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The distance between the origin and the point representing the real number.

Absolute Value.

100

Money paid or earned for the use of money.

Interest.

100

The number in an expression without a variable.

Constant terms.

100

The possible results of an experiment.

Outcomes.

100

A polygon with exactly 4 sides.

Quadrilateral.

200

Numbers, variables, and operations that are grouped together to show the value of something.

Expression.

200

A percent at which you earn or pay back money.

Rate.

200

The middle number in an ascending or descending list of numbers.

Median.

200

the distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle.

Radius.

200

A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.

Trapezoid.

300

A mathematical sentence created by placing an equal sign "=" between two expressions.

Equation.

300

Amount the price of an item is increased so a profit can be made.

Markup.

300

A three-dimensional model that has congruent angles and proportional lengths.

Scale model.

300

The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.

Surface area.

300

A quadrilateral in which opposite sides are parallel and congruent.

parallelogram.

400

To multiply a term to two or more terms inside a set of parentheses.

Distribute.

400

A neutral question or a random sample that is a large enough representation of a population.

Unbiased.

400

The pair of angles with the same vertex on opposite sides of two intersecting lines. *Blank*Blank* are congruent.

Vertical Angles.

400

The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object, excluding the area of the base(s).

Lateral Surface Area.

400

An angle with a measure of exactly 180. A straight angle created by two rays forms a line.

Straight angle.

500

The constant value of the ratio of two proportional quantities.

Constant of Proportionality.

500

The probability of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes; what should happen.

Theoretical probability.

500

Two or more events in which the outcome of one event affects or influences the outcome of the other event(s).

Dependent event.

500

The probability that is based on the repeated trials of an experiment; what does happen.

Experimental probability.

500

Two nonadjacent angles on opposite sides of a transversal and on the exterior of a pair of parallel lines intersected by the transversal.

Alternate Exterior Angles.

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