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7 questions
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SAMPLE: This is how I would like you to answer Questions #2 and #3. Circle the common factors in red; put the greatest common factor in a circle. You will only need to initial my diagram to get credit for Question 1.
Find the GCF of the numbers using lists of factors: 8, 36
SAMPLE: This is how I would like you to answer Questions #2 and #3. Circle the common factors in red; put the greatest common factor in a circle. You will only need to initial my diagram to get credit for Question 1.
Find the GCF of the numbers using lists of factors: 8, 36
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Find the GCF of the numbers using lists of factors: 18, 72
Find the GCF of the numbers using lists of factors: 18, 72
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Find the GCF of the numbers using lists of factors: 14, 28, 49
Find the GCF of the numbers using lists of factors: 14, 28, 49
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SAMPLE: This is how I would like you to answer Questions #5 and #6. Use color where I used them. Put a box or a circle over the final answer. You will only need to initial my diagram to get credit for Question 4.
Find the GCF of the numbers using prime factorizations: 12, 56
SAMPLE: This is how I would like you to answer Questions #5 and #6. Use color where I used them. Put a box or a circle over the final answer. You will only need to initial my diagram to get credit for Question 4.
Find the GCF of the numbers using prime factorizations: 12, 56
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Find the GCF of the numbers using prime factorizations: 18, 72
Find the GCF of the numbers using prime factorizations: 18, 72
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Find the GCF of the numbers using prime factorizations: 45, 75, 120
Find the GCF of the numbers using prime factorizations: 45, 75, 120
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You are making balloon arrangements for a birthday party. There are 16 white balloons and 24 red balloons. Each arrangement must be identical. What is the greatest number of arrangements you can make using every balloon?
You are making balloon arrangements for a birthday party. There are 16 white balloons and 24 red balloons. Each arrangement must be identical. What is the greatest number of arrangements you can make using every balloon?