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100
This is the answer to an addition problem.
What is a sum?
100
This is the name for all 4 sided polygons.
What is a quadrilateral?
100
This is the number on the top part of the fraction.
What is the numerator?
100
100 centimeters is equal to this.
What is one meter?
100
This is the coefficient in the expression 13a.
What is 13?
200
This is the answer to a subtraction problem.
What is the difference?
200
This is an angle that is less than 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle?
200
This is the number on the bottom part of the fraction.
What is the denominator?
200
1,000 meters is equal to this.
What is one kilometer?
200
This is the variable in the expression 15c.
What is c?
300
This is the answer to a multiplication problem.
What is the product?
300
This is the name for the point where two lines come together on a shape.
What is a vertex?
300
In order to add or subtract fractions you must first make sure they have this.
What is a common denominator?
300
One mile is equal to this amount of feet.
What is 5,280?
300
This expression means "4 times b."
What is 4b?
400
This is the answer to a division problem.
What is the quotient?
400
This is an angle that is greater than 90 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle?
400
This kind of fraction has a larger number in the numerator and a smaller number in the denominator.
What is an improper fraction?
400
3 feet is equal to this.
What is one yard?
400
Jenny has $20 and she earns $10 for each lawn that she mows. She wants to buy a concert ticket that costs $65. She must mow this many lawns to have enough for her ticket.
What is 5?
500
This is exactly the same amount or value.
What is equal?
500
An angle that is exactly 90 degrees.
What is a right angle?
500
This number has a whole number and fraction. Example: 1 1/2
What is a mixed number?
500
One hundred centimeters is equal to this.
What is one meter?
500
There are 17 marbles in a bag. There are 6 blue, 8 yellow and 3 red marbles in a bag. This is the probability of picking a red marble.
What is 3/17?