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What Are those Vocabulary?
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Variable: A letter used to represent one or more numbers
Power: A way of writing repeated multiplication
Exponent: The number of times a factor will be multiplied
Base: The factor of a power
Equation: A mathematical sentence formed by setting 2 expressions equal
Perimeter: The sum of the lengths of the sides for a rectangle.
Area: The number of square units needed to cover a rectangle.
Evaluate: To solve or find the answer to a problem
Estimate: The process of finding an approximation
Meter: The basic unit of length in the metric system
Liter: The basic unit of capacity in the metric system
Gram: The basic unit of mass in the metric system
Mean: The sum of the values of a data set divided by the number of values.
Median: The middle value of a data set when the values are written in numerical order.
Mode: The value that occurs most often in a data set.
Range: The difference between the greatest and least value in a data set
Prime: A whole number greater than 1 that has only 2 factors: 1 and itself.
Multiple: The product of the number and any nonzero whole number.
Factor: Numbers that multiply together to make another number.
What Are those Vocabulary?
Across:1. | The sum of the values of a data set divided by the number of values. | 4. | The basic unit of mass in the metric system | 8. | A way of writing repeated multiplication | 10. | The product of the number and any nonzero whole number. | 12. | To solve or find the answer to a problem | 14. | The basic unit of length in the metric system | 16. | The difference between the greatest and least value in a data set | 18. | A whole number greater than 1 that has only 2 factors: 1 and itself. | 19. | The number of times a factor will be multiplied |
| | Down:2. | The process of finding an approximation | 3. | Numbers that multiply together to make another number. | 5. | The sum of the lengths of the sides for a rectangle. | 6. | The value that occurs most often in a data set. | 7. | The factor of a power | 9. | A mathematical sentence formed by setting 2 expressions equal | 11. | The basic unit of capacity in the metric system | 13. | A letter used to represent one or more numbers | 15. | The middle value of a data set when the values are written in numerical order. | 17. | The number of square units needed to cover a rectangle. |
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What Are those Vocabulary?
Across:1. | The sum of the values of a data set divided by the number of values. | 4. | The basic unit of mass in the metric system | 8. | A way of writing repeated multiplication | 10. | The product of the number and any nonzero whole number. | 12. | To solve or find the answer to a problem | 14. | The basic unit of length in the metric system | 16. | The difference between the greatest and least value in a data set | 18. | A whole number greater than 1 that has only 2 factors: 1 and itself. | 19. | The number of times a factor will be multiplied |
| | Down:2. | The process of finding an approximation | 3. | Numbers that multiply together to make another number. | 5. | The sum of the lengths of the sides for a rectangle. | 6. | The value that occurs most often in a data set. | 7. | The factor of a power | 9. | A mathematical sentence formed by setting 2 expressions equal | 11. | The basic unit of capacity in the metric system | 13. | A letter used to represent one or more numbers | 15. | The middle value of a data set when the values are written in numerical order. | 17. | The number of square units needed to cover a rectangle. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only