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EvenOddMaximumNumeratorFacePolygon Fact Family9:10Minimum Denominator Vertex 3- dimensional shape Greater than $0.92Median d) Multiply 12 by 2, then add.

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1 EvenOddMaximumNumeratorFacePolygon Fact Family9:10Minimum Denominator Vertex 3- dimensional shape Greater than $0.92Median d) Multiply 12 by 2, then add 25 AreaCongruent 21 (add 6) b) 5 inchesModec) 40PerimeterSymmetry Answer Key

2 Even Odd Congruent Face Vertex Fact Family Numerator Denominator Perimeter Area Maximum Median Mode Minimum Polygon 3-dimensional shape Greater than Symmetry List of Terms

3 100 300 500 1000

4 Numbers that can be divided evenly into groups of two. Ex. 2, 4, 6, 8 Return to Jeopardy

5 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 Return to Jeopardy

6 What symbol would make this number sentence true? 20-15 10-7 Return to Jeopardy

7 If this pattern continues, what is the next number? 0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, ? Return to Jeopardy

8 Numbers that cannot be divided evenly into groups of two. Ex. 1, 3, 5, 7 Return to Jeopardy

9 Look at the clock below. What time will it be in 45 minutes? Return to Jeopardy

10 The height of a soda pop can is: a)5 feet b)5 inches c)5 yards Return to Jeopardy

11 Count the coins below. Return to Jeopardy

12 The largest number of the set of data Return to Jeopardy

13 The smallest number in the set of data Return to Jeopardy

14 Middle Number in a set of data. Found by placing the numbers in order smallest to largest and finding the middle Return to Jeopardy

15 Most often used number in a set of data Return to Jeopardy

16 Top number of a fraction ->2 3 Return to Jeopardy

17 Bottom number of a fraction 2 ->3 Return to Jeopardy

18 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 Return to Jeopardy

19 By how much would the value of 23 change if the digit 2 were replaced by the digit 6? a)4 b)6 c)40 d)60 Return to Jeopardy

20 The flat side of a solid (3- dimensional) figure Return to Jeopardy

21 A point where lines, rays, sides of a polygon or edges of a polyhedron meet (corner). Return to Jeopardy

22 Measurement inside an object Ex. Square/Rectangle length * width Return to Jeopardy

23 The measurement around an object Ex. Add all the sides together Return to Jeopardy

24 A closed figure with a minimum of 3 sides, no openings or overlaps, no curved sides Return to Jeopardy

25 Shapes that cannot lay flat because they have height. Ex. sphere, pyramid, cone, cube, cylinder Return to Jeopardy

26 When two figures have the same size and shape Return to Jeopardy

27 When a figure is folded in half so that its two sides match Return to Jeopardy


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