Across
- 3. The occurrence or how often something will happen
- 6. The amount of times a number appears in a data set. You would use tally marks to figure this out.
- 7. A type of bar graph where the bars are touching and with ranges like 5-6 and then 7-8
- 9. Numbers with the same variable with the same exponent. Ex. 8x and 5x
- 12. The sum of all of the numbers in a data set divided by the total amount of numbers in the set.
- 14. A value in a data set that is very different from the other values
- 17. The number that is being multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression.
- 19. Something that represents a middle point
- 20. A comparison of 2 quantities by division
- 22. The small number above a regular number showing how many times to multiply the regular number
- 23. The amount of space covering the outside of a 3-d shape
- 24. Highest point in a data set.
- 25. A whole number that can be positive negative or zero
- 27. A number where its value doesn’t change.
- 28. A group of data points that lie within a small interval
- 29. When you can cut something in half and both sides will have a mirror effect
- 30. The number that you get when you subtract the highest and lowest numbers in a data set.
Down
- 1. When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1
- 2. The area contained by the x and y axis
- 4. The distance from zero that a number is on the number line without considering direction
- 5. A 2-d plane formed by the intersection of 2 number lines. Where you plot points.
- 8. A pair of numbers that helps you plot a point on a coordinate plane.
- 10. A comparison between two numbers shown as a fraction or using a :
- 11. An arrangement of 2 dimensional shapes that fold up to make a 3 dimensional shape.
- 13. The middle number in a set of numbers ordered from least to greatest.
- 15. A question with multiple answers which helps create data. Ex. How many people live in your house? Categorical or Numerical.
- 16. A letter or symbol used to represent a value that can change.
- 18. Space in a data set.
- 21. The number being multiplied in a multiplication problem.
- 26. The number that appears most often in a data set.
