Unit 1: Number System Fluency Vocabulary Created by: Shavonne Burrows

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Unit 1: Number System Fluency Vocabulary Created by: Shavonne Burrows

Algorithm: a step-by-step solution to a problem.

Difference: The amount left after one number is subtracted from another number.

Dividend: A number that is divided by another number.

Divisor: A number by which another number is to be divided

Minuend: The number that is to be subtracted from.

Quotient: A number that is the result of division

Reciprocal: Two numbers whose product is 1.

Sum: The number you get by adding two or more numbers together

Subtrahend: The number that is to be subtracted

Product: A number that is the result of multiplication.

Distributive Property: The sum of two addends multiplied by a number is the sum of the product of each addend and the number.