Across
- 2. To add money to a bank account. For example, I had £500 credited to my bank account.
- 3. section The end section created when you slice a 3D shape along it's length.
- 5. The bottom part of a fraction.
- 6. To work out the value of something. This does not have to mean you need a calculator!
- 10. How data is shared or spread out.
- 11. The number in front of an algebraic symbol. For example the coefficient of 5x is 5.
- 13. Subtract the smaller value from the larger value to find the difference between two numbers.
- 15. (cm) A measure of distance. 1 centimetre = 10 millimetres. (1 cm = 10 mm). 100 centimetres = 1 metre. (100 cm = 1 m).
- 16. number The product when an integer is multiplied by itself twice. For example 5 cubed = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125.
- 17. Not a whole number or integer. For example 3.6 or 0.235.
- 18. A ten sided polygon.
- 19. If you can place a shape exactly on top of another then they are said to be congruent. You may rotate, reflect or translate the shape.
Down
- 1. frequency A running total of the frequencies added up as you go along.
- 2. A 3D shape with all sides made from rectangles
- 3. The perimeter of a circle.
- 4. To make an amount smaller.
- 7. A straight line drawn from one point on the edge of a circle to another.
- 8. A letter or symbol whose value always stays the same. The constant Π is a common example.
- 9. How far away an object is. For example, it is a distance of 3 miles to the city centre.
- 10. To take out money from a bank account. For example £400 was debited from my account.
- 12. The distance across a circle which passes through the centre.
- 13. A time period of 24 hours. There are 7 days in a week
- 14. (cl) A measure of volume. 100 centilitres = 1 litre (100 cl = 1 l). 1 centilitre = 10 millilitres (1 cl = 10 ml).