The Math - O - Matrix
Across
- 2. Numbers Values less than zero.
- 5. Comparing numbers with <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- 6. Most frequently occurring value in data.
- 8. Mathematical statements with an equal sign.
- 9. Corners formed when two lines meet.
- 13. Sharing or grouping into equal parts.
- 16. Four-sided polygons like squares and rectangles.
- 18. Space within the boundaries of a shape.
- 20. Roots Number that, when squared, equals another.
- 21. Whole numbers, including negatives and zero.
- 24. Middle number in a data set.
- 25. Parts of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4.
- 28. Three-sided polygons with various types.
- 30. Closed shapes with straight sides.
- 32. Balanced design on both sides of an axis.
- 34. Numbers with a decimal point, like 0.5.
- 35. Numbers that divide evenly into another number.
- 36. (π) The ratio of a circle's circumference to diameter.
- 37. Plane Grid system for plotting points.
- 38. Combining numbers to find their sum.
Down
- 1. Difference between the maximum and minimum values.
- 3. Round shapes with a constant radius.
- 4. Average of a set of numbers.
- 6. Repeated addition of numbers.
- 7. Numbers raised to a power, like 2^3.
- 10. Finding the difference between two numbers.
- 11. of Operations Rules for solving math expressions.
- 12. Numbers Numbers with more than two factors.
- 14. Measure of space inside a 3D object.
- 15. Analysis Interpretation of information to draw conclusions.
- 17. Counting by a number, like multiples of 5.
- 19. Comparing quantities using division, like 2:3.
- 22. Study of shapes, angles, and properties.
- 23. The total length around a shape.
- 26. Steepness or incline of a line.
- 27. Notation Writing numbers as powers of 10.
- 29. Using letters (variables) in math equations.
- 30. Likelihood of an event happening.
- 31. Numbers Numbers divisible only by 1 and themselves.
- 33. Fractions of 100, often represented with %.