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Horizontales
A number that represents a quantity considering 100 as the whole
The action of merging members from one set with another set to make one new set is called (blank)
A number set including numbers that are the square root of non-perfect squares, and other similar types
A set which all other relevant sets are a subset of is a (blank) set
when we isolate the shared members of two sets
An operation we use when trying to determine how many groups of a certain number we can make out of another number
A fraction with a greater numerator than denominator would be considered a (blank) fraction
The operation we use when we want to know how many result after a repeated addition is called (blank)
A set including only the numbers we use to count is called the (blank) numbers
A symbol used in mathematics to represent an unknown value
When a number belongs to a certain set we refer to as a (blank) of that set
A graphic organizer used to represent the overlap and exclusive features of usually two to three different topics or sets (hint: it involves drawing circles)
An operation which ask us to find which number times itself will yield the initial value
The operation used to find how "far apart" (or the difference between) two numbers
Verticales
The number that represents the power to which we raise another number to
A set that has members which are impossible to count for any mortal and takes eternity to count for any immortals is considered to be (blank)
If asked to determine how many members are in a set, you are determining the (blank) of the set
When we seek to find the sum we use (blank)
The answer to a division problem
When we look at a fraction not as part of the whole but as each number representing that many equal sized parts and compare their quantities
A number whose square root is a whole number
Any number of mathematical actions we take when evaluating expressions or solving equations
A non-whole number written out as a whole number base with a fractional value next to it
The property which allows us to switch the position of numbers and still get the same answer (hint: like in multiplication and addition)
When two fractions are set as equal to one another
A set that has a countable number of members is considered (blank)
A set of numbers including zero or any of the positive integers is considered to be a member of the (blank) numbers
A set that is made by using only members of another set
What do you call the numbers we add together in an addition problem?
Whole numbers and their negatives make up a group called the (blank)