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the length of a straight line drawn through the center of a circle or a sphere from one side to another
a) radius
b) diameter
c) linear
d) perpendicular lines
a symbol that is written above and to the right of a number to show how many times the number is to be multiplied by itself
a) perpendicular lines
b) radius
c) exponent
d) base
a number that is not a fraction; a whole number
a) integer
b) base
c) box plot
d) linear
in a straight line
a) standard form
b) linear
c) rational numbers
d) perpendicular lines
lines that intersect at a right angle
a) perpendicular lines
b) radius
c) diameter
d) linear
a straight line from a circle's center to the edge of the circle
a) square root
b) quartiles
c) radius
d) diameter
the difference between the greatest number and the least number in a set of data
a) quartiles
b) range
c) base
d) mean
a short way of writing a very large or small number using a real number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of ten
a) box plot
b) square root
c) scientific notation
d) range
a number written in its usual form, as numerals
a) standard form
b) rational number
c) supplementary angles
d) word form
the number that gets multiplied when using an exponent (or power)
a) exponent
b) base
c) supplementary angles
d) factor
a graph that displays the highest and lowest quarters of data as whiskers, the middle two quarters of the data as a box, and the median
a) range
b) box plot
c) quartiles
d) bar graph
two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
a) supplementary angles
b) complementary angles
c) perpendicular lines
d) linear
the values that divide the data into four equal parts
a) quartiles
b) square root
c) base
d) complementary angles
a number that can be written as a fraction
a) standard form
b) rational number
c) base
d) decimal
a number that when multiplied by itself equals a given number
a) square root
b) range
c) base
d) decimal
two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
a) complementary angles
b) quartiles
c) supplementary angles
d) range
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