linesmeeting at a90 degreeanglethe distancearound theoutside oredge of anobjectset of two numbers (x,y), where the firstcoordinate representsthe horizontal position,and the secondcoordinate representsthe vertical positionAmberlinthe numberthat is theresult of afunction orrule machinepictorial representationof numerical data orrelationships,especially a graph, buthaving each valuerepresented by aproportional amountCarrieA quadrilateralwith two pairsof parallel andcongruentsidesone part in ahundred; afraction with 100understood as adenominatorAn angle thatmeasuresbetween 90and 180degreesCartera surfacewith infinitelength andwidth but nothicknessan exactlocation inspace withno length orwidthA trianglewhose largestanglemeasuresgreater than 90degreesA piece ofnumerical datathat is muchsmaller or largerthan the rest of thedata in a setto mark somethingsuch as a graph orroute on a mapusing coordinates tofind points along thewaylinesmeeting at a90 degreeanglethe distancearound theoutside oredge of anobjectset of two numbers (x,y), where the firstcoordinate representsthe horizontal position,and the secondcoordinate representsthe vertical positionAmberlinthe numberthat is theresult of afunction orrule machinepictorial representationof numerical data orrelationships,especially a graph, buthaving each valuerepresented by aproportional amountCarrieA quadrilateralwith two pairsof parallel andcongruentsidesone part in ahundred; afraction with 100understood as adenominatorAn angle thatmeasuresbetween 90and 180degreesCartera surfacewith infinitelength andwidth but nothicknessan exactlocation inspace withno length orwidthA trianglewhose largestanglemeasuresgreater than 90degreesA piece ofnumerical datathat is muchsmaller or largerthan the rest of thedata in a setto mark somethingsuch as a graph orroute on a mapusing coordinates tofind points along theway

Vocab week 5 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. lines meeting at a 90 degree angle
  2. the distance around the outside or edge of an object
  3. set of two numbers (x, y), where the first coordinate represents the horizontal position, and the second coordinate represents the vertical position
  4. Amberlin
  5. the number that is the result of a function or rule machine
  6. pictorial representation of numerical data or relationships, especially a graph, but having each value represented by a proportional amount
  7. Carrie
  8. A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel and congruent sides
  9. one part in a hundred; a fraction with 100 understood as a denominator
  10. An angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees
  11. Carter
  12. a surface with infinite length and width but no thickness
  13. an exact location in space with no length or width
  14. A triangle whose largest angle measures greater than 90 degrees
  15. A piece of numerical data that is much smaller or larger than the rest of the data in a set
  16. to mark something such as a graph or route on a map using coordinates to find points along the way