Across
- 3. The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape, measured in square units.
- 6. A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length.
- 7. Price: The cost of one item or one unit of a product, which helps compare prices when shopping.
- 10. The bottom surface of a shape or figure, which is often used as a reference point for measuring height.
- 16. Ratios that express the same relationship between numbers, even if the numbers themselves are different (e.g., 1:2 is equivalent to 2:4).
- 17. A flat surface of a three-dimensional shape.
- 18. The measurement of how tall a shape is, often measured from the base to the top.
- 21. To break down a shape or figure into smaller, simpler parts.
- 22. A three-dimensional shape made up of flat polygonal faces, edges, and vertices.
- 24. A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional shape, showing all its faces laid out flat.
- 25. A line segment where two faces of a three-dimensional shape meet.
- 26. Diagram: A visual model that uses rectangles to represent numbers in a ratio, helping to solve problems involving part-to-whole relationships.
Down
- 1. A three-dimensional shape with two parallel, congruent bases and rectangular lateral faces connecting them.
- 2. A polygon with four sides and four angles.
- 4. A three-dimensional shape with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex.
- 5. A way to organize information in rows and columns, often used to display data or relationships.
- 8. A visual representation that uses two parallel lines to show the relationship between two sets of numbers, helping to understand ratios and equivalent ratios.
- 9. A comparison of two quantities, often written as a fraction or using a colon (e.g., 3:4).
- 11. The speed at which something happens or is done, often referring to the rate of movement or progress.
- 12. A term used to express a rate or ratio, indicating "for each" (e.g., miles per hour).
- 13. Area: The total area of the surfaces of a three-dimensional shape, measured in square units.
- 14. A closed figure made up of straight line segments, with at least three sides (e.g., triangles, quadrilaterals).
- 15. An area defined by specific boundaries, which can be two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
- 19. A point where two or more line segments meet in a polygon or three-dimensional shape.
- 20. To create a shape or figure by combining smaller shapes or components.
- 23. Rate: When two or more ratios or rates are equal, indicating they are proportionally equivalent.
