Factors and Multiples.

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Factors and Multiples

Problem #1 Mrs. Smith is planning a scavenger hunt for the field trip to the science museum. To be fair, she wants each team to have the same number of students. She also wants to keep the grade levels separate. There are 48 fifth graders and 60 sixth graders attending the trip. Determine possible group sizes and how many groups for each size. What is the largest number of students in groups of equal size Mrs. Smith can make?

More Info Mrs. Smith decides to invite the seventh grade students to the field trip. There are 54 seventh graders. Determine possible group sizes and many groups for each size. What is the largest number of students in groups of equal size Mrs. Smith can make?

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Problem #2 Every morning at breakfast, Mindy reads the cereal box. She notices that each box contains 12 servings. Mindy reads the label on the gallon of milk and discovers that it contains 16 servings. If she uses exactly one serving of milk and one serving of cereal each day, how many days would it take until Mindy emptied a box of cereal and a gallon of milk on the same day?

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