Across
- 2. metric unit of length
- 3. ? measurements kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, milli
- 6. story problems convert measures presented in story form into the desired measurement then solve
- 10. metric unit of weight
- 11. than <
- 15. metric unit of liquid
- 16. writing a ?/mixed decimal as a fraction/mixed number the number before the decimal point is the whole number, the number after the decimal is our numerator, and the number of digits after the decimal point determine the denominator, the place value of the decimal corresponds to the denominator so tenths would be 10 the hundredths 100 and thousandths 1000
- 17. picture symbols to depict amounts
- 21. adding and subtracting decimals with ? zeros line up the decimals, bring the decimal down, add zeros so each number has the same number of digits after the decimal point, solve
- 23. ? point of water in Celsius is 100 degrees
- 24. equals 10 metric units
- 25. a graph that highlights segments of a circle to show simple distribution patterns
Down
- 1. equals 1/10 of a metric unit
- 3. adding and subtracting ? numbers with/without borrowing make sure fractions have a common denominator if not find the LCD, borrow if necessary to subtract fractions, add/subtract whole numbers, add/subtract fractions, reduce to lowest terms and combine like terms
- 4. normal body temperature in degrees Celsius
- 5. metric scale of temperature
- 7. writing numbers in ? form write written numbers in standard form, and expanded numbers in standard form
- 8. to =
- 9. equals 1/100 of a metric unit
- 10. than >
- 12. writing a ?/mixed number as a decimal the whole number is the number before the decimal point, the numerator are the digits after the decimal point and the denominator determines the place value of those
- 13. to ? fractions and decimals, either turn all decimals into fractions or all fractions into decimals
- 14. equals 1,000 metric units
- 18. equals 100 metric units
- 19. showing ? with the least number of coins possible to count back change, subtract the amount owed from the amount given
- 20. freezing point of water in degrees Celsius
- 22. equals 1/1000 of a metric unit
