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6th Grade Math AIR Test Vocab
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6th Grade Math AIR Test Vocab
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1.
A prism with three rectangular faces and two triangular bases where the lateral edge is perpendicular to the plane of the base.

2.
A 2-dimensional shape that can be folded into a 3-dimensional figure is a net of that figure. (Also called a network.)

3.
A 3-dimensional figure that has two congruent and parallel faces that are polygons. The remaining faces are parallelograms.

4.
A quantity that changes or can have different values. A symbol, usually a letter, that can stand for a variable quantity.

5. Any number being added.

6.
a × (b + c) = ab + ac

7.
The four sections of a coordinate grid that are separated by the axes.

8.
A diagram that shows the five number summary of a distribution.

9.
A comparison of two numbers using division.

10.
The amount that remains after one quantity is subtracted from another.

11.
A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal.

12.
A triangle that has one 90o angle.

13.
An equation showing that two ratios are equivalent.

14.
A triangle with no angle measuring 90o or more.

15.
Numbers less than 0.

16.
The product stays the same when the grouping of factors is changed.

17.
A ratio comparing two different units.

18.
A pyramid with a triangular base.

19.
The replacement of the letters in an algebraic expression with known values.

20. A number with a value that is always the same.

21.
Add all the numbers then divide by how many numbers there are in the set. Average

22.
Also known as a line plot. A diagram showing frequency of data on a number line.

23. The amount something is worth.

24.
Rules describing what sequence to use in evaluating expressions.

25.
A number, variable, product, or quotient in an expression. A term is not a sum or difference.