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dime (page 106, Unit 28) NUMINO
A dime is worth 10 cents. fraction (page 60, Unit 23)
dividend (page 25, Unit 19) A number that names parts of a whole or
group.
The number that is to be divided.
2
12 6 = 2 3
dividend G
gallon (page 116, Unit 29)
divisible (page 25, Unit 19)
A customary unit for measuring capacity.
The number is divisible if there is no 1 gallon = 4 quarts
remainder.
gram (page 128, Unit 30)
24 6 = 4
A metric unit for measuring mass.
divisor (page 25, Unit 19)
graph (page 136, Unit 31)
The number that divides the dividend.
The organized drawing that shows sets of
25 5 = 5 data and how they are related to each other.
divisor H
half dollar (page 106, Unit 28)
dollar (page 104, Unit 28)
A half dollar is worth 50 cents.
A dollar is worth 100 cents.
hundredth (page 100, Unit 27)
E
equally likely (page 149, Unit 32) One of one hundred equal parts.
Having the same chance of happening. Glossary 157
event (page 145, Unit 32)
Something that happens.
F
foot (page 4, Unit 17)
A customary unit for measuring length.
1 foot = 12 inches
dime (page 106, Unit 28) NUMINO
A dime is worth 10 cents. fraction (page 60, Unit 23)
dividend (page 25, Unit 19) A number that names parts of a whole or
group.
The number that is to be divided.
2
12 6 = 2 3
dividend G
gallon (page 116, Unit 29)
divisible (page 25, Unit 19)
A customary unit for measuring capacity.
The number is divisible if there is no 1 gallon = 4 quarts
remainder.
gram (page 128, Unit 30)
24 6 = 4
A metric unit for measuring mass.
divisor (page 25, Unit 19)
graph (page 136, Unit 31)
The number that divides the dividend.
The organized drawing that shows sets of
25 5 = 5 data and how they are related to each other.
divisor H
half dollar (page 106, Unit 28)
dollar (page 104, Unit 28)
A half dollar is worth 50 cents.
A dollar is worth 100 cents.
hundredth (page 100, Unit 27)
E
equally likely (page 149, Unit 32) One of one hundred equal parts.
Having the same chance of happening. Glossary 157
event (page 145, Unit 32)
Something that happens.
F
foot (page 4, Unit 17)
A customary unit for measuring length.
1 foot = 12 inches

