Title: Answer Key
1Answer Key
Even Odd Maximum Numerator Face Polygon
Fact Family 910 Minimum Denominator Vertex 3- dimensional shape
Greater than 0.92 Median d) Multiply 12 by 2, then add 25 Area Congruent
21 (add 6) b) 5 inches Mode c) 40 Perimeter Symmetry
2List of Terms
- Even
- Odd
- Congruent
- Face
- Vertex
- Fact Family
- Numerator
- Denominator
- Perimeter
- Area
Maximum Median Mode Minimum Polygon 3-dimensional
shape Greater than Symmetry
3100 100 100 100 100 100
300 300 300 300 300 300
500 500 500 500 500 500
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
4- Numbers that can be divided evenly into groups of
two. - Ex. 2, 4, 6, 8
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5A set of related addition and subtraction or
multiplication and division equations using the
same numbers. Ex. 6915, 9615, 15-96, 15-69
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6What symbol would make this number sentence
true? 20-15 10-7
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7If this pattern continues, what is the next
number? 0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, ?
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8Numbers that cannot be divided evenly into groups
of two. Ex. 1, 3, 5, 7
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9Look at the clock below. What time will it be
in 45 minutes?
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10- The height of a soda pop can is
- 5 feet
- 5 inches
- 5 yards
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11Count the coins below.
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12 The largest number of the set of data
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13 The smallest number in the set of data
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14Middle Number in a set of data. Found by placing
the numbers in order smallest to largest and
finding the middle
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15 Most often used number in a set of data
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16Top number of a fraction -gt2 3
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17Bottom number of a fraction 2 -gt3
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18- Jim and Cathy each have 12 football cards. Ed has
25. Which process could they use to find out how
many they have altogether? - Add 12 and 25
- Multiply 12 and 25
- Add 15 and 25, then multiply by 2
- Multiply 12 by 2, then add 25
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19- By how much would the value of 23 change if the
digit 2 were replaced by the digit 6? - 4
- 6
- 40
- 60
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20 The flat side of a solid (3-dimensional) figure
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21A point where lines, rays, sides of a polygon or
edges of a polyhedron meet (corner).
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22Measurement inside an object Ex.
Square/Rectangle length width
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23The measurement around an object Ex. Add all the
sides together
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24A closed figure with a minimum of 3 sides, no
openings or overlaps, no curved sides
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25Shapes that cannot lay flat because they have
height. Ex. sphere, pyramid, cone, cube, cylinder
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26 When two figures have the same size and shape
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27 When a figure is folded in half so that its two
sides match
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