Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Practice

29 Topics, 3 Skills

Simplifying Fraction Division with Factors - Composite to Simplified

Topic 1

Comparing Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

Topic 2

Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

Topic 3

Comparing Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Topic 4

Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Topic 5

Simplifying Fraction Division with Factors - Factored to Simplified

Topic 6

Simplifying Fraction Multiplication with Factors - Composite to Simplified

Topic 7

Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

Topic 8

Comparing Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Topic 9

Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Topic 10

Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Topic 11

Simplifying Fraction Division with Factors - Composite to Factored

Topic 12

Comparing Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

Topic 13

Comparing Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

Topic 14

Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 2 Factors

Topic 15

Comparing Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Topic 16

Simplifying Fraction Multiplication with Factors - Composite to Factored

Topic 17

Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Full

Topic 18

Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Full

Topic 19

Simplifying Fractions with Factors - Composite to Bracketed Factors

Topic 20

Simplifying Fractions with Factors - Composite to Simplified

Topic 21

Simplifying Fractions with Factors - Composite to Simplified

Topic 22

Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Finish

Topic 23

Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Finish

Topic 24

Factor to 3 Factors

Topic 25

Factor to 3 Factors

Topic 26

Simplifying Fraction Multiplication with Factors - Factored to Simplified

Topic 27

Simplifying Fraction Multiplication with Factors - Composite to Factored

Topic 28

Simplifying Fraction Multiplication with Factors - Composite to Simplified

Topic 29

Factoring - Comparing Factored Numbers - 3 Factors (Level 3)

Topic 16

This math topic focuses on factoring and comparing factored numbers involving three factors. Students practice applying the correct comparison operators (less than, greater than, or equal to) between different sets of expressions. These expressions involve exponential notations with bases of integers being raised to various powers. Each problem requires selecting whether one factored number is less than, greater than, or equal to another, helping develop skills in exponent manipulation, multiplication, and comparative reasoning. This is part of a broader lesson that includes practice in factoring, multiplication, division, and fractions.

Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.

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Comparing Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.


Choose the correct comparison operator

2115931        2115931<,>,or=?2^{11}\cdot5^{9}\cdot3^{1}\;\; \bigcirc \;\;2^{11}\cdot5^{9}\cdot3^{1}\\<, >, or = ?