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The difference between the smallest and largest values or the results
of a function. |
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A number that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself. |
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Reducing one number by another number. |
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Arithmetic operation of dividing one number into another. |
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An average calculated by taking the sum of a group of numbers and
dividing by the count of the numbers. |
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A part of mathematics that studies the relationships and properties
of lines, points, angles, and surfaces. |
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A natural number (positive, negative, or zero) that can be written
without fractions or decimals. |
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Figures that have the same shape and size. |
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The amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional object. |
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A number that represents the position of a point on a line. |
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Numbers that form a product when multiplied together. |
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The product of multiplying by a whole number. |
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A number that represents the middle value of a list of numbers. |
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The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object. |
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A numerical representation that represents part of a whole usually
written with a line drawn between two numbers. |