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Math 7 – _____ Name: _________________________

Ms. Honerkamp Date: _______________

Unit 1 – Number Theory Review I

1. Determine whether each number is prime or composite using divisibility rules.

a. 221 Prime b. 337 Prime

2. For what digit(s) x will the 6-digit number 3 x 6 , xx 2 be divisible by 4? 1,3,5,7,9

3. Without actually dividing, determine whether 42,856 is divisible by 8.


Yes because 8 is divisible by 856

4. Without actually dividing, determine whether each of the following is divisible by 9:

a. 12,345 No b. 58,275 Yes

5. If the four-digit number 5,7 d 2 is divisible by 18, what is d ?


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Math 7 – _____ Name: _________________________
Ms. Honerkamp Date: _______________

6. True or False: A number is divisible by 32 if and only if it is divisible by 4 and 8.


Explain or give a counter example.
Yes because 4x8=32

7. Express each as a power of the given base:

a. 3 ∙3 2=33 b. 78 ÷ 73=75

c. (2¿¿ 2)4 ¿=28 d. (5¿¿ m ∙5¿¿ n ÷ 5¿¿ p)0 ¿ ¿ ¿=1

8. Find the complete factorization of 675. How many elements are in the factor set of this number?
52x33, 12 factors

9. Find the GCF and LCM of the set of numbers: (30, 48, 120).
GCF: 6 LCM: 240

10. Explain why every three digit number, in which all three digits are the same, is divisible by 3.
Because if a three digit number has same digits, the sum of the digits must be a multiple of 3.

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