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IntegerOperations Rational Number Operations Exponents and Irrational Numbers Equations/I nequalities Decimals and Percents

Integer Operations Rational Number Operations Exponents and Irrational Numbers Equations/I nequalities Decimals and Percents

What is…? A product formed by a base and exponent

Power Back to Game $100

What is…? Integer Operations for $200 A set of rules for simplifying an expression.

Order of Operations Back to Game $200

A letter used to represent one or more numbers. What is…? Integer Operations for $300

Back to Game Variable $300

What are…? Integer Operations for $400 Two numbers that = 0 when added.

Back to Game $400 Opposites

What are…? Integer Operations for $500 The numbers,... -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,… not including fractions or decimals

Back to Game $500 Integers

What is…? Rational Number Operations for $100 A number of the form a/b, part of a whole.

Back to Game Fraction $100

The least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions. What is…? Rational Number Operations for $200

Back to Game Least Common Denominator (LCD) $200

The reciprocal of a number. What is…? Rational Number Operations for $300

Back to Game Multiplicative Inverse $300

What is…? Rational Number Operations for $500 A number that can be written as a/b.

Back to Game Rational Number $500

What is…? Rational Number Operations for $400 A decimal that ends.

Back to Game Terminating Decimal $400

Out of 100. What is a…? Decimals and Percents for $100

Percent Back to Game $100

A decrease in the price of an item. What is…? Decimals and Percents for $200

Discount Back to Game $daily double

What is…? Decimals and Percents for $300 The amount of pay when a salesperson is paid a percent of his or her total sales.

Back to Game Commission $300

What is…? Decimals and Percents for $400 Income – expenses = ?

Back to Game Profit $400

What is…? Decimals and Percents for $500 The amount earned or paid for the use of money.

Interest Back to Game $500

What is…? Exponents and Irrational Numbers for $100 A number that tells how many times to multiply the base.

Back to Game Exponent $100

What is…? Exponents and Irrational Numbers for $200 A number that is the square of any integer.

Back to Game Perfect Square $200

What is…? Exponents and Irrational Numbers for $300 A real number that cannot be written as a fraction.

Back to Game Irrational Number $300

What is…? Exponents and Irrational Numbers for $400 The inverse of a square.

Back to Game Square Root $400

What is…? Exponents and Irrational Numbers for $500 The bottom number in a power that is multiplied by itself.

Back to Game Base $500

What are…? Equations/Inequalities for $100 What is added or subtracted.

Terms of an expression Back to Game $100

What is…? Equations/Inequalities for $200 In a term, the number in front of the variable.

Back to Game Coefficient $200

What are…? Equations/Inequalities for $300 Terms that have identical variable parts and powers.

Back to Game Like Terms $300

What is…? Equations/Inequalities for $400 A mathematical sentence that may or may not be equal.

Back to Game $400 Inequality

What are…? Equations/Inequalities for $500 Operations that undo each other.

Back to Game $500 Inverse Operations