Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Missing (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on prime factorization using factor trees, specifically with exercises that involve identifying missing factors when given parts of a factor tree diagram. The problems are structured to challenge students to determine the factors that multiply together to produce the numbers higher up in the tree, enhancing their understanding of how numbers can be broken down into their prime components. There are several questions, each with a different set of factors and products, to practice these factorization skills progressively.

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Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Missing Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Missing (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Factoring and Primes - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/factoring_and_primes_intro/
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Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
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a
17
b
22
c
14
d
9
e
4
f
7
2
Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
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a
10
b
3
c
2
d
6
e
5
f
8
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Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
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a
5
b
1
c
4
d
7
e
2
f
3
4
Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
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a
19
b
29
c
25
d
15
e
11
f
21
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Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
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a
5
b
9
c
1
d
3
e
4
f
2
6
Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
27
b
31
c
21
d
23
e
9
f
13
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Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
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a
1
b
6
c
10
d
12
e
4
f
5