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Stephanie's Crossword
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Prime Number: a number that is only divisible by one and itself.
Complex Fraction: a ratio of two fractions that may be expressed as either, sums, differences, products, or quotients and are simplified to a simpler problem.
Consecutive Integers: numbers that follow one another
Ratio: a comparison between two quantities.
Proportion: an equation which states two equations are equal.
Variable: a symbol or letter used to represent an unknown value.
Unit Rate: a rate in which the second quantity is 1 unit.
Sales Tax: percentage added on to the total cost in benefit of the government.
Coefficient: the number in front of an variable.
Discount: percent or amount taken of a item.
Gratuity: an amount earned based on the percent of total sale.
Principle: money invested or borrowed.
Scale Factor: a constant number that is multiplied or divided.
Linear Relationship: a relationship that makes a straight line when graphed. It is usually written in the form y=mx+b, where m is called the slope and b is the y intercept.
Area: the number of square units that fit inside of a figure.
Rational Numbers: set of real numbers that includes integers, fractions, terminating and repeating decimals.
Commission: the amount earned based on the percent of total sale.
Markup: the amount added to the buying price of an item. it is usually a percentage of the buying price.
Markdown:the amount subtracted from the buying price of an item. it is usually a percent of the buying price.
Algebraic Expression: an expression that includes at least one variable.
Like Terms: terms that have the same variable raised to the same power or exponent.
Terminating Decimal: a decimal that ends eventually.
Repeating Decimal: a decimal that never ends.
Improper Fraction: a fraction in which the numerator is greater then the denominator.
Constant Rate: a relationship in which when one number is doubled the other is doubled as well.
Stephanie's Crossword
Across:| 3. | an equation which states two equations are equal. | | 6. | percentage added on to the total cost in benefit of the government. | | 8. | numbers that follow one another | | 9. | an amount earned based on the percent of total sale. | | 10. | a fraction in which the numerator is greater then the denominator. | | 13. | the number in front of an variable. | | 14. | a symbol or letter used to represent an unknown value. | | 15. | a decimal that ends eventually. | | 16. | set of real numbers that includes integers, fractions, terminating and repeating decimals. | | 19. | a comparison between two quantities. | | 20. | a ratio of two fractions that may be expressed as either, sums, differences, products, or quotients and are simplified to a simpler problem. | | 21. | a decimal that never ends. | | 22. | percent or amount taken of a item. | | 23. | money invested or borrowed. |
| | Down:| 1. | the amount added to the buying price of an item. it is usually a percentage of the buying price. | | 2. | a relationship in which when one number is doubled the other is doubled as well. | | 4. | a number that is only divisible by one and itself. | | 5. | a relationship that makes a straight line when graphed. It is usually written in the form y=mx+b, where m is called the slope and b is the y intercept. | | 7. | the number of square units that fit inside of a figure. | | 11. | an expression that includes at least one variable. | | 12. | terms that have the same variable raised to the same power or exponent. | | 13. | the amount earned based on the percent of total sale. | | 17. | a rate in which the second quantity is 1 unit. | | 18. | the amount subtracted from the buying price of an item. it is usually a percent of the buying price. |
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Stephanie's Crossword
Across:| 3. | an equation which states two equations are equal. | | 6. | percentage added on to the total cost in benefit of the government. | | 8. | numbers that follow one another | | 9. | an amount earned based on the percent of total sale. | | 10. | a fraction in which the numerator is greater then the denominator. | | 13. | the number in front of an variable. | | 14. | a symbol or letter used to represent an unknown value. | | 15. | a decimal that ends eventually. | | 16. | set of real numbers that includes integers, fractions, terminating and repeating decimals. | | 19. | a comparison between two quantities. | | 20. | a ratio of two fractions that may be expressed as either, sums, differences, products, or quotients and are simplified to a simpler problem. | | 21. | a decimal that never ends. | | 22. | percent or amount taken of a item. | | 23. | money invested or borrowed. |
| | Down:| 1. | the amount added to the buying price of an item. it is usually a percentage of the buying price. | | 2. | a relationship in which when one number is doubled the other is doubled as well. | | 4. | a number that is only divisible by one and itself. | | 5. | a relationship that makes a straight line when graphed. It is usually written in the form y=mx+b, where m is called the slope and b is the y intercept. | | 7. | the number of square units that fit inside of a figure. | | 11. | an expression that includes at least one variable. | | 12. | terms that have the same variable raised to the same power or exponent. | | 13. | the amount earned based on the percent of total sale. | | 17. | a rate in which the second quantity is 1 unit. | | 18. | the amount subtracted from the buying price of an item. it is usually a percent of the buying price. |
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