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100
Define composite number.
100
Name at least three ways to factorize a number.
100
Define GCF.
100
Define LCM.
100
What is the difference between a prime and composite number?
200
Define factor pair.
200
Draw a factor tree for the number 24.
200
What are the three steps for Professor Pie's Steps to Find Common Factors.
200
What is the difference between a factor and a multiple?
200
Evaluate: 6^2.
300
Define divisor.
300
Draw a factor tree for the number 81 AND write the prime factorization in expanded form.
300
List all the factor pairs for the number 78.
300
List all the multiples of the number 12 from 1 to 100.
300
Evaluate: 4^3.
400
Define prime factorization.
400
Draw a factor tree for the number 100. Write the prime factorization in expanded form AND exponential form.
400
Draw & complete a three-step table (Professor Pie's) to find the common factors of the numbers 16 and 18. Complete the table including the three steps and all factors.
400
List the multiples for the numbers 10 and 15 from 1 to 100. What are the common multiples of 10 and 15?
400
Evaluate: 9^0 + 3^2 + 4^2 + 1^1.
500
Define proper factors.
500
Draw all the possible factor trees for the number 48. Write the prime factorization in expanded form and exponential form for EACH factor tree!
500
Draw & complete a three-step table (Professor Pie's) to find the common factors of the numbers 36 and 48. Complete the table including the three steps and all factors.
500
List the common multiples for the numbers 8 and 12 from 1 to 100. What are the common multiples of 8 and 12? What is the LCM of 8 and 12?
500
Is 1 a prime or composite number? Explain.
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