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