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Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1

Worksheet NS7-9 number then we 3


page 51 can always write c) 1
st
2
nd 4
n 1 = n. 5 5
1 9
1. a) 3: 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 8. a) 0
2
18. 0 f) 1
st
2
nd
3 3
b) 4: 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 1 5
0 4
20, 24. 2
0 5
c) 5: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 3
6
25, 30. b) Any number n.
7 4
2. a) Yes.
No. 8 5 1
b) No.
c) All numbers since 9 1
st nd
c) Yes; Yes; Yes. any number times g) 1 2
3. a) 0 zero is zero. 3. All except (3,3) 1 26
9. a) 1 is a factor of 5 2 13
b) All whole numbers, 4. a) Connor thinks that
3
since any whole b) 1 is a factor of if the blank is
4
number times zero every number smaller than 4 then
the rest of the pairs 5
is zero. c) 8 is a factor of 8
of factors will be 6
4. a) 5 is a factor of 20. d) Every number has
repeats of the ones 7
b) 1 is a factor of 9. itself as a factor
he already has. 8
e) 7 is a factor of 0
c) 8 is a factor of 0. b) His list contains all 9
f) Every number is a unordered pairs of 10
d) 4 is not a factor of
factor of 0 factors 11
11.
Investigation 1 10. a) 15 is a multiple of 5 5. The rest of the pairs of 12
b) 0 is a multiple of 3 factors are the ones that 13 2
A. a) 9, 10, 11, 12
c) Any non-zero he has but in reversed
b) 6, 8, 10, 12 order. st nd
multiple of 12 is at h) 1 2
st nd
c) 9, 12 least 12 6. a) 1 2 1 30
d) 8, 12 d) Any non-zero 1 20 2 15
multiple of a 2 10 3 10
e) 10, 15
number is at least 3 4
f) 12 4 5
the number 5 6
g) 14 e) 6 is a multiple of 6 5 4 6 5
h) 16. f) Any number is a
st nd
multiple of itself b) 1 2
i) 18 st nd
1 12 i) 1 2
j) 20 2 6
Worksheet NS7-10 1 42
k) 22 page 53 3 4 2 21
l) -- 1. a) 10 is the largest 4 3 3 14
factor of 10 4
m) 13 st nd
b) 0 is not a factor of c) 1 2 5
B. The largest factor of any 10 1 15 6 7
number, n is n. 2. a) 1
st
2
nd
2 7 6
C. a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12. 1 6 3 5
b) Yes. 2 3 4 j) 1
st
2
nd

5. a) 0, 0, 0. 3 2 5 3 1 72
4 2 36
b) No. st nd
5 d) 1 2 3 24
c) No. 6 1 1 14 4 18
d) 0 2 7 5
st nd
e) 0 b) 1 2 3 6 12
1 8 4 7
6. a) 0, 13
2 4 5 8 9
b) If n is a whole 3 6 9 8
number then we 4 2 7 2
can always write
5 k) 1
st
2
nd
n 1 = n. st nd
6 e) 1 2 1 63
7. a) 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
7 1 25 2
8.
8 1 2 3 21
b) If n is a whole
Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1 (Continued) 2

4 24 c) 1, 2, 13, 26 A. b) 20: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10,


