The number of teaspoons in a tablespoon
3 teaspoons in a tablespoon
The digit in the thousands place in 984,329.
What is 4.
The figures are the same shape and same size.
What is congruent.
This is the chant to help us remember how to compare two fractions.
What is "criss-cross applesauce compare the fractions be the boss".
Process by which you find the mean of a number.
What is add and then divide.
This is the number of feet in a mile.
What is 5,280 feet
What is 66,485 rounded to the nearest ten thousand.
What is 70,000
Two lines that never cross.
What is intersecting.
The term for the bottom and top of a fraction.
What is denominator and numerator.
The process by which you find the range of a set of numbers.
What is put the numbers in order from least to greatest and subtract the least from the greatest.
The number of pounds in a ton.
What is 2000.
The expanded form of 9,478.
9000 + 400 + 70 + 8
The perimeter of a rectangle with 8mm and 5mm sides.
What is 26 mm.
You use this to reduce a fraction.
What is the GCF (greatest common factor)
The process to find the median of a set of numbers.
What is putting the numbers in order from least to greatest and locating the number in the middle.
The number of quarts in 7 gallons.
What is 28.
The standard number for 70,000 + 2,000 + 500 + 70 +3.
What is 72,573.
The radius of a circle with a diameter of 18 mm.
What is 9 mm.
You use this to find a common denominator.
What is the least common multiple.
The process by which we find the mode of a number.
What is putting the set of numbers in order from least to greatest and locating the number that occurs the most often.
The number of grams in a kilogram.
What is 1000 grams.
The clue for finding the standard number from the expanded form.
What is: from expanded form to standard form you count the digits ........ make the dashes......
The area of a square with 6 in. sides.
What is 36 in.
The way you chance a mixed number to an improper fraction.
What is "multiply then add to make the queen mad"
The Prime numbers from 1-20.
What is 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19