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I.

Tell whether each number is


divisible by the number at the
top by putting a (/) or an (x) on
the space provided.
1. 16
2. 45
3. 56
4. 91
5. 93
6. 100
7. 184
8. 225
9. 343
10. 1 515
11. 1 298
12. 5 108
13. 7 312
14. 9 372
15. 10 881
II. Fill the blanks with the
appropriate answers.
1.A number is divisible by ____ if the sum of the digits
in the odd places and the sum of the digits in the even
places are equal or their difference is multiple of
______.
2.The 2 methods of prime factorization are
__________________ and _________________.
3.Numbers ending in ______ zeros are divisible by 4.
4.Divisibility tests for 7 and _______ are similar.
5. numbers ending in 3 zeros are divisible by _______.
III. Given the prime factorization. Find the number.
1.) 2 x 2 x 3 = _______________________
2.) 2 x 3 x 5 x 5 = _______________________
3.) 2 x 2 x 3 x 11 = _______________________
4.) 3 x 5 x 13 = _______________________
5.) 11 x 41 = _______________________
6.) 7 x 19 x 23 = _______________________
7.) 3 x 3 x 11 x 19 = _______________________
8.) 2 x 7 x 3 1 = _______________________
9.) 5 x 17 x 53 = _______________________
10.) 3 x 11 x 23 = _______________________
IV. Write the prime factorization of the following
numbers.
1.) 715 = _______________________
2.) 5 313 = _______________________
3.) 88 = _______________________
4.) 1 001 = _______________________
5.) 135 = _______________________
6.) 3 220 = _______________________
7.) 605 = _______________________
8.) 575 = _______________________
9.) 437 = _______________________
10.) 2 475 = _______________________
V. Which of the following are prime numbers?
Which are composite? Circle the prime numbers
and box the composite numbers.
220 83 105 223 121 100

211 110 212 200 113 67

186 127 97 69 151 115

199 142 94 179 88 84


VI. Find the GCF of the following numbers using
either the listing method or prime factorization
method.
1.) 180 and 504
2.) 360 and 600
3.) 24 and 30
4.) 77 and 121
5.) 40 and 165
6.) 12, 26 and 52
7.) 125, 275 and 1 100
8.) 207, 546 and 1521
VII. Find the LCM of the following numbers using
either the listing method or prime factorization
method.
1.) 12 and 16
2.) 24 and 38
3.) 75 and 180
4.) 84 and 120
5.) 100 and 144
6.) 28, 56 and 63
7.) 165, 180 and 195
8.) 105, 300 and 450
VIII.Answer the following questions.

1. What is the smallest number that has 3, 5 and 7


as factors?
2. What is the smallest number less than 40 that is
divisible by both 4 and 6?
3. How many numbers between 50 and 100 are
divisible by 3?
4. What is the product of the first 5 prime
numbers?
5.) I am a 3-digit number. I am a common
multiple of 3, 7 and 11. the sum of my digits is
18. What number am I?

6.) I am a number less than 100. you will find me


in the list of multiples of 2, 3, 4 and 6. The
sum of my digits is 6. What number am I?

7.) If today is Saturday, what day will be 282 days


from now?
8.) Find the product between the sum of the first ten
prime numbers and the sum of the first ten even
numbers.

9.) I am a prime number. My digits add up to 8. I am


a factor of 34, but I am not a factor of 36. What
number am I?

10.) This year, my age is divisible by 4. Next year,


my age is divisible by 3. If my older brother is
19 years old now, how old am I?
Challenge!

1. The GCF of 2 numbers is 15 and


the LCM is 840. Find a pair of
numbers that will satisfy the
conditions.
Challenge!
2. Souma wants to cut 3 pieces of sticks
to pieces of equal length and as long
as possible without wasting
anything. The sticks are 36, 48 and
96 meters long. How long should he
cut each piece?
Challenge!
3. Amy counted the number of lines
of a page in her notebook.
Counting by 3s gave a remainder
of 2; counting 5s gave a
remainder of 2. How many lines
were there on the page?
Challenge!
4. Daryll has a piece of manila paper
48 cm long and 36 cm wide. She
wants to cut it into squares, the
biggest possible, so that there is no
wasted material. What is the biggest
possible square that she can make?
How many of that square can be cut?
Challenge!
5. I am a number less than 100. I am a
product of two prime numbers. If you
reverse my digits, I am a prime. The
sum of my digits is a 1-digit prime.
One of my digits is a square number.
What number am I?
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