Use pages 608-622 for the vocabulary below.

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Across
  1. 4. numbers written without exponents (p. 620)
  2. 6. cannot be written as a fraction
  3. 7. a placeholder, usually a letter, used to represent a value (p. 622)
  4. 8. the whole numbers and their opposites (p. 613)
  5. 9. a number than compares a number to 100 (p. 616)
  6. 11. the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable (p. 609)
  7. 13. one of two equal factors of a number
  8. 15. the whole quantity, or the number to which the part is being compared (p. 609)
  9. 17. the number that tells how many times the based is used as a factor
Down
  1. 1. the product in which a number is a factor three times (p. 610)
  2. 2. the branch of mathematics that involves expressions with variables (p. 608)
  3. 3. a mathematical sentence that contains equal signs (p. 611)
  4. 4. a number written as a product of a number that's at least 1 and less than 10 and a power of ten (p. 620)
  5. 5. the product of a number and any whole number (p.615)
  6. 10. a term that does not contain a variable (p. 610)
  7. 12. to find the value of an expression (p. 611)
  8. 14. can be written as a fraction
  9. 16. two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product (p. 612)