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property of an object that in part determines how much it weighs
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customary unit of length equal to 5,280 feet
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metric unit of lenght; 1000 ? = 1 meter
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a unit of measure short amounts of time; 60 seconds = 1 ?
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representation of a real world situation
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product of a given number and another number
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line equally spaced tick marks that represent numbers. Each tick mark can represent one, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands and so on
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sentence with numbers, operation symbols (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) and a comparing symbol (=, not equal, <, >
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number above the bar in a fraction that tells how many parts of the whole are being considered
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angle measuring over 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
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triangle with one obtuse angle
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numbers than cannot be evenly divided into groups of 2 and are not divisible by 2. Odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
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to list numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least
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pair of numbers that represents the location of a point on a coordinate plane
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the point where the x-axis and the y-axis in the coordinate plane intersect
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customary unit of weight; 16 ? = 1 pound
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lines that never cross and are always the same distance apart
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method of multiplying the ones, tens, hundreds, and so on separately and adding the products together
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predictable arrangement of objects
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distance around a figure. To find the ? of any shape you add the lengths of the sides
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