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LCM Math Activity for Grade 5 Students

This document is a mathematics test covering least common multiples (LCMs) and word problems involving finding a common period. It contains 10 problems to find the LCM of various number sets. It also contains 3 word problems asking to find the number of days until events that occur on different periods align, such as athletes jogging on different intervals lapping at the same time or sports teams playing on different schedules having games on the same day again.

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LCM Math Activity for Grade 5 Students

This document is a mathematics test covering least common multiples (LCMs) and word problems involving finding a common period. It contains 10 problems to find the LCM of various number sets. It also contains 3 word problems asking to find the number of days until events that occur on different periods align, such as athletes jogging on different intervals lapping at the same time or sports teams playing on different schedules having games on the same day again.

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Catherine of Siena Academy Name: ____________________________


Samal, Bataan Section: ST. ANTHONY DE PADUA
ACTIVITY (SY 2018-2019) Date: ___________________________
MATHEMATICS 5 Mr. DEXTER CARPIO

TOPIC: LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE

A. Find the LCM of the following set of numbers and show your solutions on a separate sheet of paper. (R x 1)
1. 7 and 15 = __________________ 6. 14, 28 and 56 = ________________
2. 9 and 2 = __________________ 7. 12 and 60 = ________________
3. 4, 5 and 8 = __________________ 8. 11 and 44 = ________________
4. 2, 6 and 10 = __________________ 9. 3, 13, and 39 = ________________
5. 3 and 21 = __________________ 10. 8, 16, and 64 = ________________

B. Answer the following problems and show your solutions here at the test paper. (R x 2)
1. As part of their training as athletes, Judy and Alma jogs at the school quadrangle every afternoon. Judy can cover
the distance in 40 seconds while Alma can jog around in 50 seconds. If they start jogging at the same time, how
long will it take them to be at the starting point together again?

2. A salesman goes to New York every 15 days for one day and another every 24 days, also for one day. Today, both
are in New York. After how many days both salesman will be again in New York on same day?

3. Today, both the soccer team and the basketball team had games. The soccer team plays every 3 days and the
basketball team plays every 5 days. When will both teams have games on the same day again?

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