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Addend

Addend. Numbers added together to give a sum. For example, in 2+7=9, 2 and 7 are addends. Addition. An operation joining two or more sets where the result is the whole. a.m. The hours from midnight to noon, from Latin ante meridiem meaning before noon. Analyze.

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  1. Addend

  2. Numbers added together to give a sum. For example, in 2+7=9, 2 and 7 are addends

  3. Addition

  4. An operation joining two or more sets where the result is the whole

  5. a.m.

  6. The hours from midnight to noon, from Latin ante meridiem meaning before noon

  7. Analyze

  8. To break down information into parts so that is may be more easily understood

  9. Angle

  10. A figure formed by two rays that meet at the same end point called a vertex. Angles can be obutse, acute, right or straight

  11. Area

  12. The number of square units needed to cover a region. The most common abbreviation for area is A

  13. Associative property of addition

  14. The grouping of addends and the sum will be the same.

  15. Associative property of multiplication

  16. The grouping of factors can be changed and the product will be the same.

  17. Attribute

  18. A characteristic or distinctive feature

  19. Average

  20. A number found by adding two or more quantities together and then dividing the sum by the number of quantities.

  21. Axes

  22. Plural of axis. Perpendicular lines used as reference lines in a coordinate system or graph: traditionally, the horizontal axis (x-axis_ represents the independent variable and the vertical axis (y-axis) represents the dependent variable

  23. Bar graph

  24. A graph using bars to show data

  25. Capacity

  26. The amount an object holds when filled

  27. Chart

  28. A way to show information, such as in a graph or table

  29. Circle

  30. A closed, curved line made up of points that are all the same distance from a point inside called the center.

  31. Circle graph

  32. Sometimes called a pie chart; a way of representing data that shows the fractional part or percentage of an overall set as an appropriately-sized wedge of a circle

  33. Commutative property of addition

  34. Numbers can be added in any order and the sum will be the same

  35. Commutative property of multiplication

  36. Numbers can be multiplied in any order and the product will be the same

  37. Compare

  38. To look for similarities and differences.

  39. Conclusion

  40. A statement that follows logically from other facts

  41. Cone

  42. A solid figure with a circle as its base and a curved surface that meets at a point

  43. Congruent figures

  44. Figures that have the same shape and size

  45. Cylinder

  46. A solid figure with two circular bases that are congruent (equal) and parallel to each other connected by a curved lateral surface

  47. Data

  48. Information that is collected

  49. Decimal number

  50. A number expressed in base 10

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