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4th Grade

Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication


Lesson 6 Problem Set

Name: Date:

1.   Record the factors of the given numbers as multiplication sentences and as a list in order from least to greatest.
The rst problem is done for you.

  Multiplication Sentences Factors

a. 4          1 x 4 = 4     2 x 2 = 4 The factors of 4 are:      1, 2, 4

b. 6 The factors of 6 are:

c.  7 The factors of 7 are:

d.  9 The factors of 9 are:

e.  12 The factors of 12 are:

f. 13 The factors of 13 are:

g. 15 The factors of 15 are:

h. 16 The factors of 16 are:

i. 18 The factors of 18 are:

j. 21 The factors of 21 are:

k. 70 The factors of 70 are:

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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Problem Set
2.   Find all factors for the following numbers.

3.   Solve.

a.   Is 32 a multiple of 4?  ______           Is 4 a factor of 32?  _______

b.   Is 64 a multiple of 7?  ______           Is 7 a factor of 64?  _______

c.   Is 96 a multiple of 8?  ______           Is 8 a factor of 96?  _______

d.   4 is a factor of 1,256. Therefore, 1,256 is a _________ of 4. 

4.   Jose made this statement: “All whole numbers except 1 have an even number of factors because factors always
come in pairs.”

Select a whole number between 1 and 10 that process Jose’s statement is incorrect. Fill in the blanks below.

The number _____ proves Jose is incorrect because it has ____ factors, which is an
odd number of factors.

Its factors are: ___________________.

5.   Lewis has chosen a mystery number. His number is larger than 12 and smaller than 40 and it has exactly three
factors. What could his number be? 

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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Problem Set
6.   Which of the following statements is true?

A.   1 is a factor of every number. 


B.   1 is a factor of some numbers. 
C.   1 isn't a factor of any number. 
D.   1 is a multiple of every number.  

7.   CHALLENGE: 

Which of the following statements is true? Choose all that apply. 

A.   0 is a factor of every number.  


B.   0 is a factor of some numbers. 
C.   0 isn't a factor of any number. 
D.   0 is a multiple of every number.  

8.   CHALLENGE: Is the following statement always, sometimes, or never true: The sum of four consecutive numbers
will be a multiple of four. 

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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Problem Set

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Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 of the New York State Common Core Mathematics Curriculum from EngageNY and Great
Minds. © 2015 Great Minds. Licensed by EngageNY of the New York State Education Department under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license. Accessed
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2.  EngageNY Mathematics Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 — Problem Set, Question #2
Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 of the New York State Common Core Mathematics Curriculum from EngageNY and Great
Minds. © 2015 Great Minds. Licensed by EngageNY of the New York State Education Department under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license. Accessed
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3.  EngageNY Mathematics Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 24 — Problem Set, Question #3
Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 24 of the New York State Common Core Mathematics Curriculum from EngageNY and Great
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4.  Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: Sample Items Item #3322 — Question Stem and Part A
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5.  Kentucky Department of Education Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Number Puzzles Grade 4 Formative Assessment
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— Student Materials, Question #3
Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Number Puzzles Grade 4 Formative Assessment Lesson is made available by the Kentucky Department of
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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Homework

Name: Date:

1.   Record the factors of the given numbers as multiplication sentences and as a list in order from least to greatest.
The rst problem is done for you.

  Multiplication Sentences Factors

a. 8: 1 x 4 = 8     2 x 4 = 8 The factors of 8 are: 1, 2, 4, 8

b. 10 The factors of 10 are:

c.  11       The factors of 11 are:

d.  14 The factors of 14 are:

e.  17 The factors of 17 are:

f. 20 The factors of 20 are:

g. 22 The factors of 22 are:

h. 23 The factors of 23 are:

i. 25 The factors of 25 are:

j. 26 The factors of 26 are:

k. 27 The factors of 27 are:

l. 28 The factors of 28 are:

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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Homework
2.   Find all factors for the following numbers.

3.   Solve.

a.   Is 12 a multiple of 3?  ______            Is 3 a factor of 12?  _______

b.   Is 48 a multiple of 8?  ______            Is 48 a factor of 8?  _______

c.   Is 56 a multiple of 6?  ______            Is 6 a factor of 56?  _______ 

d.   Why do the answers in the rst question in Problem 3(a)—3(c) all match the answers to the second question?

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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Homework
4.   Jessica is thinking of a number. She listed some of the factors of her number in the box shown below. 

2,  3,  4,  6

Which of the following could be Jessica’s number

A.   12 
B.   14 
C.   16 
D.   18 

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4th Grade
Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson 6 Homework

Sources
1.  EngageNY Mathematics Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 — Homework, Question #1
Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 of the New York State Common Core Mathematics Curriculum from EngageNY and Great
Minds. © 2015 Great Minds. Licensed by EngageNY of the New York State Education Department under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license. Accessed
Dec. 2, 2016, 5:15 p.m.. Modi ed by Fishtank Learning, Inc.

2.  EngageNY Mathematics Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 — Homework, Question #2
Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 22 of the New York State Common Core Mathematics Curriculum from EngageNY and Great
Minds. © 2015 Great Minds. Licensed by EngageNY of the New York State Education Department under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license. Accessed
Dec. 2, 2016, 5:15 p.m.. Modi ed by Fishtank Learning, Inc.

3.  EngageNY Mathematics Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 24 — Homework, Question #3
Grade 4 Mathematics > Module 3 > Topic F > Lesson 24 of the New York State Common Core Mathematics Curriculum from EngageNY and Great
Minds. © 2015 Great Minds. Licensed by EngageNY of the New York State Education Department under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license. Accessed
Dec. 2, 2016, 5:15 p.m.. Modi ed by Fishtank Learning, Inc.

4.  Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Spring 2016 Grade 4 Mathematics Test —
Question #2
Spring 2016 Grade 4 Mathematics Test is made available by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. © 2017
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Accessed Jan. 8, 2018, 2:08 p.m..

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