compoundeventan eventmade up oftwo or moreeventsa(b+c)= ab +ac distributivepropertyinverseoperationsoperationsthat undoeachotherthe product of anonzeronumber and itsreciprocal(multiplicativeinverse) is 1inverseproperty ofmultiplicationassociativeproperty ofadditionstate that for allreal numbers, thesum is always thesame, regardlessof their groupingcommutativeproperty ofmultiplicationstates that twomore morenumbers can bemultiplied in anyorder with outchanging theproductcomplexfractiona fraction thatcontains one ormore fractions inthe numerator,denominator, orbothdependenteventsevents for whichthe outcome ofone eventaffects theprobability of thesecond eventbiaswhen asample doesnot accuratelyrepresent thepopulationterms with thesame variablesraised to thesameexponentliketermsidentitypropertythe sum ofzero and anynumber isthat numbercompatiblenumbernumbers that areclose to the givennumbers thatmake estimationor mentalcalculation easierareathe numberof squareunits neededto cover agiven surfaceequivalenthavingthe samevalueevaluatefind thevalue of anumerical oralgebraicexpressionfrequencythe numberof times thevalueappears in adata setfirstquartilethe medianof the lowerhalf of adata setgratuitya tip or mentallypercentage thatis given or paidin addition tothe price of aservicethe sum of theitems in a dataset divided by thenumber of itemsin the set, alsocalled "average"meanexperimentin probability,any activitybased onchance, suchas tossing acoinconstant ofproportionalitya constantratio of twovariablesrelatedproportionallycommissiona fee paidto. personfor makinga salethe middlenumber, or themean of the twomiddle umbersin an orderedset of datamedianan expressionthat contains atleast onevariable4(m - b)x+8algebraicexpressioneventan outcome ofset ofoutcomes ofan experimentor situationinequalitya mathematicalsentence thatshows therelationshipbetween twoquantities that arenot equivalentequationa mathematicalsentence thatshows that twoexpressions areequivalentthe property thatstates that for allreal numbers, theirproduct is alwaysthe same,regardless of theirgroupingassociativeproperty ofmultiplicationalgebraicinequalityan inequalitythat containsat least onevariableintegersthe set ofwholenumbers andtheiroppositescommutativeproperty ofadditionstates that two ormore numberscan be added inany order withoutchanging the suminversepropertyof additionthe sum of anumber and itsopposite(additiveinverse) is zeroexperimentalprobabilitythe ratio of thenumber of timesan event occurs tothe total number oftrials, or times thatthe activity isperformedcoefficientthe number thatis multiplied bythe variable inan algebraicexpressioncompoundeventan eventmade up oftwo or moreeventsa(b+c)= ab +ac distributivepropertyinverseoperationsoperationsthat undoeachotherthe product of anonzeronumber and itsreciprocal(multiplicativeinverse) is 1inverseproperty ofmultiplicationassociativeproperty ofadditionstate that for allreal numbers, thesum is always thesame, regardlessof their groupingcommutativeproperty ofmultiplicationstates that twomore morenumbers can bemultiplied in anyorder with outchanging theproductcomplexfractiona fraction thatcontains one ormore fractions inthe numerator,denominator, orbothdependenteventsevents for whichthe outcome ofone eventaffects theprobability of thesecond eventbiaswhen asample doesnot accuratelyrepresent thepopulationterms with thesame variablesraised to thesameexponentliketermsidentitypropertythe sum ofzero and anynumber isthat numbercompatiblenumbernumbers that areclose to the givennumbers thatmake estimationor mentalcalculation easierareathe numberof squareunits neededto cover agiven surfaceequivalenthavingthe samevalueevaluatefind thevalue of anumerical oralgebraicexpressionfrequencythe numberof times thevalueappears in adata setfirstquartilethe medianof the lowerhalf of adata setgratuitya tip or mentallypercentage thatis given or paidin addition tothe price of aservicethe sum of theitems in a dataset divided by thenumber of itemsin the set, alsocalled "average"meanexperimentin probability,any activitybased onchance, suchas tossing acoinconstant ofproportionalitya constantratio of twovariablesrelatedproportionallycommissiona fee paidto. personfor makinga salethe middlenumber, or themean of the twomiddle umbersin an orderedset of datamedianan expressionthat contains atleast onevariable4(m - b)x+8algebraicexpressioneventan outcome ofset ofoutcomes ofan experimentor situationinequalitya mathematicalsentence thatshows therelationshipbetween twoquantities that arenot equivalentequationa mathematicalsentence thatshows that twoexpressions areequivalentthe property thatstates that for allreal numbers, theirproduct is alwaysthe same,regardless of theirgroupingassociativeproperty ofmultiplicationalgebraicinequalityan inequalitythat containsat least onevariableintegersthe set ofwholenumbers andtheiroppositescommutativeproperty ofadditionstates that two ormore numberscan be added inany order withoutchanging the suminversepropertyof additionthe sum of anumber and itsopposite(additiveinverse) is zeroexperimentalprobabilitythe ratio of thenumber of timesan event occurs tothe total number oftrials, or times thatthe activity isperformedcoefficientthe number thatis multiplied bythe variable inan algebraicexpression

Math Review - 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. an event made up of two or more events
    compound event
  2. distributive property
    a(b+c) = ab + ac
  3. operations that undo each other
    inverse operations
  4. inverse property of multiplication
    the product of a nonzero number and its reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) is 1
  5. state that for all real numbers, the sum is always the same, regardless of their grouping
    associative property of addition
  6. states that two more more numbers can be multiplied in any order with out changing the product
    commutative property of multiplication
  7. a fraction that contains one or more fractions in the numerator, denominator, or both
    complex fraction
  8. events for which the outcome of one event affects the probability of the second event
    dependent events
  9. when a sample does not accurately represent the population
    bias
  10. like terms
    terms with the same variables raised to the same exponent
  11. the sum of zero and any number is that number
    identity property
  12. numbers that are close to the given numbers that make estimation or mental calculation easier
    compatible number
  13. the number of square units needed to cover a given surface
    area
  14. having the same value
    equivalent
  15. find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
    evaluate
  16. the number of times the value appears in a data set
    frequency
  17. the median of the lower half of a data set
    first quartile
  18. a tip or mentally percentage that is given or paid in addition to the price of a service
    gratuity
  19. mean
    the sum of the items in a data set divided by the number of items in the set, also called "average"
  20. in probability, any activity based on chance, such as tossing a coin
    experiment
  21. a constant ratio of two variables related proportionally
    constant of proportionality
  22. a fee paid to. person for making a sale
    commission
  23. median
    the middle number, or the mean of the two middle umbers in an ordered set of data
  24. algebraic expression
    an expression that contains at least one variable 4(m - b) x+8
  25. an outcome of set of outcomes of an experiment or situation
    event
  26. a mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between two quantities that are not equivalent
    inequality
  27. a mathematical sentence that shows that two expressions are equivalent
    equation
  28. associative property of multiplication
    the property that states that for all real numbers, their product is always the same, regardless of their grouping
  29. an inequality that contains at least one variable
    algebraic inequality
  30. the set of whole numbers and their opposites
    integers
  31. states that two or more numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum
    commutative property of addition
  32. the sum of a number and its opposite (additive inverse) is zero
    inverse property of addition
  33. the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials, or times that the activity is performed
    experimental probability
  34. the number that is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression
    coefficient