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Level 3 Math

Across
This is the flat surface that is the front side of a figure.
This is when two lines are the same distance apart and never cross each other.
This is the number in a fraction that is below the line.
This is the answer to a math problem.
This is the measure of the distance around a circle.
This is the bottom or lowest surface of a figure
This is when you go back and review your answers to make sure they are correct
This is the number that is left over when you divide one number by another number.
This is the chance a certain outcome or event will happen when you do the same thing over and over.
On an object with two long and two short sides, this is the measurement of the long sides.
This is the measure of how deep something is, from the front to the back or from the top to the bottom.
Down
This is when two lines meet to form a right angle.
This is what we call one of the two numbers that are multiplied together.
This is a shape that has four sides. Two sides are the same width and two sides are the same length but no right angles.
This is the amount of time between when an event starts and when it ends.
Two numbers written so one number is before the other number, such as numbers that show a point on a graph
This is a shape that has three or more sides.
This is what is formed when two lines come together at the same point
This is the number in a fraction that is above the line.
This is when two lines cross each other.
This is the distance from one side of a circle to the other side, across the center.
This is the plan you think of ahead of time that will help you solve a problem or achieve a goal.
On an object with two long and two short sides, this is the measurement of the short sides.
This is the line that forms where two sides of a figure come together.
This is the point where two lines segments come together.