Characteristics Definition The set of whole numbers and

Characteristics Definition The set of whole numbers and their opposites. Examples integer Non-examples

Definition The math property that states that if you add zero to a number or if you multiply a number by one you get the same value. identity Characteristics property Non-examples The math property that states that if you add zero to a number or if you multiply a number by one you get the same value. identity Characteristics Examples Definition Examples property Non-examples

Definition A mathematical phrase that contains at least one variable and does not contain an equal sign. algebraic Examples expression Characteristics Non-examples

Definition The math property that states that the sum or product stays the same when the grouping, but not the order of addends or factors is changes. Examples associative property Characteristics Non-examples

Definition The math property that states that the sum or product stays the same when you change the order of the addends or factors. commutative Examples property Characteristics Non-examples

Definition The math property that says multiplying a number by a group of numbers added together is the same as doing each multiplication separately. Examples distributive property Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A number that tells how many times the base number is used as a factor. Examples exponent Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A symbol (letter) that represents an unknown value. Examples variable Non-examples

Characteristics Definition Rules describing what sequence to use when evaluating expressions. Examples order of operations Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A base number with an exponent of 3. cubed Examples Non-examples Characteristics Definition A base number with an exponent of 3. Examples cubed Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A base number with an exponent of 2. Examples squared Non-examples

Definition The traditional step by step procedure for solving a mathematical problem. standard Examples algorithm Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A visual representation of a math problem. Examples model Non-examples

Characteristics Definition Two or more numbers that have the same value but do not look identical. Examples equivalent Non-examples

Definition When whole numbers (other than zero) are multiplied together each number is a ________. Examples factor Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The product of two whole numbers. Examples multiple Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A number whose only factors are one and itself. Examples prime Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A number which has more than 2 factors. Examples composite Non-examples

Characteristics Definition Two numbers whose product is 1. Examples reciprocals Non-examples

Definition A fraction with a numerator greater than (or equal to) its denominator. improper Examples fraction Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A whole number and a fraction combined into one number. Examples mixed number Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A fraction that has a numerator that is less than its denominator. Examples proper fraction Non-examples

Definition The sum of the data divided by the number of data values. (a type of average. ) Examples mean Characteristics Non-examples

Definition The middle number of a data set when the numbers are arranged from least to greatest. Examples median Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The number that appears the most often in a set of data. Examples mode Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The difference between the greatest number and the least number in a set of data. Examples range Non-examples

Definition A bar graph in which the labels for the bars are numerical intervals of the same size. Examples histogram Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A comparison of two quantities using division. Examples ratio Non-examples

Definition A ratio comparing two different units that is simplified so the second quantity is one unit. Examples unit rate Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The number of parts per 100. Examples percent Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The number placed before the variable in an algebraic term. Examples coefficient Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A number that has a fixed value that does not change or vary. Examples constant Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A mathematical sentence that states two expressions are equal. Examples equation Non-examples

Definition A mathematical sentence that compares expressions using one of the symbols ‹, ›, ≤, ≥ or ≠. Examples inequality Characteristics Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A single number or A single variable or A combination of numbers and variables multiplied together Examples Term Non-examples

Characteristics Definition Figures that have exactly the same size and shape. Examples congruent Non-examples

Characteristics Definition A three-dimensional shape that has two bases that are parallel and the same size and shape. The other faces are all parallelograms. Examples prism Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The sum of the areas of all the faces of a 3 -dimensional figure. Examples surface area Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The point at which two or more line segments, lines, or rays intersect to form an angle Examples vertex Characteristics Definition The point at which two or more line segments, lines, or rays intersect to form an angle Examples Non-examples vertex Non-examples

Characteristics Definition The number of cubic units it takes to fill a figure. Examples volume Non-examples
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