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transitivity principle for indirect measurement


If the length of object A is greater than the length of object B, and the length of object B is greater than the length of object C, then the length of object A is greater than the length of object C. [..]
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terminating decimal


A decimal is called terminating if its repeating digit is 0.
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visual fraction model


A tape diagram, number line diagram, or area model.
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addition and subtraction within 5


Addition or subtraction of two whole numbers with whole number answers, and with sum or minuend in the range 0-5, 0-10, 0-20, or 0-100, respectively. Example: 8 + 2 = 10 is an addition within 10, 14 – [..]
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additive inverses


Two numbers whose sum is 0 are additive inverses of one another. Example: 3/4 and – 3/4 are additive inverses of one another because 3/4 + (- 3/4) = (- 3/4) + 3/4 = 0.
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associative property of addition


See Table 3 in this Glossary.
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associative property of multiplication


See Table 3 in this Glossary.
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bivariate data


Pairs of linked numerical observations. Example: a list of heights and weights for each player on a football team. Box plot. A method of visually displaying a distribution of data values by using the [..]
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commutative property


See Table 3 in this Glossary.
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complex fraction


A fraction A/B where A and/or B are fractions (B nonzero).
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