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The branch of math that involves expressions with variables.
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To replace the variable with a number and then find the value of the numerical expression
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When two ore more numbers are multiplied. |
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When the same factor is used to simplify the notation. |
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A new branch of mathematics that provides a model of natures design. |
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A sentence in mathematics that contains an equal sign. |
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An equation that represents a real world problem
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The number of square units needed to cover its surface. |
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A four sided figure whose opposite ends are parallel. |
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A decimal that never ends. |
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To round each number to the same place value position. |
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A number that is to be divided by a divisor. |
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A system of measurement in a decimal form. |
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The basic unit of length in the metric system. |
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The basic unit of mass in the metric system. |
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the basic unit of capacity in the metric system. |
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GCF (greatest common factor) |
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The greatest number that is a factor of each number. |
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A number that can only go into one and itself. |
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