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3rd TAKS Math Vocab Test

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right angle
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probability
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sphere
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Multiplication
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How do I find the peRIMeter of a shape?
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bar graph
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quadrilateral
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factor
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quarter hour
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denominator
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array
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digit
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pattern
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polygon
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parallel lines
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edge
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cylinder
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capacity
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rectangle
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face
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a series of numbers of figures that follows a rule
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The FLAT PART of a 3-dimensional figure. Example: A square is a face of a cube.
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Measure the OUTSIDE of each side of the shape and total all of these measurements.
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A number that divides a whole number evenly. Also a number that is multiplied by another number.
E.
One-fourth of an hour or 15 minutes.
F.
a symbol used to write numbers
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A 3-dimensional figure that has the shape of a round ball.
H.
an angle that is exactly 90 degrees
I.
The amount a container can hold, measured in units of dry or liquid measure.
J.
a four-sided polygon
K.
A closed plane figure formed using line segments that meet only at their endpoints.
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Repeated Addition
M.
A quadrilateral with four right angles; opposite sides are equal and parallel.
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two or more lines that have no points in common, i.e. they do not cross at any point.
O.
Objects or symbols displayed in rows of the same length and columns of the same length. The length of a row might be different from the length of a column.
P.
the likelihood that an event will occur
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A graph that compares data by using bars of different lengths or heights to show the values.
R.
The bottom number in a fraction. This number represents the TOTAL PARTS.
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A 3-dimensional figure having two circular bases and a curved surface connecting the two bases.
T.
The LINE segment where two faces of a solid figure MEET.
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A polygon that has six sides
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A quadrilateral with four sides in which each pair of opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.
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a polygon that has eight sides
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An object has line symmetry if one side is the MIRROR image of the other side.
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a polygon with five sides
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The number of cubic units needed to fill a 3-dimensional figure or solid figure.
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A number that represents part of a whole or part of a set.
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a way of writing a number that shows the sum of the value of the digits
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A POINT(s) of a 2- or 3-dimensional figure where two or more edges of the figure meet
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A pair of numbers that gives the location of a point on a map or grid.

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