5 12 d) 1, 5, 13, 65 20
6 21: 1, 3, 7, 21
c) 144 n becomes e) 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22,
7 9 GCF = 1
smaller. 33, 66
8
d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 24, 9. a) 2
9 7 36, 48, 72, 144 b) 22 c) 15: 1, 3, 5, 15
l) 1
st
2
nd
c) 5 16: 1, 4, 16
These are not all of
GCF = 1
1 100 the factors since d) 1
d) 35: 1, 5, 7, 35
2 50 8 18 = 144 e) 13 36: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 18,
3
f) 1 36
4 25 [Since products of
GCF = 1
5 20 factors are factors]. g) 1
B. GCF = 1
6 10. 2 is the second smallest h) 2
7 factor. The largest factor is Investigation 2
10. a) i) 10: 1, 2, 5,
8 3 256 2 = 1 628 A. a) GCF = 1
10
9 LCM = 12
15: 1, 3, 5,
10 10 Worksheet NS7-11 3 4 = 12
15
page 55 b) GCF = 1
ii) 1, 5
m) 1
st
2
nd 1. 18 LCM = 10
iii) GCF = 5 2 5 =10
1 64 3. a) 10, 20
b) i) 18: 1, 2, 3, c) GCF = 2
2 32 b) 6, 12
6, 9, 18 LCM = 12
3
c) 4, 8 24: 1, 2, 3, 4 6 = 24
4 16
d) 12, 24 4, 6, 8, 12, d) GCF = 5
5
24 LCM = 30
6 e) 12, 24
ii) 1, 2, 3, 6 10 15 =150
7 f) 12, 24 e) GCF = 5
8 8 iii) GCF = 6
4. a) 2 (first common LCM = 10
c) i) 20: 1, 2, 4, 5 10 = 50
st nd multiple)
n) 1 2 5, 10, 20 f) GCF = 1
b) 2 126 = 252
1 91 30: 1, 2, 3, LCM = 15
2 5. a) 6, 12, 18, 24 5, 6, 10, 1 15 =15
3 b) 30 15, 30 g) GCF = 1
4 ii) 1, 2, 5 LCM = 20
6. a) 10
5 iii) GCF = 5 4 5 = 20
b) 6
6 d) i) 28: 1, 2, 4, h) GCF = 3
7 13 c) 4 LCM = 18
7, 14, 28
8 d) 12 42: 1, 2, 3, 6 9 =54
9 e) 12 6, 7, 14, B. a), b), f), g)
10 21, 42 C. GCF = 1
7. a) 15
11 ii) 1, 2, 7, 14
12 b) 20
iii) GCF = 14 Worksheet NS7-12
13 7 c) 9 page 58
11. a) ii) 5: 1, 5
d) 6 2. 5, 7
15: 1, 3, 5,
8. a) 124
e) 10 15 3. 4, 9
b) 1248 GCF = 5
f) 14 4. No. Explanations may vary
c) 1 2 3 4 6 12 iii) 6: 1, 2, 3,
g) 12 8. 1
6
d) 1 3 5 15 4
h) 8 30: 1, 2, 3,
e) 17 9
i) 40 5, 6, 10,
16
f) 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 24 15, 30
j) 15 25
g) 1 2 3 6 7 14 21 42 GCF = 6
k) 30 36
iv) 10: 1, 2, 5,
9. a) Yes. 49
l) 30 10
b) 144 64
50: 1, 2, 5,
m) 24 81
72 10, 25, 50
n) 18 100
GCF = 10
48 9. b) 9
8. a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 20 b) a
36 c) 64
b) 1, 2, 11, 22 Investigation 1
Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1 (Continued) 3

d) 0 , , 10 5
e) 49 , d) Reverse: 12 6
-start with a capital 14 7
10. a) Yes. Worksheet NS7-13 letter 16 8
b) 131 < 132 page 61 -form a sentence. 18 9
11. a)
2
3,4,5
2 2 1. a) White circle Counter-example: 20 10
b)
2
8 , 9 , 10
2 2 b) Shaded triangle -A nice day. 22 11
2 2 2 c) Small white circle 24 12
c) 5 , 7 , 12
9. b) Statement is false. 26 13
12. a)
2
2 , 5,3 , 10, 4
2 2 d) Large white Square
Reverse is false: 28 14
b)
2
7 , 50, 8 , 9 , 85
2 2 2. a) American football All red fruits are 30 15
b) Bicycle and tricycle apples.
13. a) 3 3
c) thing, bcjxp, bcjxe B. N
b) 7 c) Statement is false.
d) ¿Cual es tu Investigation 3
c) 0 0 Reverse is false:
nombre? All soccer players A. 10 3R1
d) 5 5
3. A banana is not a vehicle. are girls. 13 4R1
14. a) 7 16 5R1
4. a) No. Since 3 is not
b) 4 even, it can be d) Statement is true. 19 6R1
c) 3 paired with any Reverse is false: 20 6R2
letter. All shapes are 23 7R1
d) 6
b) (12,R), (J,16), circles. 26 8R2
e) 1 (C,28)
f) 10 5. a) (E,13) e) Statement is true. B. 10
Reverse is true: All
g) 9 b) True 1. a) -divisible by 2
toonies are
h) 8 c) True -ones digit divisible
Canadian coins
by 2
15. a) 7 d) (r,15) worth $2.

