Numbers
Across
- 3. The result of adding two or more numbers together.
- 5. The value of a digit itself, regardless of its place in the number. For example, in 3,456, the face value of the digit 4 is simply 4.
- 6. A single symbol used to form numerals and numbers, ranging from 0 to 9.
- 8. The value of a digit based on its position in a number (units, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.). For example, in the number 4,567, the place value of 5 is tens.
- 9. The process of finding the total by combining two or more numbers.
- 11. A symbol or group of symbols used to represent a number. Examples include 7, IV, and 1,234.
- 12. A mathematical concept used to represent a quantity or position. It can be expressed in various forms, including numerals, words, and symbols. Examples include 7, 1,234, and 98,765.
- 13. The result of dividing one number by another.
- 14. The process of finding the difference by taking one number away from another.
Down
- 1. The actual value of a digit within a number, determined by its place value. For example, in 3,456, the true value of the digit 4 is 400 (as it is in the hundreds place).
- 2. The result of subtracting one number from another.
- 4. The process of finding the product of two or more numbers.
- 7. The process of finding how many times one number is contained within another.
- 10. The result of multiplying two or more numbers.