Chapter 5 Review: Factors and Multiples

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15 questions
Note from the author:
Provides practice for students on factors and multiples (including common factors and multiples); prime and composite numbers; and identifying number patterns.
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Which statement is true about the number 31?

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Which statement is true about the number 63?

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Which statement is true about the number 28?

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Which statement corrcetly relates the numbers 4 and 12?

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Which statement corrcetly relates the numbers 10 and 20?

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Which statement correctly relates the numbers 6 and 12

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List all the factors of 12. Type your factors from least to greatest. Type a comma and a space after each factor.

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List all the factors of 24. Type your factors from least to greatest. Type a comma and a space after each factor.

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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)

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List the first nine multiples of 6. Start at 6. Type a comma and a space between each number

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List the first nine multiples of 7. Start at 7. Type a comma and a space between each number

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List the common multiples you found for 6 and 7. Look back at the last two questions to help you.

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What could the next number be?
35, 30, 25, 20, ___

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What could the next number be?
7, 13, 19, 25, 31, 37, ____

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What could the next number be?
10, 7, 17, 14, 24, 21, 31, 28, 38, ____