The document presents a series of math problems involving factors and multiples, divisibility rules, prime and composite numbers, prime factorization, greatest common factor and least common multiple, fractions, equivalent fractions, comparing and ordering fractions, changing between improper fractions and mixed numbers, simplifying fractions, and adding fractions and mixed numbers. There are over 10 sections with multiple parts to each section testing a variety of fundamental fraction and number sense skills.
The document presents a series of math problems involving factors and multiples, divisibility rules, prime and composite numbers, prime factorization, greatest common factor and least common multiple, fractions, equivalent fractions, comparing and ordering fractions, changing between improper fractions and mixed numbers, simplifying fractions, and adding fractions and mixed numbers. There are over 10 sections with multiple parts to each section testing a variety of fundamental fraction and number sense skills.
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The document presents a series of math problems involving factors and multiples, divisibility rules, prime and composite numbers, prime factorization, greatest common factor and least common multiple, fractions, equivalent fractions, comparing and ordering fractions, changing between improper fractions and mixed numbers, simplifying fractions, and adding fractions and mixed numbers. There are over 10 sections with multiple parts to each section testing a variety of fundamental fraction and number sense skills.
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a. What are the numbers that you will multiply to get 16 as a product? b. List down all the set of factors of 28. c. Give the first 5 multiples of 13.
II. DIVISIBILITY RULES
a. Give the divisibility for each numbers 1. 5 238 2. 2 764 3. 4 346
III. PRIME AND COMPOSITE NUMBERS
a. Determine whether each number is prime or composite. If it is composite, list down its set of factors a. 56 b. 43 c. 38
IV. PRIME FACTORIZATION
Express each number as product of primes. a. 65 b. 72 c. 116
V. GREATEST COMMON FACTOR (GCF) AND LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE
(LCM) Find the GCF and LCM of each set of numbers a. 21, 28, 63 b. 36, 56, 72 c. 6, 24, 48
VI. UNDERSTANDING FRACTIONS
Identify each set of fractions as proper or simple, similar or dissimilar and simple or mixed number. 5 2 9 3 8 a. , , , , 8 7 12 5 9 6 8 11 19 13 b. , , , , 4 5 4 8 7 1 2 2 4 1 c. 5 , 6 , 8 ,3 , 9 3 5 7 9 4
VII. RECOGNIZING EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS
Give the next three equivalent factors 2 4 a. , 7 14 5 10 b. , 15 30 4 8 c. , 9 18 VIII. COMPARING AND ORDERING FRACTIONS a. Compare. Write >, < or = in the 7 2 1. 8 16 3 3 2. 10 5 9 1 3. 18 2
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