What is the answer to a multiplication problem called?
100
The bottom number of a fraction.
What is a denominator?
100
Just multiply across the numerators and then do the same with the denominators.
What is how to multiply a fraction?
100
$.24 and $.89 not $.009 or $ .8
To what decimal place are American coins?
100
1000 are in one of these sticks.
How many millimeters are in a meter?
200
Quotient
What is the answer to a division problem called?
200
The top number of a fraction.
What is the numerator?
200
First, you multiply the denominator with the whole number and then add the numerator. Do the same with the second fraction and then multiply across the numerators and denominators.
What is how to multiply when you have a mixed number?
200
You don't have to worry about placing the decimal point until the end.
When do you have to place the decimal point in a multiplication problem?
200
How many meter sticks would you need to lay out in a row to make a mile?
What is 1000?
300
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally
What is a way to remember the Order of Operations?
300
When you take one from the whole number so that you can subtract the fraction.
What is regrouping.
300
When you reduce (or simplify) first by simplifying a numerator and a denominator before you multiply across.
What is cross cancelling?
300
Bring the decimal point straight down.
What do you do with the decimal point in an addition or subtraction problem?
300
There are 8 of these in a gallon.
How many pints are in a gallon?
400
Any of the following: Decomposing numbers, adding to friendly numbers (number bonds), commutative strategy, distributive strategy, counting on...
What is an addition strategy you can use?
400
When you look at the two different denominators and find equivalent fractions that have the same denominator so that you can add or subtract.
What is finding the lowest common denominator?
400
You don't do anything to the first number, change the division to multiplication, and flip the second number, then follow multiplication rules.
What is dividing fractions?
400
The decimal point goes straight up into the answer.
What do you do with the decimal point in a division problem?
400
1. All sides have to be straight.
2. There can be no openings- each side needs to connect to another side.
What is the definition of a polygon?
500
Any of the following: Decomposing numbers, distributive property, commutative property, identity property, repeated addition, number bonds, the algorithm, halving and doubling, skip counting...
What is a multiplication strategy you can use?
500
When you change an improper fraction to a mixed fraction and move the whole number over to add to the other whole numbers (if there are any).
What is simplifying the answer?
500
OF... Because you are taking, for example, one-half OF one-third.
What word helps you understand why is the product to a fraction multiplication problem smaller than the numbers multiplied?
500
Really no reason, since they don't change the value of decimal problem. Perhaps just to use them as a place holder.
What is reason for having zeroes after (to the right of) the decimal point?
500
1. Two parallel lines, but different lengths.
2. Two other lines that each have one obtuse and one acute angle, and measure the same length.
What types of lines is a regular trapezoid made of?