Division
Multiplication
Prime and Composite Numbers
Factors and Multiples
Perimeter and Area
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The answer to a division problem.

What is a quotient?

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The answer to a multiplication problem.

What is a product?

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5 and 6. Which of these is a prime number? Why?

What is 5? Because the only way to get a product of 5 is by multiplying 1x5.

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The first and the last factors of a number should always be...

What is one and the number itself?

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The formula for area..

What is LXW?

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24 divided by 6.

What is 4?

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6 times 8.

What is 48?

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18 and 19. Which of these is a composite number? Why?

What is 18? Because we can do 1x18, 9x2, or 3x6 to get to it.

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The factors of the number 6.

What are 1, 2, 3, and 6?

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The area of a rectangle with a length of 11 and a width of 5.

What is 55?

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50 divided by 2.

What is 25?

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8 times 9.

What is 72?

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The smallest prime number is..

What is two?

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Name the next three multiples of 5: 10, 15, 20...

What are 25, 30, and 35?

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The perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 7 and a width of 3.

What is 20?

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81 divided by 3.

What is 27?

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65 times 10.

What is 650?

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20 and 21. Which of these numbers is a prime number? Why?

What is neither? Because both of these numbers have factors other than one and itself.
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The factors of the number 20.

What are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20.

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The side length of a rectangle whose area is 30 and whose width is 6?

What is 5?

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144 divided by 4.

What is 36?

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90 times 4.

What is 360?

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True or false: All odd numbers are prime. Why or why not?

What is false? There are many odd numbers that are composite, such as 3, 9, 15, 21, etc.
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Name the next three multiples of 8: 16, 24, 32...

What are 40, 48 and 56?

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The side length of a rectangle whose area is 72 and whose width is 9?

What is 8?

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