Across
- 3. the money you gain when you sell something for more than it cost you. It is what is left after you take away all your costs and expenses.
- 5. the amount of space inside an object. It tells you how much something can hold, like liquid in a container.
- 6. a maths statement that shows two values are not equal. It uses symbols like <, >, ≤, or ≥ to compare numbers.
- 8. a lower price than usual. It is money taken off the original price to make something cheaper.
- 10. the measurement of how long something is from one end to the other. It is usually measured in units like metres or centimetres.
- 11. how much something is valued in money. It tells you how much something is equal to or how important it is.
Down
- 1. to find an answer using numbers. You add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve a problem.
- 2. a rule or set of numbers and symbols used to solve a maths problem. It shows you how to calculate something step by step.
- 4. money paid to someone for selling something. It is often a percentage of the total sale.
- 7. a maths sentence that shows two sides are equal, often using an equals sign (=). It includes numbers, letters, or both.
- 9. a large amount of money or valuable things that a person or group has. It means being rich or having many resources.
