Chapter 1 Math Vocabulary
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Learning Goal
You will understand and use the math
vocabulary of chapter 1 to solve
problems.
You will understand and use the math vocabulary of chapter 1 to solve problems.
Digits
Individual numbers within the standard
number
Examples
32,456 any of these numbers are
digits
1-1
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Standard Form
Uses digits and place value
Examples
81, 234
45
1289
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Whole Number
The counting numbers
Examples
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100, 2300, 170000
NO 0
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Compare
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A symbol that shows which value is
larger and smaller (
)
Examples
Greater than
Less than
16
7
10
12
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Estimate
Close to the actual answer
Example
5+4
10
113+27
140
1-2
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Rounding
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Process of changing a number to replace its value
with another value that is approximately equal
The number goes up if it is 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
The number remains the same or goes down if it is 1, 2,
3, 4
Examples
13 is rounded to 10
27 is rounded to 30
15 is rounded to 20
You will understand and use the math vocabulary of chapter 1 to solve problems.
Compatible Number
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Are numbers that are well matched and used during
estimation
Examples
29/6.5 28/7=4 (the 29 becomes 28 and 6.5
becomes 7 to find an estimated answer of 4)
32+5 30+5=35 (the 32 becomes 30 to find an
estimated answer of 35)
You will understand and use the math vocabulary of chapter 1 to solve problems.
Sum
The answer to an addition (+) problem
or to add (+)
Examples
4+6=10
Find the sum of 1 and 2 means 1+2
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Commutative Property of Addition
Changing the order of numbers in an
addition problem will NOT change the
sum
Examples
5+9=9+5
4+6=10 and 6+4=10
Think about it:
Is this rule also true for multiplication, subtraction, and/or division?
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Associative Property of Addition
Changing the grouping of numbers in an
addition problem will NOT change the
sum
Examples
(9+5)+4=9+(4+5)
Think about it:
Is this rule also true for multiplication, subtraction, and/or division?
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Identity Property of Addition
The sum of 0 and any number is that
number
Examples
0+6=6
4+0=4
1000+0=1000
Think about it:
Is this rule also true for multiplication, subtraction, and/or division?
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Order of Operations
Tells which steps should be solved first from left
to right (PEMDAS)
First Parenthesis () or Exponents 5
Second Multiplication x or Division
Third Add + or Subtract –
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2
Examples
4+6x2
the 6x2 needs to be done first
4+12=16
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Value
Means the same as answer
Examples
Find the value for 10x0 0
Find the value for 5-2
3
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Expression
A symbol or combination of symbols
(numbers and x,+, -, /) that represent a
value
Examples
11+6x2
33/11+1
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Expanded Form
Is the sum (+) that shows place and
value of each digit of a number
Examples
0.32 = 0.3+0.02
0.10+0.07 = 0.17
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Expanded Form
Is the sum (+) that shows place and
value of each digit of a number
Examples
0.32 = 0.3+0.02
0.10+0.07 = 0.17
1-5
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Decimal Place Value Chart
1-5
Right of the decimal – “ths”
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Difference
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To subtract (-)or to find the answer to a subtraction
problem (-)
Examples
4-2=2
Find the difference of 2 and 1 means 2-1
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Front- end Estimation
Estimate by adding the “front-end digits”
Examples
3.035+14.7+1.12 = 3 + 15 + 1
Notice that 14.7
rounds to 15
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Check for Reasonableness
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Check to see if your answer makes sense
Examples
Yes
Does it make sense that 35+37 = 72 ??
Does it make sense that 0x3 = 400 ??
No
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Product
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To multiply (x)or to find the answer to a
multiplication problem (x)
Examples
4x2=8
Find the product of 2 and 1 means 2x1
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Quotient
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To divide (/ or )or to find the answer to a division
problem (/ or )
Examples
4/2=2
Find the quotient of 2 and 1 means 2 1