The answer to an addition problem.
What is the sum?
The answer to a multiplication problem.
What is the product?
Two financial institutions
What are banks and credit unions?
The top number in a fraction.
What is a numerator?
The first place value to the right of the decimal.
What is the "tenths"?
The answer to a subtraction problem.
What is the difference?
The answer to a division problem.
What is the quotient?
The money you keep after taking away expenses.
What is profit?
The bottom number in a division problem.
What is a denominator?
The second place value to the right of a decimal.
What is the "hundredths"?
A problem in which we know the total.
What is a subtraction problem?
*Bonus: What is a division problem?
This multiplication strategy:
What is multiplication using the "Area Model"?
Expenses that change each week or month.
What are variable expenses?
The number that changes when +/- fractions with like denominators.
What is the numerator?
The strategy for +/- decimals.
What is "line up the decimals"?
A problem in which we do not know the total.
What is an addition problem?
**Bonus: What is a multiplication problem?
This multiplication strategy:
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What is the standard algorithm?
Expenses that stay the same each week or month.
What are fixed expenses?
The number that stays the same when +/- fractions with like denominators.
What is the denominator?
The word that represents the decimal when a number is in word form.
What is "and"?
The name of a model we can use to help us determine if a problem is addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
What is a strip diagram?
A saying to help you remember the steps to a division problem.
What is "Dad, Mom, Sister, Brother, Rover" or "Does MacDonald's Sell Cheese Burgers"?
The extra money you pay when you pay back borrowed money (loan).
What is interest?
The strategy for comparing or finding equivalent fractions.
What is cross-multiplying?
The strategy for comparing decimals.
What is "start on the left and compare digits with the same place value"?