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4th Grade Math Vocabulary
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What is the next number is the series? 8, 16, 24, 32, ____________
38
40
44
42
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What is the amount left over when a number cannot be divided equally?
a divisor
a remainder
a quotient
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What is 23 x 43?
988
998
989
999
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What does it mean when you see the word ABOUT in a word problem?
an estimate
over 100
an exact answer
at least five
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5, 10, 15, 20, 25 are examples of _______ of 5.
factors
sums
divisors
multiples
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The number 3,765,478 the number 3 is in the ____________ place.
millions
hundred thousands
billions
hundreds
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The answer to a multiplication problem is called a _____________.
sum
produce
quotient
difference
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What is the next number in the series? 8, 12, 16, 20, ____________
28
22
26
24
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Division is the same thing as ____________.
repeated subtraction
repeated multiplication
repeated addition
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Half as many as 30 is ____________.
20
15
30
60
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If there are 300 million people in the US, what is a good estimate for the number of females?
about 100 million
about 240 million
about 300 million
about 150 million
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74 x 13 =
92
82
972
962
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In the problem 42 divided by 7 equals 6, the number 6 is called the ______.
divisor
dividend
addend
quotient
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If two numbers do not divide evenly, what is the leftover amount called?
divisor
dividend
leftovers
remainder
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What is a good strategy to check to see if your answer is reasonable?
hypothesize
estimate
guess
predict
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6, 12, 18, 24, 30 are examples of __________ of 6.
divisors
multiples
sums
factors
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Three times as many as six is ____________.
18
24
12
36
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What is a partial product?
part of the answer to a division problem
part of the answer to a addition problem
part of the answer to a subtraction problem
part of the answer to a multiplication problem
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There are 40 teachers at Sedalia. Is 9,000 students a good estimate?
no
yes
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What are numbers that are easy to compute mentally called?
compatible numbers
easy number
estimator numbers
numbers
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47 x 23 =
1,058
98
96
1,158
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10, 20 30, 40, 50 are examples of ____________ of 10
factors
differences
sums
multiples
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What is 37 x 28?
1,036
656
685
1,136
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43 x 76 =
148
3,268
138
3,068
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factor x factor =
sum
difference
quotient
product
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In the number 1,238,849 the 2 is in the ____________ place.
hundreds
thousands
millions
hundred thousands
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What is a remainder?
a part, number or quantity that is left over
the answer to a multiplication problem
the answer to a division problem
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In the number 4,872,543 the number 7 is in the ____________ place.
ten thousands
hundred thousands
thousands
tens
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What number comes next? 7, 14, 21, 28, ____________
35
21
42
37
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What is the best way to get better at something?
practice
work hard
read about the topic
all of the above
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Multiplication is the same thing as ____________.
repeated division
repeated subtraction
repeated addition
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The answer to an addition problem is called a _________.
quotient
sum
difference
product
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In the number 3,765,987 the number 3 is in the ____________ place.
millions
billions
hundred thousands
ten thousands
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The answer to a subtraction problem is called the __________.
product
sum
quotient
difference
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In the problem 35 divided by 5 equals 7, the number 5 is called the ________.
addend
dividened
quotient
divisor
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The answer to a division problem is called a _________.
product
sum
difference
quotient
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In the problem 32 divided by 8 equals 4, the number 32 is called the ______.
quotient
addend
divisor
dividend
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28 x 34 =
952
954
88
82
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2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 are examples of _______ of 2.
additions
multiples
factors
divisors
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