math final exam crossword challenge

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Across
  1. 3. the percent __________ states part = percent(as decimal) x base
  2. 5. I usually use one of these to solve a scale problem
  3. 8. the place where two boxplots are the same
  4. 9. angles that have a sum of 90 degrees
  5. 10. find this by plugging values into the formula I=prt (2 words no space)
  6. 11. if I know the percent discount, I can find the percent paid by __________ from 100%
  7. 13. angles that have a sum of 180 degrees
  8. 17. if I know the percent of tax (or mark-up,etc) I can find the final/total percent cost by __________ the percent to 100%
  9. 18. the value that occurs the most in a set of data
  10. 19. to find the probability of two independent events happening, ________ their individual probabilities together
  11. 21. in a unit rate problem about mpg, I would _______ miles by gallons, NOT the other way around
  12. 23. to find the unit price (for comparing different sizes) I should divide the ________ of each item by the unit(s)
  13. 24. what you should have paid all year
Down
  1. 1. the math student took his homework to the fitness center to _______________ the problems (2 words no space)
  2. 2. an ordered list of all possible outcomes in a probability problem (2 words no space)
  3. 4. when locating a point on a graph use the x or _________ value first, then the y or vertical value second to create an ordered pair
  4. 6. the diameter of a circle is twice the length of the _________
  5. 7. find the amount of the error(subtract) and divide by the actual value, then turn into a percent (2 words no space)
  6. 9. these must be equivalent in a proportion (2 words no space)
  7. 12. one of the two best 7th grade Math teachers at Skaneateles Middle School
  8. 14. one of the two best 7th grade Math teachers at Skaneateles Middle School
  9. 15. average
  10. 16. to turn a fraction into a decimal, I divide the ________ by the denominator
  11. 18. the middle value in an ordered set of data
  12. 20. congruent angles that are directly across from each other at the intersection of two lines
  13. 22. multiplying the length, width, and height of a rectangular prism gives you this