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100

99/11

9

100

read this decimal 62.3

62 and 3 tenths

100

Write this decimal. (3x10) + (6x1/10) + (6x1/100) + (5x1/1000) 

30.665

100

A straight figure that goes on forever in both directions. 

line or straight line

100

Angle that measures 180 degrees exactly

Straight Angle

200

12x12

144

200

Read this decimal. 453.1.

Four hundred fifty three and 1 tenth

200

Write this decimal (8x100) + (5x10) + (4x1) +(5x1/100) + (2x1/1000) 

854.052

200

Has one endpoint and goes on forever in just one direction.

Ray

200

An angle that is greater than 90 degrees.

Obtuse Angle


300

21x6

126

300

Read this decimal.  950.95 

Nine hundred fifty and 95 hundreths.

300

Write this decimal in expanded form. Five hundred three and four tenths.

(5x100) + (3x1) + (4x1/10)

300

Two line segments that cross each other.

Intersecting lines

300

Angle that is exactly 90 degrees.

Right Angle

400

72x3

216

400

Read this decimal. 2.971

Two and nine hundred seventy-one thousandths.

400

Write this in expanded form. Eighty-six and seventy-seven hundredths.

(8x10) + (6x1) + (7x1/10) + (7x1/100)

400

Two line segments that stay the same distance apart from each other.

Parallel lines.

400

Angle that is less than 90 degrees is

Acute Angle

500

52x5

260

500

Read this decimal. 672.545

Six hundred seventy-two and five hundred forty-five thousandths.

500

write this in expanded form: three hundred ninety-seven and four hundred eighty-two thousandths

(3x100) + (9x10) + (7x1) + (4x1/10) + (8x1/100) + (2x1/1000)

500

Two line segments that cross each other at a 90 degree angle.

Perpendicular line.

500

Put this fraction in simplest form 3/27

1/9