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Match the following. 1. a set of numbers where the difference is the same between any two consecutive terms

2. a sample not representative of the entire population

3. the amount of liquid a container can hold

4. the number under the fraction line; tells how many equal parts the whole was broken into

5. the number being divided

6. the number of parts that the dividend is being divided into

7. a number that divides evenly into another number

8. terms that have the same variable factors

9. amount of matter in a body or object

10. the product of a number and another whole number

MATCH THE WORDS

capacity

multiple

dividend

mass

divisor

factor

arithmetic sequence

like terms

biased sample

denominator

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