Factor Pairs
Prime & Composite
Number Patterns
Fact Practice
Fact practice
100

Find all the factor pairs of the number:

16

1 x 16

2 x 8

4 x 4

100

Is this number prime, composite, or neither?

35

Composite

100

What is the rule for this pattern?

11, 15, 19, 23

+ 4

100

36÷ 3=

12

100

8 x 5 =

40

200

Find all the factor pairs of the number: 

24

1 x 24

2 x 12

3 x 8

4 x 6

200

Which of these numbers is composite?

11, 17, 22, 13

22

200

What is the rule of this pattern?

1, 2, 4, 8, 16

x 2

200

144 ÷ 12=

12

200

6 x 12 = 

72

300

Find all the factor pairs of the number:

48

1 x 48

2 x 24

3 x 16

4 x 12

6 x 8

300

Which of these numbers is prime?

14, 15, 16, 17

17

300

Finish writing the last three terms of this pattern.

Rule: add 9

5, 14, 23, _ , _ , _

32, 41, 50

300

150÷ 2=

75

300

8 x 7 =

56

400

Find all the factor pairs of the number:

72

1 x 72

2 x 36

3 x 24

4 x 18

6 x 12

8 x 9

400

Name all of the prime numbers between the numbers 

20 - 28

23

400

John gets stickers from the store every day. On the first day he had 8 stickers, after the second day he had 12 stickers, after the third day he had 16 stickers. If he continues this pattern how many stickers will he have after the 4th day?

20 stickers

400

48÷ 6=

8

400

6 x 9 =

54

500

Find all the factor pairs of the number:

120

1 x 120

2 x 60

3 x 40

4 x 30

5 x 24

6 x 20

8 x 15

10 x 12

500

Name all of the prime numbers between the numbers

39 - 49


41, 43, 47

500

Suzie is collecting shirts for a charity drive. On the first day she collected 5 shirts, on the second day she collected 10 shirts, on the third day she collected 20 shirts, on the fourth day she collected 40 shirts. If this pattern continues, how many will she have after the fifth day? 

80 shirts

500

1,050 ÷ 5=

210

500

9x11= 

99
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