Across |
6. | a diagram made of 2 overlapping circles to create a 3rd section |
9. | the center of the information (the mean) shown on a table or graph |
10. | when a graph (or table) has a long “tail” a.k.a. When the graph is very uneven with more on one side than the other |
12. | let's you multiply a sum by multiplying different parts separately then adding the products together |
13. | a table that has items and show the number of times the items is present. |
14. | the amount of an object that is present |
16. | 2 numbers or variables that can represent a point on the plane usually written in parentheses. |
17. | any of the prime numbers that can be multiplied to get the original number |
18. | the amazing creator of this quiz that is the best |
19. | a section (usually on a graph) where there is no data |
20. | the opposite of a certain number expression or equation |
22. | A prism in where the angles between the base and sides are right angles |
23. | being able to understand and solve problems often involving fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and proportions |
24. | When two numbers have no common factors other than 1 |
26. | are expressions that are the same but look different example: 2x2+2x and 2(x2+x) |
28. | examples of this thing include: range, IQR, variance, and standard deviation |
29. | is a quadrilateral whose four sides can be split into two pairs of sides of equal-length that are adjacent to each other |
32. | example: # of girls to # of boys. |
34. | a variable that's value depends on another numbers/variables value |
38. | It can be written two ways; for example, 1:10 or 1/10 |
39. | the number before the variable you are multiplying |
40. | is quantitative data that can be measured. • it has an infinite number of possible values within |
41. | shows how far a thing is to being complete. Can use percentage.is a graph?bar |