FactorsRangeMaximumNumeratorX AxisPolygon MultiplesMedianMinimum Denominator Y AxisDiameter Prime Numbers PerimeterMean Mixed Numbers/ Fractions OriginCongruent Composite Numbers AreaMode Improper Fractions EquivalentSymmetry Answer Key
Factors Multiples Prime Numbers Composite Numbers Equivalent Mixed Numbers/Fractions Improper Fractions Numerator Denominator Perimeter Area Maximum Minimum Mean/Average Range Median Mode Origin X axis Y axis Polygon Congruent Symmetry Diameter List of Terms
The numbers you multiply together to equal a number Ex. 2*3 and 1*6 both equal 6 Return to Jeopardy
Numbers you skip count by starting with the number Ex. 3, 6, 9, 12 Return to Jeopardy
Numbers that have only 2 factors (the number and 1) Ex. 3 – the factors are 1 and 3 Return to Jeopardy
Numbers that have more than 2 factors. Ex. 8 – because 1, 2, 4, and 8 are factors Return to Jeopardy
Maximum - Minimum Return to Jeopardy
Middle Number in a set of data. Found by placing the numbers in order smallest to largest and finding the middle Return to Jeopardy
Measurement inside an object Ex. Square/Rectangle length * width Return to Jeopardy
The measurement around an object Ex. Add all the sides together Return to Jeopardy
The largest number of the set of data Return to Jeopardy
The smallest number in the set of data Return to Jeopardy
Found by adding all the numbers and dividing by the total numbers in a set of data Return to Jeopardy
Most often used number in a set of data Return to Jeopardy
Top number of a fraction ->2 3 Return to Jeopardy
Bottom number of a fraction 2 ->3 Return to Jeopardy
A whole number and a fraction written together Ex. 2 ½ Return to Jeopardy
Top heavy fractions Numerator is larger than denominator Ex. 8 2 Return to Jeopardy
Horizontal axis Return to Jeopardy
Vertical Axis Return to Jeopardy
Point where the x and y axis meet on a coordinate grid Return to Jeopardy
Means equal Ex. = Return to Jeopardy
A closed figure with a minimum of 3 sides, no openings or overlaps, no curved sides Return to Jeopardy
A line that passes through the center of a circle going from one side to the other Return to Jeopardy
Means that two figures have the same size and shape Return to Jeopardy
A figure can be folded in half so that its two sides match Return to Jeopardy