Across
- 2. A MEASURE of its steepness
- 5. When you increase something it turns into a percent
- 8. the ratio of two proportional values at a constant value
- 10. compares a certain number of units of one quantity to units of another quantity.
- 11. The answer to a problem
- 13. he outside part or uppermost layer of something (often used when describing its texture, form, or extent).
- 17. how large the difference is between an approximate figure and an exact value
- 19. relates to two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠ “not equal to,” > “greater than,” or < “less than.”
- 21. To make a profit stores charge more that what they pay the increase from what the store pays to the selling price is called a markup.
- 22. money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- 24. The amount of money borrowed or invested, on which interest is calculated.
- 26. a rule used to count the total number of possible outcomes in a situation
- 27. Congruent angles have the same angle measure.
Down
- 1. Two sides that are the same
- 3. the actual result of an experiment, which may be different from the theoretical probability
- 4. A triangle that equals 180
- 6. When two numbers are compared to each other
- 7. There same shape but different size
- 9. A percent taken off the total of the answer
- 12. The same picture but all sides are bigger or smaller
- 13. a technique used to calculate the proportion of interest paid on a sum over a set time period at a set rate.
- 14. Angles that share a side but have different angles
- 15. a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole.
- 16. a comparison between two quantities with different units, expressed as a ratio representing the amount of one quantity per unit of another.
- 18. [(new value - original value) / original value] x 100. PERCENTDECREASE subtracting a given percentage of a value from the original value.
- 20. Opposite sides but the exact same number
- 23. describes how likely an event is to occur.
- 25. Angles that equal 90
