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What is 568.091 in expanded form?
5 x 100 + 6 x 100 + 8 x 1 + 9 x 1/100 + 1 x 1/1,000
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What is the second step of the order of operations?
Exponents
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Name a country that has NOT adopted the International System of Measurement.
United States, Liberia, Myanmar
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When finding the volume of a rectangular prism, what is another name for the BASE?
area OR length x width
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In place value, what is the relationship between 50 and 0.5?
50 is 100 times greater than 0.5 OR 0.5 is 1/10 of 50
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7 divided by 1/8 =
56 smaller pieces
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0.7 and 0.70 are called ________. I am looking for a specific answer.
equivalent decimals
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What are the symbols (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) called to make all of our numbers?
digits
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Numbers that are easy to compute mentally are called _______. You use these numbers to estimate.
Compatible numbers
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A table used to show the number of times each response occurs in a set of data is called ______________________.
a frequency table
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1/3 divided by 5 =
1/15
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What is the first step in adding or subtracting unlike fractions?
Find common denominators OR make equivalent fractions
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A mathematical phrase that contains numbers and at least 1 operation is called ___________.
a numerical expression
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3/4 x 15/8 (< than, =, > than) than 15/8
Less than 15/8
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Name an regular polygon that you have studied recently.
Equilateral triangle OR Square
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This figure is formed by 2 rays that share a common endpoint.
an angle
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3 x 9/8 (< than, =, > than) 3
Greater than
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What do you call the numbers that you multiply together to get a product?
factors
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What are common fractions used for estimating, such as 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 called?
Benchmark fractions
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These are "fancy" grouping symbols sometimes used in order of operations problems.
braces
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The name of the point where the two axes of a coordinate grid INTERSECT.
Origin
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What is a letter that represents a number in an expression or an equation called?
a variable
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In a line plot, this value is either much greater or much less than the other values in a data set.
outlier
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What is a whole number greater than 1 that has exactly 2 factors, itself and 1? Name an example.
a prime number (2, 3, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19,...)
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8 students want to share 7 snacks. How much snack will each student get?
Not quite a whole snack, 7/8 of a snack
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What are two lines that intersect to form right angles?
perpendicular lines
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