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Math One Math Two Math Three Math Four Math Five 100 200 300 100 200 300 400 500 400 500 100 200 300 100 200 300 400 500 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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Two rays with a common end point.
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Angle
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A metric unit for measuring length. 100 of these equals 1 meter.
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Centimeter
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Numbers that are easy to work with mentally.
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Compatible
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A whole number that has more than two factors.
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Composite
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Lines or figures that are the same.
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Congruent
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Change one unit to another.
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Convert
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One of two numbers in an ordered pair.
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Coordinate
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Equal to 8 fluid ounces.
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Cup
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Pieces of information that are often numerical.
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Data
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A number that can be divided into equal parts and has no remainder.
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Divisible
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A triangle with three congruent sides.
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Equilateral Triangle
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Equivalent
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Equal
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A number close to an exact value.
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Estimate
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A number divisible by 2.
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Even Number
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A combination of numbers, variables, and at least one operation.
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Expression
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A number that is multiplied by another number.
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Factor
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Equals 12 inches.
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One Foot
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Equals 4 quarts.
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One Gallon
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A small metric unit for measuring weight.
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Gram
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A place value position. One of one hundred.
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Hundredth
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Lines that meet or cross at a common point.
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Intersecting Lines
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Two quantities that are not equal.
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Inequality
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A set of points that form a straight path that goes on forever in opposite directions.
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Line
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A graph that uses X’s above a number line to show the number of times values in a set of data occur.
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Line plot
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Measures volume. Equals 1,000 milliliters.
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Liter (L)
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