Lesson 6 Session 2 - Common Factors & Problem Solving
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21 questions
Workbook pages 109 -112 Session 1
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Workbook pages 113-116
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Question 1
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List the factors of 27?
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Question 2
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LIST the factors of 18.
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Question 3
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What are the COMMON factors of 18 and 27?
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Question 4
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What is the GREATEST common factor of 18 and 27?
Jewel has made some cool buttons and bracelets to give to her amazing friends. She has made 24 buttons and 18 bracelets. She wants to give the same number of the buttons and bracelets to each friend with no leftovers.
Use this information to answer the following questions:
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Question 5
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LIST all the ways Jewel can share 24 buttons into equal groups. (factors)
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Question 6
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LIST all the ways Jewel can share 18 bracelets into equal groups. (factors)
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Question 8
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Which is the Greatest common (factor) way Jewel can share 24 buttons and 18 bracelets into equal groups.
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Question 11
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Is any multiple of 12 also a multiple of 4?
Question 12
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Is any multiple of 15 also a multiple of 5?
Question 13
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Is any multiple of 16 also a multiple of 6?
Question 14
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List all the factors of 56 in increasing order.
Question 15
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List the factors of 96 starting with the smallest.
Question 16
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Identify and order the common factors for 96 and 56.
Question 17
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Identify all the factors of the number 36 in ascending order.
Question 18
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List all the factors of 60 in ascending order.
Question 19
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Find the common factors of 36 and 60.
Question 20
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Richard says the greatest common factor between 36 and 60 is 6. Is he correct? Why or why not?
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Question 21
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What is the greatest number of flower boxes Luis can plant using all of the flowers?
Explain in great detail by using numbers and sentences.
Question 7
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LIST all the COMMON ways
(factors) Jewel can share 24 buttons and 18 bracelets into equal groups.
Question 9
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What does it mean about your answer that Jewel can factor (divide) her materials into common factors?
Question 10
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What does the GREATEST common factor represent in this situation?