Factors
LCM/GCF
Distributive Property
Order of Operations
Random
100
What are the factors of 31
1 and 31
100
The LCM of 6 and 8?
24
100
4 x (1 + 2)
4 x 3 = 12
100
3(6+7)
39
100
2+5x5
27
200
Find the factors of 24
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24
200
Multiple of 6 and 8?
24
200
8(3+5)
(8x3)+(8x5)
200
48÷4-4-(5-3)
6
200
Give an example of prime number?
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17
300
True or False? Four is a factor of 12, 20 and 40
True
300
GCF of 30 and 24?
6
300
2(9+9)
(2x9)+(2x9)
300
20÷(4-(10-8))
10
300
Give an example of a composite number?
1 and 9
400
98
1 , 2 , 7 , 14 , 49 , 98
400
Leslie is in charge of packing snacks for her class. She has 30 cookies and 20 apples. She wants to put the same number of cookies and the same number of apples in each pack. What are the possible number of packs she can make?
10
400
4x(2+8)=(____x2)+(4x___)
(4x2)+(4x8)
400
8/(5-1) × (3+6) ×3
42
400
A number is less than 85. The number has 26 and 6 as factors. Find the number and explain how you found it.
2x3x13=6x13 =3x26 =78
500
The prime factorization of number 150 ----
2×3×5^2
500
The cafeteria serves cheese pizza wedge every sixth day and chicken queso burrito every eighth day. Suppose that cheese pizza wedge and chicken queso burrito are both on today's menu. In how many days will they be together on the menu again?
24 Days
500
3(1 + 4y)
3 + 12y
500
45/(8(5-4)-3)
9
500
〖(6-3)〗^3-2×2=
23