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the operation of combining groups to find a total amount (sum) |
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a closed curve with all its points in one plane and the same distance from the center |
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having a definite form or relationship to actual objects |
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the same number expressed in different ways |
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a whole number or amount that is divisible by two |
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a diagram that shows the relationship between sets of data |
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distance along the line of a figure from one point to another |
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the chance that something is likely to happen |
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nonstandard units of measure |
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objects such as blocks, paper clips, crayons, etc., used to measure something |
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a line on which numbers can be written in numerical order and equally spaced |
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a whole number that is not divisible by two |
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a predictable or repeated sequence of numbers, letters, or shapes |
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a polygon with two pairs of congruent, parallel sides and four right angles |
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the line segments that form a geometric figure |
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a transformation that moves or slides all points of an objectthe same distance and direction |
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a polygon that has four congruent sides and four right angles |
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an operation that gives the difference between two numbers |
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a polygon that has three sides and three angles |
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a transformation that rotates an object about a center point or axis |
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a measure of how heavy an object is |
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any of the numbers in the set {0. 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6....... |
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