?
Apart from being a noisy symbol of Christmas, this object also describes the curve of a normal distribution of data
What is a bell?