b) 30 e) True b) Divisible ones


Worksheet NS7-14
c) 5 f) (r,15) by 2 digit
page 64
Investigation 1 6 6
d) 5 g) True
8 8
e) 15 h) True A. Are all whole numbers with
10 0
i) (E,13) ones digit 0 divisible by
f) 1 12 2
10?
g) 3 j) True 14 4
B. 10 = 1 10
16 6
h) 10 6. Answers will vary. 20 = 2 10
18 8
Bonus: 17 7. a) C 870 = 87 10
20 0
B C. 40 4
16. b) 5 22 2
b) A 50 5
c) 9 24 4
F 60 6
26 6
d) 4105 c) D 70 7
28 8
e) n E 80 8
8. a) Reverse: 90 9
17. a) 5 cm c) 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 is a
-people 100 10
b) 7 mm repeating pattern
-boys 110 11
c) 10 km Counter-example: 120 12
d) Yes.
-Hannah Montana 130 13
18. a) The square with
2
area 64cm . It has 140 14 2. a) -divisible by 3
b) Reverse: 150 15
sides of length 8cm -ones digit divisible
-fruit
and the other has by 3
-banana D. 1
sides of length b) No. Counter-
Counter-example: 2
6cm. example:12
-apple 3
b)
12 3. a) The statement is
19. a) , , , , c) Reverse: n false.
-animals that live in E. Yes.
b) , 5, , , The reverse is
the water
, -fish
Investigation 2 false: Any number
c) , , A. divisible by 4 has
Counter-example:
, ones digit divisible
-dolphin. 8 4
by 4.
Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1 (Continued) 4

11. b) 8 + 4 = 12. 4 6 9 5 b) 688, yes


b) The statement is 12 3 = 4R0 8 12 15 c) 408, yes
true. 84 3 = 28R0 10 18 21
d) 546, no
The reverse is true: c) 4 + 7 = 11 14 24 27
11 3 = 3R2 16 30 e) 767, no
Any number
divisible by 5 has 47 3 = 15R2 20 f) 936, yes
ones digit divisible 12. a) 5 + 4 + 2 + 8 = 19. 22 6. c) 36, no
by 5. 19 3 = 6R1 26
d) 600, 146, no
4. a) The ones digit 28
should be 0, 2, 4, 5 + 4 + 8 + 2 = 19. e) 800, 176, yes
6, or 8. 19 3 = 6R1
b) In the intersection. f) 600, 72, yes

