A shape with four equal sides and four right angles.
What is a square
Scientists use this math operation to find how fast something is moving: distance divided by time.
What is division
The answer to an addition problem.
What is the sum
This number is known as a “dozen.”
What is 12
You use this math skill when figuring out how much change you should get.
What is subtraction
This line cuts a circle exactly in half
What is the diameter
Temperature changes can be negative or positive, which means they use this kind of number.
What are integers
A number that appears most often in a data set.
What is the mode
A number you can divide by 2 with no remainder is called this.
What is even
The way you compare prices to see which is cheaper per unit.
What is unit rate
A triangle with all sides different lengths is called this
What is a scalene triangle
This unit is used to measure angles.
What are degrees
The point at the center of a circle where all radii meet.
What is the center
A number raised to the power of 2 is called this kind of number.
What is a square number
When you follow steps like “multiply, then subtract,” you're using this set of rules.
What is the order of operations
The distance around a shape is called this.
What is the perimeter
Scientists graph data using an x-axis and y-axis, which is called this type of plane.
What is the coordinate plane
The number on the bottom of a fraction.
What is the denominator
The number that makes any other number stay the same when added to it: 0 + n = n.
What is zero (The additive identity)
Pizza slices are an example of these mathematical parts of a whole.
What are fractions
A 3D shape with 6 rectangular faces, like a shoebox.
What is a rectangular prism
The curved path a basketball follows when you shoot it is shaped like this type of graph.
What is a parabola
The opposite of “exponentiation” is this operation.
What is taking the root? (or What is rooting? / What is finding the square root
This 3-digit number is the smallest 3-digit palindrome.
What is 101
When saving money, the extra amount added to your balance by a bank is called this.
What is interest