Across
- 2. relationships that create straight line graphs that pass through the origin
- 3. the same shape, but can be different sizes
- 5. The scale factor must be _____ than one if the image is larger than the original shape.
- 7. To rename a fraction as a decimal, _______ the numerator by the denominator.
- 8. Frequently this word tells us that wee need to multiply.
- 9. If you lose one game and win four, how many games should you expect to lose if you play 25 games?
- 10. What is 15% of 80?
- 15. The scale factor must be _____ than one if the image is smaller than the original shape.
- 18. You find the _____ of a rectangle by multiplying length by width.
- 19. The ordered pair, (2,3) tells us how to plot point on the _________.
- 20. the distance around the outside of a shape
- 21. Miles per hour and points per game are both examples of _____ rates.
Down
- 1. the exact same shape and size
- 3. the number we multiply a side length by to find the length of the corresponding side in a similar figure
- 4. 6/18 is equal to one _______.
- 6. Percent, ratio, fraction, and ______ are all examples of comparison statements.
- 11. fractions that use different numbers in the numerator and denominator but name the same amount
- 12. to share evenly; this property is helpful when we can't add or subtract terms in parentheses
- 13. a number sentence showing one ration equal to another ratio
- 14. If there are 33 students in three math classes, what's the unit rate of students per class?
- 16. Area changes by scale factor _______.
- 17. Ratios can be part-to-part or part-to-________.