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1. Having the same value. reflection equivalent expression solution

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equivalent CORRECT Next Question

2. To find out the size, amount, or extent of something. mean measure mode median

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measure CORRECT Next Question

3. A statement that two amounts have equal value or measure. reflection equation set mean

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equation CORRECT Next Question

4. Equal to the sum of the values in a set divided by the number of values. mode mean median frequency

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mean CORRECT Next Question

5. A positive whole number with more than two factors. decimal Composite number expression average

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Composite Number CORRECT Next Question

6. A number with a decimal point in it. reflection decimal Composite number fraction

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decimal CORRECT Next Question

7. The value or values that can replace a variable in a number sentence (equation or inequality) to make the sentence true. mean solution reflection expression

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solution CORRECT Next Question

8. In a group of values, the value that appears most often. mean mode median average

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mode CORRECT Next Question

9. A group of numbers, names, dates, etc. median set expression operation

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set CORRECT Next Question

10. Rules that tell which steps to follow when solving an expression. 1st parentheses, 2 nd powers, 3 rd mult. & div. left/right, 4 th add. & sub. Left/right. decimal Order of operation perimeter measure

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11. Four basic mathematical processes: add, subtract, multiply, & divide percent operation Less than < Greater than >

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operation CORRECT Next Question

12. The distance around a figure. area perimeter variable percent

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perimeter CORRECT Next Question

13. A combination of numbers and variables connected by one or more operation signs. Number line Expression population percentage

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expression CORRECT Next Question

14. The middle value in a set when the values are in order. mode median mean Whole numbers

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median CORRECT Next Question

15. A mirror image of a figure drawn across a line of symmetry. rotation reflection solution expression

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reflection CORRECT Next Question

16. A variable whose value is found by solving an equation. percent unknown average fraction

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unknown CORRECT Next Question

17. Turning a figure without changing its size or shape. frequency rotation variable percent

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rotation CORRECT Next Question

18. A symbol that shows one value is larger than the other value. fractions Greater than variables Square units

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Greater Than CORRECT Next Question

19. A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its endpoints on the circle. Tells how wide the circle is. perimeter diameter circumference liter

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diameter CORRECT Next Question

20. A number sentence that uses one of the following signs: >, < mean inequality Number line Whole numbers

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Inequality CORRECT Next Question