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- Q1an angle that measures greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees.Acute Angel30s
- Q2A triangle that contains acute angles greater than 0 degrees less than 90 degreesAcute Triangle30s
- Q3a graph using vertical or horizontal bars to display numeric informationBar Graph30s
- Q4A common multiple of two or more denominators For 1/6 and 5/8 it is 24Common denominator30s
- Q5Having exactly the same size and the same shape as in a congruent figure.Congruent30s
- Q6The bottom number of a fraction telling in how many parts the whole is divided. In 1/3 the 3 is the denominator.Denominator30s
- Q7A manipulative used to explore basic concepts from geometry such as area, perimeter and simple intuitive proofs.A manipulative used to explore basic concepts from geometry such as area, perimeter and simple intuitive proofs.Geoboard30s
- Q8A triangle with two congruent equal sidesIsosceles Triangle30s
- Q9The average of a set of numbers; the sum of the numbers divided by how many numbers there are; 2+5+5=12 then 12/3=an average/mean of 4Mean30s
- Q10MedianMedian30s
- Q11See imageThe middle number of a set of numbers after they have been placed in numerical order. In the set (2,3,4,) 3 is the median. If there are an even number of numbers, the median is the average of the two middle numbers.30s
- Q12The number that occures the most frequently in a set of data. IN the set (2,3,4,4,5) 4 is the mode.Mode30s
- Q13The top number in a fraction that tells how many parts of the whole are being named. In 3/4 the 3 is the numerator.Numerator30s
- Q14An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degreesObtuse angle30s
- Q15When there is more than one operation and parentheses are used, first do what is inside the parentheses, then the exponents. Next, multiply or divide left to right. Then add or subtract from left to right. (PEMDAS)Order of Operations30s