2 + 4 + 8 + 5 = 19 c) Divisible by 6 If the
b) The ones digit
19 3 = 6R1 number is even Worksheet NS7-17
should be either 5
b) No. All and its sum of page 70
or 0.
rearrangements digits is divisible by 1. a) # Factors
c) The ones digit
have sum of digits 3. 1 1
should be 0.
equal to 19. d) 3 174 2 1,2
5. 418, 312, 64, 76, 234, 94,
13. If the sum of the digits of 7314 3 1,3
560
6. 45, 150, 190, 65, 235, a number divided by 3 4 1,2,4
has remainder 0, then the Worksheet NS7-16 5 1,5
1 645
number is divisible by 3. page 69 6 1,2,3,6
7. 190
14. a) Answers will vary. 1. a) ii) 7, 7, 175
7 1,7
b) If the sum of the iii) 30,30,750 8 1,2,4,8
Worksheet NS7-15
digits of a number b) Yes. 9 1,3,9
page 66
2. b) 2 divided by 9 has 10 1,2,5,10
2. b) 82, no
remainder 0, then 11 1,11
c) 2 c) 60, yes
the number is 12 1,2,3,4,6,
4. a) Yes. Explanations divisible by 9. d) 46, no 12
will vary. 15. a) Numb Sum 13 1,13
e) 67, no
b) Yes. er of 14 1,2,7,14
f) 84, yes
5. b) 1 Digits 15 1,3,5,15
28 10 g) 26, no 16 1,2,4,8,16
c) 9 is a multiple of 3.
37 10 h) 22, no 17 1, 17
d) i) 1 42 6
3. If the last 2 digits of a 18 1,2,3,6,9,
ii) 2 61 7 18
number form a number
iii) 2 63 9 which is divisible by 4, 19 1,19
87 15 then we can write it as a 20 1,2,4,5,10,
iv) 2
93 12 sum of a term divisible by 20
v) 2 123 6 100 and a term divisible
vi) 0 by 4. Sums of numbers b) 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19
6. 12+15 is a multiple of 3. b) 3 3 and 9 both divisible by 4 are c) 23
9 divisible by 4.
7. a) 2333R1 d) 4,9,16
42 9 4. a) Yes. Since any
b) 1666R2 87 63 number that ends e) +5,9,+7,16,+9,25,
c) 2666R2 93 in 3 zeros is a +11,36
12 multiple of 1000. f) Perfect squares
d) 666R2
3 b) Yes. Similar to #3. g) 121
e) 3000R0
2. 3+2+7+4=16
f) 1333R1 c) The column If the last 2 digits of
Possible values: 2,5,8
8. a) 2 “divisible by 9”. All a number form a
3. 2,4,5,8,10
numbers divisible number which is
b) 1 divisible by 4, then 4. a) Yes since
by 9 are also
9. a) No. 8 is not a we can write it as a 1+4+4=9, 2+4+0=6
divisible by 3.
multiple of 3. sum of a term and both 6 and 9
Numbers can only
b) 8 divisible by 1000 are divisible by 3.
belong to one
and a term divisible b) Yes since,
c) 999 is a multiple of column.
by 8. Sums of 1+3+4+7+4+2=21,
3. 16. a) 2 2 3
numbers both 1+2+3+4+6+9
d) Both 99 and 9 are and
divisible by 8 are +8=33 and both 21
divisible by 3. 3
divisible by 8. and 33 are divisible
10. No. 8 is not divisible by 3. 2 0 3
Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1 (Continued) 5

by 3. d) Triangles e) 3 f) 4
5. a) 120 e) f) 2 16. b) 4,1,4
b) 264720 f) 2. a) c) 3,1,3
6. a) Yes since the last b) d) 3,1,
digit is 2. 9. a)
17. b) 2R1, 2
b) No, the last digit is b) 3. a) 2
c) 3R3, 3
not 0 or 5 b) 2
c) 325 c) d) 1
c) 2
d) No, the last digit is 10. , e) 2
d) 2
not 0 f) 4
11. a) A P 4. a) 3
e) No, none of the
B 7 4 g) 4
digits are 0 b)
7. G 5 7 h) 7
S 12 11 c)
8. a) i,iv i) 7

b) i)2 b) , d) 18. 2
ii)9 19. 2
c) , 5. Answers will vary.
iii)2
iv)0 12. Drawings will vary 6. a) 2
Worksheet NS7-22
v)444 b) 4 page 79
9. 73 008 Worksheet NS7-19 c) 8 1. b)
10. a) 27=1+2+3+4+17 page 74
1, , 1 d) 7
1+2+3+4+8=12348 1. b) 2. a) 2, , 6, 4
b) 666660 2, , 2 e) 9
c) b) , 2, , 8, 6
11. 12 4 f) 11
2. a) c) , 3, , 9, 6
12. 2 1 7. b) 6
b) d) , 10, 6
13. 9mm x 9mm 3 c) 12
c) e) , 12, 9
14. a) True 2 d) 4
d) 5. a) 6
b) False, 60 4 e) 8
5. b) 6
f) 17
6. 6 6. a) 3, 6
Worksheet NS7-18 8. a) 8
b) 2, 6
page 72 Worksheet NS7-20 b) 9
1. a) c) 5, 10
page 75 c) 15
d) 5, 15
b) 1. a)
9. a) 13
e) 9, 18
c) b) b) 31
7. 12
2. a) c) c) 47
8. 10, 5
10. a) 7
b) d) 9.
b) 11
c) e) 10. 7
c) 22
11. 8:47
d) f) d)
12. 1
4. 3,7,4 g) e)
Bonus 0
6. a) The total number of 4. 11. 17
pieces in a whole Worksheet NS7-23
5. a) No 12. 19
pie.
page 81
b) The number of b) Yes 13. 18
1. b)
parts of the pie that c) Yes 14. a) 11
I have. c)
b) 22
7. a) Yes.
Worksheet NS7-21 15. a) 2 2. The fraction with the
b) page 76 greater numerator
b) 5
8. a) Pentagons 1. a) 3 3. b)
c) 2
b) b) 3 c)
d) 3
c) 3
c) e) 4 4. The greater fraction is the
d) 2 one with the smaller
Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1 (Continued) 6

