52
25
Find the least common multiple of 10 and 25
50
Write 24 as a product of its primes
2x2x2x3
Solve
42 + 52
41
Jason and Keyshawn were both mailing envelopes that needed the same amount of postage. Jason used only 8-cent postage on his envelope. Keyshawn used only 10-cent stamps stamps for postage on his envelope. Both used the exact amount of postage required. What is the SMALLEST amount of postage each of their enveloped could have needed?
A. 2 cents
B. 18 cents
C. 40 cents
D. 80 cents
C. 40 cents
103
1000
Find the greatest common factor of 16 and 48
16
Write 50 as a product of its primes
2x5x5
Solve
63 -72
167
Angelina is making flower bouquets. She has 24 tulips and 36 roses. She wants all the bouquets to be identical, containing the same number of tulips and the same number of roses, with no flowers left over. What is the MAXIMUM number of bouquets Angelina can make from these flowers?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 12
D. 24
C. 12
152
225
Find the least common multiple for 5, 4 and 6
60
Write 240 as a product of its primes
2x2x2x2x3x5
32 + 62 x 43
2313
Which expression is equivalent to 72+45?
A. 8(9+5)
B. 9(8+5)
C. 9(8+45)
D. 10(62+35)
B. 9(8+5)
253
15,625
Josh wants to pack 25 cookies and 20 cupcakes into boxes. What is the greatest amount of boxes he can pack and put an equal number of baked goods in each?
5 boxes
Write 460 as a product of its primes
2x2x5x23
46
Mrs. Lewis bought 4 containers to store counting cubes. Each container can hold 8 layers of cubes and each layer of cubes has 8 rows with 8 cubes in each row. To show how many counting cubes she can store altogether, Mrs. Lewis wrote 4x83. How many counting cubes can Mrs. Lewis store altogether?
A. 96
B. 512
C. 32,768
D. 2,048
D. 2,048
453
91,125
Riley is making bracelet's for the Taylor Swift concert. Each bracelet has 14 purple beads and 10 red beads. What is the least amount of each color beads she needs to make the same amount of bracelets?
70 beads
If the prime factorization of 240 is 2x2x2x2x3x5. What is the prime factorization of 720?
2x2x2x2x3x3x5
33 divided by 32 x 52
75
Ivan packed 56 apples and 72 pears into boxes. He packed both apples and pears into each box. he put the same number of apples into every box and the same number of pears into every box. He sold each box for $20. What is the GREATEST amount of money Ivan could earn selling all the boxes of fruit?
A. $8
B. $80
C. $160
D. $ 150
C. $160