Across
- 1. A pattern in which the numbers go in a certain way
- 3. The two lines on a coordinate grid that are vertical and horizontal
- 9. Same thing as rounding just going up
- 11. To study, then guess
- 12. Same thing as rounding but going down
- 14. The vertical line on a coordinate grid
- 15. The same amount of something
- 17. 2 coordinates that make up a point on a coordinate grid
- 18. The second coordinate in an ordered pair and it gives the position of the point along t
- 22. Another way of addition with columns
- 23. A method of subtraction by counting up
- 25. The digit below the hundredths.
- 26. A way of subtraction with trading
- 28. something between fired points
- 29. To show, symbolized, or stand for something.
- 31. The first place value after the ones place
- 33. The numbers that make up an ordered pair
- 35. A grid formed by two number lines that intersect at their zero points and form
- 36. Any one of a set of numbers that are addend
- 38. A method of addition with partial sums
- 39. A dot used to separate the ones and tenths place in decimals
Down
- 2. To change a number slightly to make them easier to work with.
- 4. Something that can be applied easily and fast
- 5. A set of step by step instructions for doing something
- 6. The first coordinate in an ordered pair, and it gives the position of the point
- 7. To find the similarities and differences of two different objects or digits.
- 8. A traditional way of addition or subtraction
- 10. To place a dot on a coordinate grid
- 13. The horizontal line on a coordinate grid
- 16. As correct as possible for the situation
- 19. A grid to show the thousandths place in place value
- 20. The digit after the tenths place
- 21. To meet or cross
- 24. Being part of two lines that cross or meet at right angles
- 27. To show, symbolize, or stand for something
- 30. Form A way of writing a number as the sum of the values of each digit
- 32. 1 The point 0,0 where the two axes of a coordinate grid meet
- 34. A hypothesis in math terms
- 37. One of the number symbols 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9.
- 39. A number written in standard base-10 notation that contains a decimal point.