denominator 5. b) 2,3,4 h) 10 h)
5. a) 6. b) 6 8. 6. a)
b) c) 9
b)
d) 20
c) Worksheet NS7-26 c)
d) Worksheet NS7-25 page 86
A.
page 84 1. a)
e) B.
1. a) 15 b) Blue
f) b) 8 C. No, since A and B imply
c) White
c) 9 that
Bonus 3. 0
d) 24 4. a)
6. a)
e) 18 A. 2,3,4,5
b) b)
f) 50 4,6
7. a) c) B. 6,5,11
g) 8
C.
b) since h) 12 d)
8. 2. a) 4,6,8,10,12,14 7. b) 8
5. a)
2,1
b) 6,9,12,15,18,21
9. a) Improper Mixed # b) c) 20
Fraction 3. a) 1,4
6 c) d) 12
using #2a,b
3,4
2 b) 6.
e) 21
since 7. 3,7
3
f) 12
2 3,2
Worksheet NS7-27 g) 10
c) Yes.
1 page 87 2,1
4. a) 8,12,16,20 1. h) 56
4
b) 7,8
2. 1,2,
8. a)
5. b) 1,1,
b)
3. a) b)
c)
b) c)

c) 1 d)
d) The improper and c)
mixed fractions d) e)
represent the same
total amount of e) f)
parts. g)
d) f)
11. 3 since is closer to 1
than 0. g) h)
e)
Bonus
h) i)
f)
4. a) 9. a)
Worksheet NS7-24 g)
page 83 b) b)
6. a) 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
1. b) =
b) 5. a) c)
c) <
d) = c) b) d)

e) < 7. b) 9 c) e)
f) > c) 20 f)
d)
2. d) 18
e) g)
3. b) 2 e) 16
f) h)
c) 5 f) 21

4. g) 4 g) i)
Number Sense – Workbook 7, Part 1 (Continued) 7

l) 7. 11. She did not find a


Worksheet NS7-28 common denominator
page 90 3. 8.
before adding the
1. b) 1,yes 4. a) i) 9. 2m numerator.
c) 1,yes 12.
ii)
d) 1,yes Worksheet NS7-30 13.
e) 2,no
iii) page 94
1. a) 14. Sadia
f) 1,yes iv)
15. No.
g) 1,yes b) ,1,
v) 16. a) ,65 minutes
h) 2,no 2. a)
vi) b) 30+20+15=65
i) 1,yes b) minutes
vii) 17. a)
j) 4,no c)
2. b) viii) b)
3. a)
c) b) i) c)
b)
d) ii) d)
c)
e) iii) e)
d)
f) iv) 18. a) True. Can divide
4. b)
numerator and
g) v)
5. a) denominator by 2.
h) vi) b) False.
b) .
3. b) c) i)
c) c) True.
c) ii) 19. No, since 6>5
d)
d) iii)

e) iv) Worksheet NS7-31


page 95
f) v)
1. a) 4
g) vi) b) 10

h) 5. a) ii) c) 2
d) 11
iii)
Worksheet NS7-29 e) 9,6
iv)
page 91 f) 8,12
1. a) b) ii) 2.
b) iii) 3.
c) iv) 4.
d) c) ii) 5.
2. c) iii) 6. a)
d) iv) b) 12
e) 6. b) 7.

f) c)
g) d)
h) e)
8.
i) f)
9.
j) g)
10.
k) h)

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