List the first 5 multiples of 9
9, 19, 27, 36, 45
Find the least common multiple of 2 and 3
LCM (2, 3) = 6
Find the greatest common factor of 9 and 12.
GCF (9, 12) = 3
Use the Euclidean algorithm to find the greatest common factor of 12 and 30.
GCF (12, 30) = 6
Rewrite the following expression using the GCF and distributive property:
20 + 30
20 + 30 = 10(2 + 3)
List the first 5 multiples of 12
12, 24, 36, 48, 60
Find the least common multiple of 4 and 6
LCM (4, 6) = 12
Find the greatest common factor of 15 and 20.
GCF (15, 20) = 5
Use the Euclidean algorithm to find the greatest common factor of 26 and 60.
GCF (26, 60) = 2
Rewrite the following expression using the GCF and distributive property:
12 + 6
12 + 6 = 3(4 + 2)
List the factors of 30
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30
Find the least common multiple of 6 and 10
LCM (6, 10) = 30
Find the greatest common factor of 24 and 30.
GCF (24, 30) = 6
Use the Euclidean algorithm to find the greatest common factor of 72 and 112.
GCF (72, 112) = 8
Rewrite the following expression using the GCF and distributive property:
40 + 25
40 + 25 = 5(8 + 5)
List the factors of 24
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
Find the least common multiple of 8 and 10
LCM (8, 10) = 40
Find the greatest common factor of 40 and 48.
GCF (40, 48) = 8
Use the Euclidean algorithm to find the greatest common factor of 64 and 118
GCF (64, 118) = 2
Rewrite the following expression using the GCF and distributive property:
56 + 88
56 + 88 = 8(7 + 11)
List the factors of 60
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60
Find the least common multiple of 12 and 15
LCM (12, 15) = 60
Find the greatest common factor of 32 and 60.
GCF (32, 60) = 4
Use the Euclidean algorithm to find the greatest common factor of 54 and 288.
GCF (54, 288) = 18
Rewrite the following expression using the GCF and distributive property:
36 + 48
36 + 48 = 12(3 + 4)