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Geometry
100
1, 3, 5, and 15
What are the factors of 15?
100
4/8 and 3/6 in simplest form.
What is 1/2 ?
100
The answer to a division problem.
What is a quotient?
100
4 quarts is equal to this.
What is a gallon?
100
A closed figure with straight sides.
What is a polygon?
200
1, 7
What are the factors of 7?
200
The fraction 6/9 can be simplified by this.
What is 3?
200
You find this when you add numbers.
What is a sum?
200
The smallest unit of metric length.
What is a millimeter?
200
A 3 sided polygon
What is a triangle?
300
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, etc.
What are the multiples of 6?
300
A fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator.
What is an improper fraction?
300
15 times 65 gives you this.
What is a product?
300
The number of feet in a mile.
What is 5,280?
300
Two lines that will never touch.
What are parallel lines?
400
A number that has more than 2 factors?
What is a composite number?
400
The fraction you must multiply the numerator and denominator by when you generate equivalent fractions.
What is the wonderful one?
400
In the fraction 4 over 8, the 4 is this.
What is the numerator?
400
The largest unit in customary capacity.
What is a Gallon?
400
A quadrilateral with equivalent sides and 4 right angles.
What is a square?
500
The number 1 is this because it has only 1 factor...itself.
What is a special number?
500
7/5 as a mixed number
What is 1 2/5?
500
Every three numbers on the place value chart is seperated into these.
What are periods?
500
The smallest unit in customary length.
What is an inch?
500
A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
What is a trapazoid?