Provides practice for students on factors and multiples (including common factors and multiples); prime and composite numbers; and identifying number patterns.
Which statement is true about the number 31?
Which statement is true about the number 63?
Which statement is true about the number 28?
Which statement corrcetly relates the numbers 4 and 12?
Which statement corrcetly relates the numbers 10 and 20?
Which statement correctly relates the numbers 6 and 12
List all the factors of 12. Type your factors from least to greatest. Type a comma and a space after each factor.
List all the factors of 24. Type your factors from least to greatest. Type a comma and a space after each factor.
List the common factors of 12 and 24.
Type the common factors from least to greatest. Type a comma and a space after each factor.
(Look back at the previous 2 questions to help you)
List the first nine multiples of 6. Start at 6. Type a comma and a space between each number
List the first nine multiples of 7. Start at 7. Type a comma and a space between each number
List the common multiples you found for 6 and 7. Look back at the last two questions to help you.
What could the next number be?
35, 30, 25, 20, ___
What could the next number be?
7, 13, 19, 25, 31, 37, ____
What could the next number be?
10, 7, 17, 14, 24, 21, 31, 28, 38, ____