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Year 7 Revision

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1.

Write down all the factors of 24.

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2.

35 is a Factor of 70

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3.

What are the Factors of 10?

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4.

What are the Factors of 15?

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5.

What is the common Factor of 10 and 15?

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6.

Mrs Bishop is taking 30 pupils on a visit to a museum. She doesn't want to divide them into groups of unequal size. What possible group sizes could she use? (Hint use the Factors of 30)

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7.

What is the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 12 and 15?

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8.

What are the first five multiples of 10?

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9.

What is the smallest multipile of 5 and 9?

Hint: write the mulitples of each number then find the lowest common one.

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10.

From the list of numbers which are Prime numbers?

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11.

What are the Prime Factors of 42?

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 6

  • 7

  • 21

  • 42

  • 14

  • Prime Factors of 42

  • Factors of 42 that are not prime

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12.

Place each number in the right catogory;

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9

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Square Number

1

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Prime number

25

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Prime Number

3

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Square number

2

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Square Number

23

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Square number

16

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Prime Number

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13.

List the first four triangular numbers

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14.

Click on Show your work and on the grid plot the point A (5,5), point B (2,5) and point C (-2, -3).

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15.

Look at the grid with the letters and match the letter with its coordinate.

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Point C

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(2,3)

Point E

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(5,1)

Point B

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(-3,4)

Point A

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(-3,0)

Point D

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(-4,-2)

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16.

Which of the following coordinates was generated by the function Y = X ?

Hint: Y is equal to X so what ever number Y is, X will be the same.