Math One Math Two Math Three Math Four Slides: 51 Download presentation Math One Math Two Math Three Math Four Math Five 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 A part of a line that connects two points. Line Segment Measure of the amount of matter in an object. Mass A unit for measuring length. One of these equals 5, 280 feet. Mile Most often used number in a set a data. Mode A product of a number with any whole number. Multiple Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. Operations The point (0, 0) where the vertical axis meets the horizontal axis. Origin A small customary unit to measure weight. Ounce Lines that are the same distance apart and do not intersect. Parallel Lines Quadrilateral with four sides in which each pair of opposite sides are parallel and congruent. Parallelogram The distance around a polygon. Perimeter Lines that cross each other at right angles. Perpendicular Eight sided polygon. Octagon Five sided polygon. Pentagon A graph that shows data using pictures. Pictograph A closed figure made up of line segments that do not cross each other. Polygon The answer to a multiplication problem. Product A unit to measure weight. One of these is 16 ounces. Pound A whole number with exactly two factors: 1 and itself. Prime Number A polygon that has four sides and four angles. Quadrilateral A customary unit to measure capacity. One of these equals 4 cups. Quart The result of a division problem. Quotient The difference between the greatest and least values in a set a of data. Maximum - Minimum Range A quadrilateral with four right angles, opposite sides are equal and parallel. Rectangle A set of numbers that includes the least and greatest values separated by equal intervals. Scale