Are you smarter then a eighth grader

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Across
  1. 1. a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
  2. 2. closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
  3. 3. a comparison of two quantities by division
  4. 4. can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
  5. 5. an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
  6. 7. is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
  7. 8. a four sided polygon
  8. 9. to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
  9. 12. the number of times a base is used as a factor
  10. 14. polygons with three sides and three angles
  11. 15. a ration of two quantities with different units
  12. 16. to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
  13. 21. is an equation of a form
  14. 25. the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
  15. 26. acts as a grouping symbol in the order of operation
Down
  1. 1. one of two equal factors of a number
  2. 2. opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
  3. 6. starting amount of money
  4. 8. to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
  5. 9. to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
  6. 10. ordered pairs are graphed on
  7. 11. exponent that are used to express a number less then one
  8. 13. money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
  9. 17. numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
  10. 18. the four divided number lines on a graph
  11. 19. are equations that describe a relationship among certain quantities
  12. 20. a ratio that compares a number to 100
  13. 22. money a salesperson earns based on sales
  14. 23. a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
  15. 24. the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
  16. 25. the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero