(geometry) a part of a circle, which is curved
the measurement of a piece of land or a flat surface
(geometry) an element that only has position, with no size or dimension
(mathematics) a group of things that belong together because of having some similarities
an area that is empty or unoccupied and therefore available for use
the amount of space that a substance or object takes or the amount of space inside an object
Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a substance or object. It can also refer to the capacity or internal space within an object. Volume is typically measured in units such as liters or cubic meters and is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object or by using specific formulas for irregular shapes. In the context of liquids or gases, volume is often expressed as the amount of fluid that can be contained within a given container. Volume is a fundamental concept in physics, chemistry, engineering, and other scientific disciplines, and it plays a crucial role in various applications, including the design of containers and the measurement of quantities in everyday life.
the calculation of the total of two or more numbers added together
the action or process of taking an amount away from a total
the process of calculating how many times a number can contain another number
the process or action of adding a number to itself a specific number of times
used to multiply a number by another
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a part of a whole number, such as ½
a number or amount expressed as a fraction of 100
(mathematics) a number representing the chances of something specific happening
the sign = in mathematics, used to indicate that two quantities or expressions are exactly the same in value or meaning
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to reach a specified total when different amounts are added together
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one of the numbers from 0 to 9
the sign - in mathematics, used to indicate subtraction or a negative number
the sign + in mathematics, used to indicate addition or a positive number
a graphical display of the relationship between two or more numbers using a line or lines
a graphical display of information consisting of narrow rectangular lines whose heights depend on the value that they are representing
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a graphical display of the difference between the parts of a whole shown by dividing a circle into several segments
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a graphical display of the relationship between two points connected to each other by lines
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someone who is a specialist or expert in mathematics
a unit used to represent the degree, size, or quantity of something
a unit used in North America and Britain for measuring land area that equals 4047 square meters or 4840 square yards
a unit for measuring angles, shown by the symbol °
a number or piece of data representing measurements or facts
to position someone or something on a scale based on importance, quality, etc.
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to judge and assign a score or rank to something according to a set scale
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extremely large or heavy
consisting of or involving several parts, elements, or people
indicating a large number of something
extremely great in extent, size, or area
each of the parts into which a place or object is divided
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