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MCA-III MATH VOCABULARY FROM DRAFT TEST SPECIFICATIONS By J. Scheumann and C. Sorenson 2011 Source: MCA III DRAFT Test Specifications for Mathematics, Oct. 15, 201, http://children.state.mn.us (Assessment and Testing/MCAs/Test Specs)

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MCA-III MATH VOCABULARY FROM DRAFT TEST SPECIFICATIONS

By J. Scheumann and C. Sorenson 2011

Source: MCA III DRAFT Test Specifications for Mathematics, Oct. 15, 201, http://children.state.mn.us (Assessment and Testing/MCAs/Test Specs)

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Numbers and Operations

• 6th grade Math Vocabulary

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inequality

A number sequence stating that two quantities are not

equal, or might not be equal.

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exponent

The raised number in a power that tells the number of times the base is used as a

factor.

4 = 4 * 4 * 43

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A device for locating points in a plane by means of ordered number pairs or

coordinates.

(3,2)

coordinategrid

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axis

y axis

X axis

horizontal axisX axis

Vertical axisY axis

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prime factorization

A number expressed as a product of prime

factors.

The prime factorization of 24 is

2 * 2 * 2 * 3or 2 * 3

3

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factorization

The original number is represented as a product of factors, and each of those factors is represented as a

product of factors, and so on, until the factor string consists

of prime numbers.

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multiplication

3 x 4

3(4)

3 • 4

SIGNAL WORDS

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greatest common factor

The largest factor that two or more numbers

have in common.

The common factors 24and 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6and 12. The greatest

common factor is24 and 36 is 12.

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least common multiple

The smallest that is a multiple of two or more numbers.

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integer

Any whole number or its opposite.

-2, 2

6, -100are examples of integers

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rational number

A rational number is a number that can be written as a simple

fraction (i.e. as a ratio).

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irrational number

But some numbers cannot be written as a ratio of two integers

...

...they are called Irrational Numbers.

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π =3.1415926535897932384626433832795 (and more...)

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reciprocal

.What to multiply a value by to get 1.

http://www.mathsisfun.com/reciprocal-fraction.html

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percent (%)

Per hundred, or out of a hundred.

1 100

or 0.01

1 one-hundredth

1%=

15%= 15 100

or 0.15

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Click here to convert fractions, to decimals to percents.

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ratio

A ratio is a comparison of two numbers or measurements

Click here to try it!

if there is 1 boy and 3 girls you could write the ratio as:

1:3 (for every one boy there are 3 girls)1/4 are boys and 3/4 are girls0.25 are boys (by dividing 1 by 4)25% are boys (0.25 as a percentage)

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rate

A comparison of two quantities with unlike

units.

A speed such as 55 miles per hour

compares distancewith time.

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unit rate

When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1, such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per

hour, they are called unit rates.

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2.48/pound

$2.48 per pound

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per

In each or for each.

Five chairsper row

per means to divide

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unit rate notation

¼1÷4

1 to 4 1:4 1 out of 4

25%

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