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The City School

Academic Year 2019-20


Topic: Number System (Factors and Multiples)
Worksheet # 01
Class 6

Dear Student, You can do this worksheet on your computer in Microsoft word format or on
a printout of this file. If you do it on the computer please save it in a separate folder named
“Mathematics” with worksheet number. If you do on a printout, please keep the printout in
a separate file named “Mathematics”.

Prime Numbers
1. Determine whether the following numbers are Prime or Composite numbers. Drag them
to the correct Side. If you use a printout, write them in the correct side. (Tip: When you
click the border of the box you can drag them)

43 87 91 39 57 61 89 73 63
Composite Numbers

2. Find the factors of the following numbers. Select the Factors from the box and drag in
front of the number to represent them in index notation. (Tip: When you click the
border of the circle you can drag them). If you use the printout, write the answer.

(a) 56 = x 33
111

33
(b) 378 = x x 23
32
23
(c) 1764 = x x 22

72
71
(d) 2376 = x x 2 1

71
3. Find the value of the following using prime factorization. Type/ write your working
below in the provided box. (Tip: click on the box to start typing)

(a) √ ❑ (b) √3 216 (c) √ ❑ (d) √3 13824

Answer (a): Answer (b): Answer (c): Answer (d):

4. Students of a class arranged a picnic. Each student contributed as many rupees as the
number of students in the class. If the total contribution is Rs 1156, find the strength of
the class. Write/type your workings below.

As an additional optional exercise to enjoy this online please type the link below on your
web browser (this link works in google chrome browser)
Divisibility Rules:
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/7.83-divisibility-rules
Prime & Composite Numbers:
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/4.98-prime-and-composite-numbers
Let’s Revise:
You can revise rounding off decimals by clicking the YouTube link below (Optional)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n5Qak9hnEU

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