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Mathematics 4

Differentiating Prime
from Composite Numbers

Prepared by: Sed Silva


Differentiating Prime from Composite Numbers
Differentiating Prime from Composite Numbers
Let's try to answer!
Prime/Composite

5
Prime
Factors: 1 and 5
1X5
Prime/Composite

10
Composite
Factors: 1,2,5 and 10
1 X 10
2X5
Prime/Composite

13
Prime
Factors: 1 and 13
1 X 13
Prime/Composite
24
Composite
Factors: 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
1 X 24
2 X 12
3X8
4X6
Prime/Composite

27
Composite
Factors: 1,3,9 and 27
1 X 27
3X9
What numbers can
you multiply to give a
12 as the product or
answer?

a. 3 x 4 c. 3 x 6
b. b. 2 x 10 d. 4 x 5

A
Melisa has 18 guavas. She
wants to share her guavas
with her 3 younger sisters
equally. How many
guavas does each of
them have?

a. 3 c. 5
b. 4 d. 6

D
Prime numbers are numbers
with only 2 factors, 1 and
itself, like 5. It has 2 factors
only 1 and 5. Which of these
numbers is a prime?

a. 9 c. 12
b. 7 d. 15

B
Composite numbers are
numbers with 3 or more factors.
6 is a composite number. You
have 2 x 3 and 1 x 6. Among
these given numbers, which is a
composite number?

a. 3 c. 8
b. 5 d. 11

C
Tell me which numbers are
prime and composite.

5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14
Thank you
for
listening!

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