Across
- 3. – A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero (e.g., -3, 0, 7).
- 6. – The average of a set of numbers, found by adding them all together and dividing by the total count.
- 8. – A symbol, usually a letter, that stands for a number (e.g., x, y).
- 10. Value – The distance of a number from zero on the number line, always positive (e.g., |−5| = 5).
- 12. – A relationship between two sets where each input has exactly one output (e.g., f(x) = 2x + 1).
- 13. Area – The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- 15. Expression – An expression that contains variables, numbers, and mathematical operations (e.g., 3x + 2).
- 18. – The number that appears most frequently in a set of data.
- 19. – An equation that shows two ratios are equivalent (e.g., 2/3 = 4/6).
- 21. – A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal (e.g., 2x + 3 = 7).
- 23. – The distance around a shape. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is found by adding the lengths of all four sides.
- 24. – The difference between the largest and smallest numbers in a set of data.
Down
- 1. Equation – An equation in which the highest exponent of the variable is 1, such as
- 2. – The middle value in a list of numbers, arranged in ascending or descending order.
- 4. – A relationship between two numbers showing how many times the first number contains the second (e.g., 3:4).
- 5. – A way to express a number as a fraction of 100 (e.g., 50% = 50/100).
- 7. Plane – A two-dimensional plane formed by two perpendicular number lines: the x-axis (horizontal) and the y-axis (vertical).
- 9. – A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between expressions that are not equal, often involving symbols like <, >, ≤, and ≥ (e.g., 3x + 4 < 10).
- 11. – The steepness of a line, often represented by "m" in the equation of a line
- 14. – A number that indicates how many times a base is multiplied by itself (e.g.,
- 16. – The branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, sizes, and the properties of space.
- 17. – The amount of space a 3D object occupies. For example, the volume of a rectangular prism is length × width × height.
- 20. Number – A number that can be written as a fraction or ratio of two integers (e.g., 1/2, 4, -3/5).
- 22. – The amount of space inside a shape. For example, the area of a rectangle is length × width.
