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