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Geometry
Metric Conversion
Terms
Fractions and Decimals
Landmarks of Data
100
Two lines that go on forever and never cross like train tracks.
What are parallel lines?
100
100 of this unit of metric measurement equals 1 meter.
What is a centimeter (cm)?
100
In a math equation, these symbols mean to do this part of the equation first.
What are parenthesis?
100
In the number 4.65, the 6 has this value.
What is tenths?
100
The term we use for the most common number in a set of data.
What is the mode?
200
This shape has exactly one set of parallel lines.
What is a trapezoid?
200
300 cm is the same as 3000 of this metric unit.
What is a millimeter (mm).
200
When I multiply 2 numbers together, the answer I get is called this.
What is the product?
200
In the number 567.34, the digit 7 has this value?
What is ones?
200
The term for the largest number in a data set.
What is the maximum?
300
I am a closed shape, made of line segments which do not cross.
What is a polygon?
300
This unit of metric measure is about the width of an M&M.
What is a cm?
300
In the equation 4 * Y = 20, y would be 5. We refer to y as this.
What is a missing variable?
300
1/10 can be written as this decimal.
What is 0.10
300
This is known as the difference between the minimum and maximum in a set of data.
What is the range?
400
All squares are _______ but all _______ are not squares.
What are rhombuses?
400
This unit of metric measurement is the most efficient for measuring the height of a door.
What is a meter?
400
1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 are _______ of the number 12.
What are factors?
400
1.50 is also known as this fraction.
What is 1 and 5/10 or 1 and 50/100.
400
The middle number in a set of data is known as this.
What is the median?
500
A 90 degree angle is called a _________.
What is a right angle?
500
12.4 cm is the equivalent to 124 _______.
What are millimeters?
500
3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 are ________ of the number 3.
What are multiples.
500
23 and 3/10 can be written as this decimal number.
What is 23.3?
500
The term for the answer you get when you add up all the data points and divide by the number of data points.
What is the mean or average?