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The number of times the base of a power is used as a factor
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The repeated factor in a power
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A product of repeated factors
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Each group of three digits separated by commas in a multi-digit number
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The third place to the right of the decimal point
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1 of 1,000 equal parts of a whole
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To find the value of a numerical expression
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An expression that contains numbers and operations
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A set of rules for evaluating expressions
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An estimate that is greater than the actual value
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An estimate that is less than the actual value
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Operations that "undo" each other, such as addition and subtraction, or multiplication and division
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A number that is the denominator of two or more fractions
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A fraction greater than 1
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When the numerator and denominator of a fraction have no common factors other than 1
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A fraction less than 1
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A customary unit used to measure capacity
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A metric unit used to measure math
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Values collected from observations or measurements
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A plane that is formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line and a vertical number line
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A graph that uses line segments to show how data values change over time
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A pair of numbers that is used to locate a point in a coordinate plane
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The point, represented by the ordered pair (0,0) (x-axis and y-axis intersect at this point)
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The horizontal number line in a coordinate plane
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The vertical number line in a coordinate plane
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The first number in an ordered pair
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The second number in an ordered pair
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The bottom face of a right rectangular prism
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A figure that is made of two or more solid figures
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A solid figure with six rectangular faces
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A unit used to measure volume
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A measure of the amount of space that a solid figure occupies
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A cube that measures one unit on each side
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A triangle that has three angles with the same measure
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A triangle that has three acute angles
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A triangle that has three sides with the same length
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A triangle has two sides with the same length
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A quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides
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A triangle that has one obtuse angle
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A parallelogram that has four right angles
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A parallelogram that has four sides with the same length
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A triangle that has one right angle
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A triangle that has no sides with the same length
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A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides
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A parallelogram that has four right angles and four sides with the same length