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    1) Math Fill-in-the-Blanks #1 -- myVocabulary.com

    Directions: To solve the Math word puzzle, put a single answer in each fill-in-the-blanks sentence. The correct vocabulary answers are in the Math word list.
    When you hit "Submit", you will get back the correct answers and the percentage score of correct answers from the Math fill-in-the-blanks word puzzle.
     
    Clue: The Math word list includes 18 correct answers. In addition to this Math Fill-in-the-blanks, www.myVocabulary.com also features a free Interactive Word Puzzle, Word Find, Crossword and Definition Match activity.
    You have permission to make a hard copy for the Math fill-in-the-blanks at home or in classes.
     
    Vocabulary Word List: Math word list of 18 vocabulary words: Adjacent, Attributes, Congruent, Equation, Exponential, Infinite, Integer, Intercept, Inverse, Obtuse, Parallel, Perimeter, Perpendicular, Properties, Proportional, Reciprocal, Sequence, Symmetry
    The second Math Fill-in-the-Blank word puzzle will be available soon with a Math word list of 18 vocabulary words: binomial, Cartesian, coefficient, complementary, composite, distributive, evaluate, Fibonacci, function, hypotenuse, isosceles, median, precision, probability, Pythagorean, quadrilateral, quotient, simulation
    Math Fill-in-the-Blanks #1 -- myVocabulary.com
    1)  Barry studied the picture and saw that the diagonal lines would   at point A on the graph.
    2)  Barbara worked with a partner, Dee, to solve the   values of the two triangles.
    3)  Victor calculated measurements of all the acute and the one   angle on the strangely shaped figure.
    4)  Alexandra noted the   proportions of the liquid and adjusted her figures.
    5)  Jack studied the differences between horizontal,   , vertical and parallel lines.
    6)  Mary Kay was pretty sure Dan could solve this puzzle: what five   , each one smaller than the last, add up to 20? (Answer: 75431)
    7)  Bob recorded that the power of the engine increased in   degrees as octane in this new fuel was raised in equal steps.
    8)  Bonnie-Sue appreciated the   of the multicolored modern form but disliked abstract paintings.
    9)  Sean explained to Sue that her geometry teacher will quiz the class on the   of octagons and several other shapes tomorrow.
    10)  Adam and Jason looked carefully at the image and noticed that the   sides of the rectangle touched each other.
    11)  When Dan and George solved the complicated   they earned extra credit for finding the solution.
    12)  Zack carefully looked at the   sizes of the thirteen squares to see which ones were most similar.
    13)  Harriet taught her sister to count to 90 by the number 15 and the   of numbers after that was easy for her to complete.
    14)  Her friends knows Joyce has a unique   , an ability to solve complex equations quickly.
    15)  Keith determined that the distance between the   lines she measured was barely ΒΌ of an inch.
    16)  Is Mary aware that the   of the farm nearby is almost a rectangle?
    17)  The astronomer is convinced of the existence of an   universe because black holes have no visible end point.
    18)  Gloria finally realized that all   triangles will have the same dimension.