Chatper 1 & 2 Flash Cards

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Business/Economics Flashcards on Chatper 1 & 2 Flash Cards, created by TJ Engelkamp on 06/06/2023.
TJ Engelkamp
Flashcards by TJ Engelkamp, updated 11 months ago
TJ Engelkamp
Created by TJ Engelkamp 11 months ago
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Addends Numbers that are combined in the addition process, 9. Example: 8 + 9 = 17, in which 8 and 9 are the addends
Decimal point Center of the decimal system—located between units and tenths. Numbers to left are whole numbers; to the right are decimal numbers, 4, 69, 70
Decimal system The U.S. base 10 numbering system that uses the 10 single-digit numbers shown on a calculator, 4.
Difference The resulting answer from a subtraction problem, 10. Example: Minuend less subtrahend equals difference. 215 − 15 = 200
Dividend Number in the division process that is being divided by another, 13. Example: 15 ÷ 5, in which 15 is the dividend.
Divisor Number in the division process that is dividing into another, 13. Example: 15 ÷ 5, in which 5 is the divisor.
Minuend In a subtraction problem, the larger number from which another is subtracted, 10. Example: 50 – 40 = 10
Multiplicand The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Multiplier The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Partial products The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Partial quotient The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Product The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Quotient The answer to a division problem
Remainder The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Rounding all the way The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Subtrahend The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Sum The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Whole number The first or top number being multiplied in a multiplication problem, 12.
Cancellation Reducing process that is used to simply the multiplication and division of fractions.
Common denominator To add two or more fractions, denominators must be the same.
Denominator The number of a common fraction below the division line (bar)
Equivalent Two or more fractions equivalent in value
Fraction Expresses a part of a whole number.
The greatest common divisor The largest possible number that will divide evenly into both the numerator and denominator
Higher terms Expressing a fraction with a new numerator and denominator that is equivalent to the original
Improper fraction Fraction that has a value equal to or greater than 1; numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator
Least common denominator Smallest non-zero whole number into which all denominators will divide evenly
Like fractions Proper fractions with the same denominators
Lowest terms Expressing a fraction when no number divides evenly into the numerator and denominator except the number
Numerator Number of a common fraction above the division line (bar)
Prime number Whole number greater than 1 that is only divisible by itself and 1
Proper fractions Fractions with a value less than 1; numerator is smaller than denominator, such as 5/9
Reciprocal The interchanging of the numerator and the denominator. Inverted number is the reciprocal. For example 6/7 and 7/6.
Unlike fractions Proper fractions with different denominators
Mixed numbers Sum of a whole number greater than zero and a proper fraction, 37
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