LCM
GCF
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
MULTIPLICATION
DIVISION
100

What does LCM stand for?

Least Common Multiple

100

What does GCF stand for?

Greatest Common Factor


100

To add and subtract decimals, the first step is to _________________ the deciimals

Line up

100

The decimals do __________ need to be lined up in order to multiply

not

100

The first step to dividing decimals is to ___________ the decimal

move / swoop out

200

What is the LCM of 9 and 12?

36

200

What is the GCF of 12 and 44?

4

200

48.7 + 12.4

61.1

200

12 x 3.6

37.8

200

12 / 2.5

4.8

300

What is the LCM of 8 and 72?

72

300

What is the GCF of 5 and 100?

5

300

43 - 12.8

30.2

300

23.24 x 24.3

564.732

300

64.8 / 6

10.8

400

What is the LCM of 4, 20, and 44?

220

400

What is the GCF of 20, 48, and 80?

4

400

123 - 14.7

108.3

400

85.3 x 59.56

5080.468

400

18.25 / 6.25

0.0292

500

What is the LCM of 13, 39, and 52?

156

500

What is the GCF of 12, 48, and 60?

12

500

Jordan went to the grocery store and bought a loaf of bread for $3.49, a gallon of milk for $4.29, and a box of cereal for $5.75. Later, Jordan used a $2.50 coupon at checkout.
How much did Jordan spend in total?

$11.03

500

A smoothie shop sells strawberry smoothies for $4.75 each. If Maya buys 3.5 smoothies’ worth of ingredients to make her own at home (the equivalent of 3 full smoothies and a half-serving), how much would those smoothies cost in total at the shop?

$16.63

500

A bakery made 45.6 pounds of cookie dough to package into small containers. If each container holds 1.2 pounds of dough, how many containers can the bakery fill?


38 containers