Metric System
Weight
3-D Figures
Properties
Characteristics of 3-D Figures
100
A decimal system of measurement. Includes units such as meter, gram, and liter.
Metric System
100
A customary unit for measuring weight.

(equal to 16 ounces)

Pound
100
A figure that has length, width, and height.
Three-Dimensional Figure
100
To multiply a sum by a number , multiply each addend by the number, and add the products.

ex.

4x(2+7)

Distributive Property
100
The line segment where two faces of a 3-D figure meet.
Edge
200
A metric unit used to measure length.

(equal to 100 centimeters)

Meter
200
A metric unit for measuring mass.

(1 of these is equal to 1,000 milligrams)

Gram
200
A 3-D figure with 6 faces that are congruent squares.
Cube
200
The order in which factors are multiplied does NOT change the product.
Commutative Property of Multiplication 
200
The point where 3 or more faces meet on a 3-D figure.
Vertex
300

A metric unit used to measure length.

(1 HUNDRED of these equal 1 meter)

Centimeter
300
A customary unit for measuring weight.

(equal to 2,000 pounds)

Ton
300
A prism with a rectangular base.
Rectangular Prism
300
The way in which factors are grouped does NOT change the product.

ex.

(8x7)x10 = 8x(7x10)

Associative Property of Multiplication
300
A flat surface.
Face
400

A metric unit for measuring LONGER distances of length.

Kilometer
400
A metric unit for measuring mass.

(equal to 1,000 grams)

Kilogram
400
A 3-D figure with 2 parallel, congruent faces, called bases. At least 3 of the faces are rectangles.
Prism
400
The product of any factor and 1 equals the factor.

ex.

42.08x1=42.08

Identity Property of Multiplication
400
Two parallel congruent faces in a prism.
Bases
500

A metric unit used to measure length.

(1 THOUSAND of these equals 1 meter)

Millimeter
500
A metric unit for measuring mass.

(equal to 1 gram)

Milligram
500
A prism that has triangular bases.
Triangular Prism
500
The way in which numbers are grouped does NOT change the sum.

ex.

(15+25)+88 = 15+(25+88)

Associate Property of Addition
500
The space inside a 3-D figure.
Volume