Change the following Mixed Number to an Improper Fraction:
3 2/3
11/3
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of: 4 and 8.
Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of: 12 and 4.
The LCM is 12.
Multiply the following fractions:
1/2 * 3/4
3/8
Evaluate this expression using the distributive property:
2(4+2)
12
Change the following Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number:
18/5
3 3/5
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of: 15 and 35.
The GCF is 5.
Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of: 6 and 7.
The LCM is 42.
Divide the following fractions:
3/5 div 1/8
4 4/4
Evaluate this expression: 2(4+6)
20
Change the following Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number:
99/10
9 9/10
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of: 21 and 28.
The GCF is 7.
Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of: 3 and 9.
The LCM is 9.
Multiply the following fractions:
5/9 * 1/6
5/54
4/7*1/9=
4/63
Change the following Mixed Number to an Improper Fraction:
7 3/4
31/4
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of: 22 and 77.
The GCF is 11.
Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of: 25 and 75.
The LCM is 75.
Multiply the following fractions:
4/5 * 7/20
7/25
3 1/6 div 2/3=
4 3/4
Change the following Mixed Number to an Improper Fraction:
2 8/10
28/10=14/5
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of: 30 and 50.
The GCF is 10.
Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of: 2 and 5.
The LCM is 10.
Divide the following fractions:
5/8 div 2 3/4
5/22
Write an equivalent expression that has the GCF factored out: 12 + 24
12 (1 + 2)
Change the following Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number:
46/7
6 4/7
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of: 56 and 88.
The GCF is 8.
Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of: 6 and 9.
The LCM is 18.
Multiply the following fractions:
3 1/4 * 2/5
1 3/10
What are the common multiples of 2 and 5 between 1 and 25?
10, 20