6th Grade Math Vocabulary
Across
- 2. A letter used to represent one or more numbers.
- 4. The distance a number is away from zero, written like: |-3| (2 words)
- 5. Give a logical reason supporting a statement.
- 7. A number that is not multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression
- 9. A rate with a denominator of one when simplified. (2 words)
- 11. The result of adding two or more numbers
- 14. Least common multiple
- 16. The specific order in which certain operations are to be completed. (Parenthesis, exponents, multiplication or division (from left to right), and addition or subtraction (from left to right).(2 words)
- 17. The coordinate plane is divided into four quadrants. The quadrants are 1, 2, 3, and 4.
- 19. A combination of individual terms with a combination of numbers, operations, and sometimes variables.
- 20. A positive or negative whole number (Ex: -3, -52, 5, 7...)
- 23. A graph showing a summary of data using the mean, median, quartiles, and extremes of data.
- 25. The sum of given values divided by the number of values used in computing the sum, also called the mean.
- 27. The result of multiplying.
- 28. The result of subtracting one number from another
- 29. To find the value of.
Down
- 1. A ratio comparing two quantities. For example, miles per hour.
- 3. The sum of all areas of the surfaces of a 3D solid.(2 words)
- 6. A _____ compares two quantities by division.
- 8. A positive integer with exactly two factors, one and itself.(2 words)
- 10. A mathematical sentence in which two expressions appear on each side of an =, stating that the two expressions are equivalent.
- 12. The number corresponding to a point on a coordinate grid (x, y) (2 words)
- 13. The result of a division problem.
- 15. Referring to statistics, the ____ of data with gaps, clusters, peaks, and distribution.
- 18. Two or more terms that contain the same variables, with corresponding variables raised to the same power.(2 words)
- 21. A number multiplying a variable or product of variables in an algebraic expression.
- 22. A number with more than two factors
- 24. When two or more numbers are multiplied, each of the numbers is a _____.
- 26. The largest common factor between two or more numbers. (The largest number that goes into BOTH factors)