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30 Cards in this Set

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The answer to an addition problem
Sum
The answer to a subtraction problem
Difference
The answer to a multiplication problem
Product
The answer to a division problem
Quotient
The numbers being added in an addition problem
Addends
To rename a number using place value. Also called "borrowing".
Regroup
What are the 4 basic operations?
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division
An operation on two numbers to find their product.
Multiplication
Operations that un-do eachother. Used for checking an answer.
Inverse Operations
Numbers that end in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
Even Numbers
Numbers that end in 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Odd Numbers
A series of numbers or symbols that always follows a rule
Pattern
This symbol is used when comparing numbers and the larger number is on the left.
> Greater than
This symbol is used when the two numbers being compared are the same.
= Equal to
A type of estimation with specific rules
Rounding
This symbol is used when comparing numbers and the smaller number is on the left.
< Less than
The value of where the digit is in the number
Place Value
A symbol used to write numbers. Includes: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
Digits
Shows the number as a sum and gives the value of each digit.
Expanded Form
The usual way or writing numbers with digits, no words.
Standard Form
A way of writing a number using only words.
Word Form
The distance around the outside of an object or shape
Perimeter
The number of square units needed to cover the inside of an object or shape.
Area
A group of related facts, using the same numbers.
Fact Family
The amount of money worth 100 cents.
Dollar
An amount of money worth 25 cents
Quarter
An amount of money worth 50 cents
Half-Dollar
An amount of money worth 10 cents
Dime
An amount of money worth 5 cents
Nickel
An amount of money worth 1 cent
Penny