Exponents and Powers
Prime Factorization
Order of Operations
GCF
LCM
100
Find the value of 23.

What is 8?

100

Write the prime factorization of 46.

What is 2 x 23?

100

Evaluate 11 x 8 - 6 ÷ 2.

What is 85?

100

List the factor pairs of 66.

What is 1,66; 2, 33; 3, 22; 6, 11?

100

Find the LCM of 14 and 21.

What is 42?
200

Find the value of 152.

What is 225?

200

Write the prime factorization of 28.

What is 22 x  7?

200

Evaluate 5 + 23 ÷ 4 - 2.

What is 5?

200

Find the GCF of 24 and 54.

What is 6?

200

Find the LCM of 9 and 24.

What is 72?

300

Find the value of 54.

What is 625?

300
Find the number represented by 32 x 52 x 7.

What is 1575?

300

Evaluate 6 + 4(11 - 2) ÷ 32.

What is 10?

300

Find the GCF of 16, 32, and 72.

What is 8?

300

Find the LCM of 26 and 39.

What is 78?

400

Determine whether 64 is a perfect square.

What is yes?

400

Find the number represented by 23 x 112 x 13.

What is 12,584?

400

Evaluate 8(1 1/6 + 5/6) ÷ 4.

What is 4?

400

Find the GCF of 18, 45, and 63. 

What is 9?

400
Find the LCM of 6, 12, and 14.

What is 84?

500

Find the number whose perfect square is 144.

What is 12?

500

Find the greatest perfect square that is a factor of 756.

What is 36?

500

Evaluate 72 - 14( 11/7 - 3/14 ).

What is 30?

500

You have 16 yellow beads, 20 red beads, and 24 orange beads to make identical bracelets. What is the greatest number of bracelets that you can make using all the beads?

What is 4 bracelets?

500

A bag contains equal numbers of green and blue marbles. You can divide all the green marbles into groups of 12 and all the blue marbles into groups of 16. What is the least number of each color of marble that can be in the bag?

What is 48 of each marble?

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