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Product The answer to a multiplication equation. 9x7=63 Product Array An arrangement of objects in rows and columns. 6 2 2 by 6 array Commutative Property of Multiplication Changing the order of factors in a multiplication problem does not change the product. 3x6=18 6x3=18 Pictograph A graph that uses pictures to show data. Mrs. Hatlestad’s Shoes Type sandals boots sneakers heels Number Equal-Shares Drawing A diagram that shows a number separated into equal parts 32 4x 8 8 8 8 Fast Array A numerical form of an array that shows an unknown factor or unknown product 4 6 24 5 Quotient The answer to a division problem 63 ÷ 9 = 7 7 is the quotient Factors Numbers multiplied to find a product. 4 x 5 = 20 factor factor product Factor Triangle A diagram that shows a factor pair and the product 32 ÷ ÷ 4x8 Repeated Groups A multiplication situation in which all groups have the same number of objects Function A set of ordered pairs of numbers such that for every first number there is only one possible second number Example: The relationship between yards and feet Yards Feet 1 3 2 6 3 9 4 12 5 15 6 18 7 21 Square Array An array in which the number of rows equals the number of columns 3 3 Square Number The product of a whole number and itself. Example: 3 x 3 = 9 9 is a square number Identity Property of Multiplication The product of 1 and any number equals that number Example: 10 x 1 = 10 Associative Property of Multiplication Grouping factors in different ways does not change the product. Example: 3 x (5x7) = 105 (3x5) x 7 = 105 Distributive Property of Multiplication You can multiply a sum by a number, or multiply each addend by the number and add the products; the result is the same. Example 3 x (2+4) = (3x2) + (3x4) 3x6 = 6 + 12 18 = 18 Addend One of two or more numbers added together to find a sum 7 + 8 = 15 addend addend sum Sum The answer when adding two or more addends 53 + 26 = 79 addend addend sum expression One or more numbers, variables, or numbers and variables with one or more operations. Examples: 4 6x 6x – 5 7+4 Number Sentences A mathematical statement that uses = , <, > to show how numbers or expressions are related. The types of number sentences are equations and inequalities. Examples: 25 + 25 = 50 13 > 8 + 2 equation A statement that two expressions are equal. It has an equals sign. Examples: 32 + 35 = 67 67 = 32 + 34 + 1 (7 x 8) + 1 = 57 inequality A statement that two expressions are not equal. Examples: 2 < 5 4 + 5 > 12 – 8 table Data arranged in rows and columns. data A collection of information. row A part of a table or array that contains items arranged horizontally. column A part of a table or array that contains items arranged vertically. rule A rule can be made up of words, numbers or words and numbers. Example: “A ladybug has 6 legs.” comparison bars Bars that represent the larger amount and smaller amount in a comparison situation. Examples: addition and subtraction difference smaller amount larger amount multiplication and division smaller amount smaller amount smaller amount smaller amount larger amount Comparison Situations A situation in which two amounts are compared by addition or multiplication. Key words: addition – “how much more” multiplication – “ how many times as many” vertical bar graph A bar graph with vertical bars. Monday’s DVD Rentals at MovieLand #Rented 42 36 30 24 18 12 6 0 Action Comedy Animation Drama Type of Movie bar graph A graph that uses bars to show data. The bars may be vertical or horizontal. Snowfall last Winter Inches 28 24 20 16 12 8 4 0 Nov Dec Jan Month Feb Mar axis On a graph two axes form its left and lower margins. Snowfall last Winter Inches 28 24 20 16 12 8 4 0 Nov Dec Jan Month Feb Mar vertical up and down horizontal left to right tally chart A chart that uses tally marks to record and organize data. Tally Chart Height Tally 47” 48” 49” 50” 51” frequency table A table that shows how many times each event, item or category occurs. Frequency Table Height 47” 48” 49” 50” 51’ Frequency 1 2 4 3 1 line plot A diagram that shows the frequency of data on a number line. range The difference between the greatest number and the least number in a set. mode The number that appears most frequently in a set of numbers. Example: 2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 7, 7 4 is the mode in this set of numbers median The middle number in a set of ordered numbers. For an even number of numbers, the median is the average of the two middle numbers. Examples: 13 26 34 47 52 The median for this set is 34. 8 8 12 14 20 21 The median for this set is (12+14) ÷ 2 = 13 factor pair A factor pair for a number is a pair of whole numbers whose product is that number. Example: 5 x 7 = 35 factor pair product Factor Fireworks Shows how a whole number can be broken down into a product of prime factors. This is also called a Factor Tree. 12 2 x 6 3x2 prime number A number greater than 1 that has 1 and itself as the only factor pair. Example: 7, the only factor pair of 7 is 7 and 1 composite number A number greater than 1 that has more than one factor pair. Example: 10, the factor pairs of 10 are: 1 and 10, 2 and 5