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a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data.
a) bar graph
b) pictograph
c) scale
d) digit

the measure in degrees of the size of an angle
a) digit
b) foot
c) angle measurement
d) thirds

a measuring stick one yard in length, usually divided into inches
a) ruler
b) yardstick
c) mile
d) inch

a standard unit of measure equal to three feet
a) inch
b) foot
c) yard
d) mile

the value of the number to the left of the ones place in a whole number; the value in the tens place
a) tens
b) ones
c) hundreds
d) decimal

a series of equally spaced marks or points used to measure or record information
a) bar graph
b) pictograph
c) decimal
d) scale

a straight stick used to measure length in inches or centimeters
a) dollar
b) ruler
c) yard
d) hundreds

the value of the number farthest to the right in a whole number; the value in the ones place
a) scale
b) tens
c) ones
d) digit

a measure of distance equal to 5,280 feet
a) mile
b) foot
c) inch
d) ruler

a standard unit of measure equal to one twelfth of a foot
a) foot
b) mile
c) inch
d) fourths

a standard unit of measure equal to twelve inches
a) coins
b) inch
c) foot
d) mile

the basic unit of money in the United States, Canada, Australia, and some other countries
a) area
b) pictograph
c) angle measurement
d) dollar

any of the numerals from 0 to 9 that can be used to write any number
a) digit
b) decimal
c) inch
d) mile

a number that is written with whole numbers on the left side of the decimal point and tenths, hundredths, and so on on the right
a) digit
b) foot
c) decimal
d) fourths

the amount of space that could cover the surface of a shape or region as measured in square units; in the case of a rectangle, calculated as length multiplied by width
a) dollar
b) area
c) bar graph
d) ruler

divisions of four pieces, quarters
a) halves
b) thirds
c) fourths
d) digit

two equal parts that make up a whole
a) thirds
b) halves
c) fourths
d) tens

the numbers in the range of 100-999
a) hundreds
b) ones
c) tens
d) thousands

a graph that uses pictures to show and compare information
a) pictograph
b) bar graph
c) scale
d) ruler

three equal parts
a) fourths
b) halves
c) thirds
d) decimal

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