Across
- 2. An example that proves a math statement is false.
- 5. A testing verb that means to solve or find the final value.
- 6. To find an approximate answer by rounding numbers.
- 7. The property that says the order of numbers doesn't change the sum.
- 8. The place value three spots to the right of the decimal point.
- 11. The answer to a division problem.
- 14. The amount left over when a number cannot be divided exactly.
- 15. A math theory or claim that needs to be proven.
- 16. Symbols used to group parts of a numerical expression.
- 18. Problems that require more than one operation to solve.
- 20. The small number that tells how many times to multiply the base by itself.
- 22. To write a fraction in its smallest or simplest form.
- 23. A number made up of a whole number and a fraction.
- 25. Resizing a quantity by multiplying it by a fraction or whole number.
- 26. A math phrase with numbers and symbols but no equal sign.
- 27. The property that lets you multiply a sum by breaking it apart.
- 28. The first place value position to the right of the decimal point.
- 29. A fraction with a numerator of one.
Down
- 1. The value of a digit based on its position in a number.
- 2. To decide if a value is greater than, less than, or equal to another.
- 3. The bottom number in a fraction or the divisor.
- 4. To use math evidence and rules to prove why your answer is correct.
- 9. The answer to a subtraction problem.
- 10. Describes an answer that makes sense based on an estimate.
- 12. A math sentence that shows two expressions are equal.
- 13. The answer to a multiplication problem.
- 17. To change a number to a nearby value like the nearest ten.
- 19. Two numbers or fractions that have the same value.
- 21. The top number in a fraction that shows how many parts you have.
- 24. A common fraction like 1/2 used to estimate and compare.
