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CRT Math Vocabulary Crossword
Down
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2) A property in which changing the order of the operands (numbers) does not change the outcome.
3) Moving in the same direction that the hands of the clock move around the clock face.
4) A propert in which the product of a number and its sum is equal to the sum of the individual products of the addends and the number. Ex: a(b+c)=ab+ac
5) The y-axis on a graph.
6) A point of an angle, polygon, or polyhedron where two or more lines, rays, or segments meet.
7) A method of graphing a collection of numbers by placing the “stem” digits (initial digits) in one column and the “leaf” digits (remaining digits) out to the right.
10) A property in which that you can add or multiply regardless of how the numbers are grouped.
12) The answer to a division problem.
17) A general expression for solving problems.
Across
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1) The perimeter of a circle.
8) Moving in the opposite direction that the hands of the clock move around the clock face.
9) The x-axis on a graph.
11) A fraction having the numerator less than the denominator.
13) A symbol meaning “approximately equal to”
14) A method of displaying a range of data. It is a special type of bar graph that displays data in intervals of equal size with no space between bars.
15) The distance across a circle through the center.
16) A method of displaying data, often used to show information about percentages or part of a whole. Usually is made up of a circle divided into sections.
18) A fraction with the numerator equal or greater than the denominator.
19) A figure has rotational symmetry when it does not require a full rotation for the figure to look as if it re-appears in the same position as when it began the rotation. Ex: a square or a triangle.
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