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Answer Key
Even
Odd
Maximum
Numerator
Face
Polygon
3Fact Family
9:10
Minimum
Denominator
Vertex
dimensional
shape
Greater
than
21
(add 6)
$0.92
Median
d) Multiply
12 by 2,
then add 25
b) 5 inches
Mode
c) 40
Area
Congruent
Perimeter
Symmetry
Even
Odd
Congruent
Face
Vertex
Fact Family
Numerator
Denominator
Perimeter
Area
List of Terms
Maximum
Median
Mode
Minimum
Polygon
3-dimensional
shape
Greater than
Symmetry
100 100 100 100 100 100
300 300 300 300 300 300
500 500 500 500 500 500
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Numbers that can
be divided evenly
into groups of two.
Ex. 2, 4, 6, 8
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A set of related addition
and subtraction or
multiplication and
division equations using
the same numbers.
Ex. 6+9=15, 9+6=15,
15-9=6, 15-6=9
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What symbol would
make this number
sentence true?
20-15 10-7
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If this pattern
continues, what is
the next number?
0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, ?
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Numbers that
cannot be divided
evenly into groups
of two.
Ex. 1, 3, 5, 7
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Look at the clock below.
What time will it be in 45
minutes?
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The height of a
soda pop can is:
a) 5 feet
b) 5 inches
c) 5 yards
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Count the coins
below.
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The largest number
of the set of data
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The smallest
number in the set
of data
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Middle Number in a set
of data.
Found by placing the
numbers in order
smallest to largest and
finding the middle
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Most often used
number in a set of
data
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Top number of a
fraction
->2
3
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Bottom number of a
fraction
2
->3
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Jim and Cathy each have 12
football cards. Ed has 25.
Which process could they use
to find out how many they have
altogether?
a) Add 12 and 25
b) Multiply 12 and 25
c) Add 15 and 25, then multiply by 2
d) Multiply 12 by 2, then add 25
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By how much would the
value of 23 change if the
digit 2 were replaced by
the digit 6?
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a)
b)
c)
d)
4
6
40
60
The flat side of a
solid (3dimensional) figure
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A point where lines,
rays, sides of a
polygon or edges
of a polyhedron
meet (corner).
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Measurement inside
an object
Ex.
Square/Rectangle
length * width
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The measurement
around an object
Ex. Add all the
sides together
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A closed figure with
a minimum of 3
sides, no openings
or overlaps, no
curved sides
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Shapes that cannot
lay flat because
they have height.
Ex. sphere, pyramid,
cone, cube,
cylinder
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When two figures
have the same size
and shape
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When a figure is
folded in half so
that its two sides
match
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