Math Vocabulary
Across
- 1. The number that we divide in a division expression.
- 4. The amount that is left over after something is divided into equal groups
- 5. The property of multiplication stating that multiplying two factors gives the same answer as splitting one of the factors, multiplying both parts by the other factor, and adding the products together.
- 6. A way of writing a number as the sum of the values of each digit.
- 9. To decide if one number is greater than, equal to, or less than another number.
- 12. An arrangement of objects or shapes into equal rows and columns.
- 14. The property of multiplication stating that the order in which we multiply factors does not change the product.
- 16. A system that gives a digit a value according to its position, or place, in a number. In our base-ten system for writing numbers, each place has a value 10 times that of the place to its right.
- 17. Part of the product that is added to another part to form the product.
- 18. A way to write large numbers written using ten to a power, or exponent.
Down
- 2. A method of distributing a group of things into equal parts.
- 3. The product of 1 and any number is that number multiple The result of multiplying a whole number by different whole numbers.
- 7. A small raised number used in exponential notation to tell how many times the base is used as a factor. For example, in 103 the base is 10, the exponent is 3, and 103 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1,000. Same as a power.
- 8. In division, a number that divides another number, either completely or with a remainder. The number the dividend is being divided by.
- 10. The number that is the result of the division.
- 11. A whole number that is multiplied to get a product or A number that divides another number.
- 13. The property of multiplication stating that different ways of grouping factors does not change the product.
- 15. The final answer in a multiplication problem.