GED Math
1 foot - ANS -12 inches
\1 gallon - ANS -4 quarts
128 ounces
16 cups
\1 gram - ANS -1/28 of an ounce
\1 kilogram - ANS -1000 grams
2.2 pounds
\1 kilometer - ANS -1000 meters
.62 miles
\1 liter - ANS -approx. 1 quart
\1 meter - ANS -39 inches
\1 milligram - ANS -1/1000 of a gram
\1 milliliter - ANS -1/1000 of a liter
\1 millimeter - ANS -1/1000 of a meter
\1 pint - ANS -16 ounces
2 cups
\1 pound -- 1lb - ANS -16 ounces
\1 quart - ANS -32 ounces
4 cups
\1 ton - ANS -2,000 pounds
\1 yard - ANS -3 feet
36 inches
\1 year - ANS -365 days
52 weeks
12 months
, \acute angle - ANS -angle that measures less than 90 degrees
\adding numbers with signs - ANS -if the signs are the same (-,-) or (+,+) add the 2 numbers and label with the sign
7 + 3 = 10
-5 + (-3) = -8
If the signs are different (-,+) or (+,-) arrange with the larger number first then subtract then label the answer with the sign
of the larger number
4 + -6 = -6 + 4 = -2
\area - ANS -the measure of flat surface inside its perimeter
\area of a parallelogram - ANS -A = bh -- Area=base x height
\area of a triangle - ANS -A=1/2 bh -- Area = 1/2 base X height
\bar graph - ANS -a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data
\base number - ANS -a number that has an exponent
\bisectors - ANS -a line that divides the angle in half
\center of a circle - ANS -exact middle of a circle
\circumfrence of a circle - ANS -the distance around a circle
c=pi X d -- circumfrence = pi X diameter
\coeffcient - ANS -a number that is being multiplied to be a variable -- in 5y the 5
\complementary angles - ANS -Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
\cubic units - ANS -the units volume is measured in
\denominator - ANS -the part of a fraction below the line, which tells how many equal parts there are in the whole or in the
group.
\diameter of a circle - ANS -A line that passes through the center of the circle, connecting any two points
d=2r -- diameter=2 X radius
\divisor - ANS -the number you divide by
\equilateral triangle - ANS -a triangle with three equal sides -- all angles = 60 degrees (sum of all angles is 180)
\equivalent fractions - ANS -different fractions that name the same amount
\exponent - ANS -a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
1 foot - ANS -12 inches
\1 gallon - ANS -4 quarts
128 ounces
16 cups
\1 gram - ANS -1/28 of an ounce
\1 kilogram - ANS -1000 grams
2.2 pounds
\1 kilometer - ANS -1000 meters
.62 miles
\1 liter - ANS -approx. 1 quart
\1 meter - ANS -39 inches
\1 milligram - ANS -1/1000 of a gram
\1 milliliter - ANS -1/1000 of a liter
\1 millimeter - ANS -1/1000 of a meter
\1 pint - ANS -16 ounces
2 cups
\1 pound -- 1lb - ANS -16 ounces
\1 quart - ANS -32 ounces
4 cups
\1 ton - ANS -2,000 pounds
\1 yard - ANS -3 feet
36 inches
\1 year - ANS -365 days
52 weeks
12 months
, \acute angle - ANS -angle that measures less than 90 degrees
\adding numbers with signs - ANS -if the signs are the same (-,-) or (+,+) add the 2 numbers and label with the sign
7 + 3 = 10
-5 + (-3) = -8
If the signs are different (-,+) or (+,-) arrange with the larger number first then subtract then label the answer with the sign
of the larger number
4 + -6 = -6 + 4 = -2
\area - ANS -the measure of flat surface inside its perimeter
\area of a parallelogram - ANS -A = bh -- Area=base x height
\area of a triangle - ANS -A=1/2 bh -- Area = 1/2 base X height
\bar graph - ANS -a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data
\base number - ANS -a number that has an exponent
\bisectors - ANS -a line that divides the angle in half
\center of a circle - ANS -exact middle of a circle
\circumfrence of a circle - ANS -the distance around a circle
c=pi X d -- circumfrence = pi X diameter
\coeffcient - ANS -a number that is being multiplied to be a variable -- in 5y the 5
\complementary angles - ANS -Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
\cubic units - ANS -the units volume is measured in
\denominator - ANS -the part of a fraction below the line, which tells how many equal parts there are in the whole or in the
group.
\diameter of a circle - ANS -A line that passes through the center of the circle, connecting any two points
d=2r -- diameter=2 X radius
\divisor - ANS -the number you divide by
\equilateral triangle - ANS -a triangle with three equal sides -- all angles = 60 degrees (sum of all angles is 180)
\equivalent fractions - ANS -different fractions that name the same amount
\exponent - ANS -a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself