Across
- 3. the set of numbers consisting of both rational and irrational numbers
- 4. a term meaning "for each 100" and referring to a ratio of some number to 100
- 5. numbers you get by multiplying a given number by any of the counting numbers
- 8. a number that is composed of other numbers in that it can be written as a product of whole numbers in more than one way
- 9. in exponential notation, the superscript number to the right of the base that indicates how many ties to use the base as a factor
- 11. a special rational number in which the denominator is 10, 100, 1000, and so on (a power of 10)
- 13. the top number in a fraction. It tells "how many" of an object you have
Down
- 1. the numbers that cannot be represented as a ratio of integers
- 2. the bottom number in a fraction. It tells "what kind" of object you have
- 6. a number that can be written as a product of whole numbers in only one way, itself time 1
- 7. the natural numbers combined with the number 0
- 10. the numbers we use to count objects
- 12. in exponent notation, the factor being multiplied
