Across
- 3. The number below the line in a common fraction; a divisor.
- 4. Having a right or permission to get something.
- 6. Mathematical phrase with numbers, variables (letters), and operation signs (+, -, ×, ÷) that shows a calculation but doesn't have an equals sign (=), unlike an equation.
- 7. A letter or group of letters you stick to the end of a word (like "-ed," "-ing," "-ly") to make a new word with a different meaning.
- 8. Person with inner strengths that protects people
- 13. Rights of all people to be treated fairly and equally in society.
- 15. To figure out a number or amount by using math operations like adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing.
- 17. A small word part you stick onto the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
- 18. A symbol (usually a letter like x or n) that stands for an unknown number or a quantity that can change in an equation or problem.
- 19. A number that never changes in a math problem.
- 20. The number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3.
- 21. Contest between two people using deadly weapons to settle a point.
Down
- 1. Without food, shelter, or money.
- 2. Mathematical phrase with numbers, variables (letters), and operation signs (+, -, ×, ÷) that shows a calculation but doesn't have an equals sign (=), unlike an equation
- 5. The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- 9. To make fun of
- 10. "the same as" or "equal in value," even if things look different,
- 11. Official who represents his or her own country abroad.
- 12. A number showing parts of a whole or a collection, written as a numerator (top number, parts taken) over a denominator (bottom number, total equal parts) with a line in between
- 14. Grouping symbols that tell you what to solve first in a math problem, following the order of operations.
- 16. To solve a math problem or expression.
