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2. | the number you are dividing by in a division problem |
3. | also known as a tip, is a small amount of money in return for a service |
4. | answer or solution to a multiplication problem |
6. | the property that states that two or more numbers can be added or multiplied in any order without changing the sum or the product (a + b = b + a) |
8. | the number to be divided in a division problem |
10. | a decimal in which the digit/digits behind the decimal point continues in a pattern |
11. | an integer that is less than zero and is located to the right of zero on the number line |
12. | the product of the numerator of one ratio and the denominator of the other ratio |
14. | the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect on the coordinate plane: (0,0) |
15. | the property that states that the product of 1 and any number is that number or the sum of 0 and any number is that number (a x 1 = a or a + 0 = a) |
18. | adding a number and its opposite resulting in a sum of zero |
21. | an amount by which the regular price of an item is increased |
22. | answer or solution to a subtraction problem |
24. | to find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression |
25. | a number, a variable, or a product or quotient of numbers and variables |
27. | a ratio that compares two quantities with different kinds of units |
32. | to write a number as a product of its factors |
33. | the property that states that for all real numbers a, b, and c, the sum or product is always the same, regardless of their grouping: a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c |
35. | a number added to one or more other numbers to form a sum |
36. | the number that is to be subtracted |
39. | operations that undo each other |
40. | a mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign, =, stating that the two quantities are equal |
41. | also known as average, is the sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set |
43. | an integer that is less than zero and is located to the left of zero on the number line |
44. | the multiplicative inverse of a number (example: 1/2 and 2/1) |
45. | the distance the number is from zero on a number line |
46. | an equation stating that two ratios or rates are equivalent |
47. | two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product |
49. | a rate of comparison where the second quantity is 1 |
50. | when an expression is replaced by an equivalent expression having no like terms or parentheses |
51. | an open sentence that uses <, >, ≠, ≤, or ≥ to compare two quantities |