Across
- 6. Changing a number to a specified place
- 8. A way of writing numbers to show place value; shows the sum of the values of each digit of a given number
- 9. A whole number that divides evenly into another number; a whole number that multiplies with another number to make a third number
- 10. The third digit from the right in a number
- 12. The first digit from the right in a number
- 14. Less than, greater than, equal to; signs used to show relationships between numbers
- 15. The measurement of the extent of something from side to side
- 17. A number written as a whole number and a fraction
- 18. The value of a digit depending on its place in a number; ones, tens, hundreds, etc.
- 20. The result of raising a base to and exponent of 10; the number of times ten is multiplied by itself
- 23. Part of one divided into one thousand parts; represented as a fraction or decimal 1/1000 or 0.001
- 24. Measurements describing the size of an object
- 26. The second digit from the right in a number
- 27. A part of one divided into ten parts; represented as a fraction or decimal 1/10 or 0.1
- 28. A unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot
Down
- 1. The result of dividing two numbers
- 2. Part of one divided into one hundred parts; represented as a fraction or decimal 1/100 or 0.01
- 3. The total amount of space inside of a 3-dimensional object; measured in cubic units
- 4. Progression in which functions are performed
- 5. The amount of space a surface (or shape) takes up
- 7. A measure used as a unit to estimate distances
- 11. System of numbers based on the number 10, tenth parts, and power of 10
- 13. Sharing or grouping a number into equal parts
- 16. The vertical distance from top to bottom
- 19. The product of a given whole number and any other whole number
- 21. A mathematical phrase that combines values using mathematical operations; may contain numbers, variables, and grouping symbols; does not contain equal sign
- 22. Symbol written above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the number of times to multiply the base by itself
- 25. A mathematical statement containing an equal sign to show that two expressions are equal
