Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Intro

37 Topics, 4 Skills

Finding Lowest Common Multiple Distinct Factors

Topic 1

Finding Lowest Common Multiple

Topic 2

Finding Lowest Common Multiple

Topic 3

Is Number a Multiple - From Value as Factors

Topic 4

Which Number of a Pair is Prime

Topic 5

Is Number a Multiple - From Variable as Factors

Topic 6

Is Number a Multiple of Both - From Values as Factors

Topic 7

Is Number a Multiple of Both - From Variables as Factors

Topic 8

Is the Number Prime or Composite

Topic 9

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to LCM

Topic 10

Is the Number Prime or Composite

Topic 11

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to LCM

Topic 12

Is the Number Prime or Composite

Topic 13

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To LCM

Topic 14

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To LCM

Topic 15

Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Full

Topic 16

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM

Topic 17

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM

Topic 18

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to LCM

Topic 19

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to LCM

Topic 20

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To LCM

Topic 21

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To LCM

Topic 22

Finding Lowest Common Multiple Distinct Factors

Topic 23

Finding Lowest Common Multiple from Factorizations

Topic 24

Finding Lowest Common Multiple

Topic 25

Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Full

Topic 26

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM

Topic 27

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM

Topic 28

Is Number a Multiple - From Value as Factors

Topic 29

Is Number a Multiple - From Value as Factors

Topic 30

Is Number a Multiple of Both - From Values as Factors

Topic 31

Is Number a Multiple of Both - From Values as Factors

Topic 32

Finding Lowest Common Multiple from Factorizations

Topic 33

Finding Lowest Common Multiple from Factorizations

Topic 34

Finding Lowest Common Multiple Distinct Factors

Topic 35

Which Number of a Pair is Prime

Topic 36

Which Number of a Pair is Prime

Topic 37

Which Number of a Pair is Prime

Level 3

This math topic focuses on identifying prime numbers from a pair of numbers. It is a part of a broader unit on factoring and calculating the greatest common factor. The problems specifically ask students to select the prime number from two given options. Each question lists two numbers and requires the student to recognize which one is prime. There are seven questions in total, each following the same format, providing students with ample practice in recognizing prime numbers. This is likely intended to strengthen students' understanding of prime numbers in the context of factoring operations.

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Which Number of a Pair is Prime

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Which of these two numbers is a prime number?

31,33

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