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Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “It’s a Small World” a gentle, easy ride

Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “Jungle Cruise” A little more excitement-- seat belt not required

Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “Space Mountain” Fast moving thrill ride…

Find the LCM … 2 and 6 4 and 5 3 and 39 6 20 39

Find the GCF… 10 and 35 28 and 70 42 and 105 5 14 21

Find the LCM … 4 and 12 4 and 14 16 and 36 12 28 144

2 packs of shorts and 1 pack of shirts Word problems … Two bikers are riding a circular path. The first rider completes a round in 12 minutes. The second rider completes a round in 18 minutes. If they both started at the same place and time and go in the same direction, after how many minutes will they meet again at the starting point? Ben exercises every 4 days and Isabel every 6 days. Ben and Isabel both exercised today. How many days will pass before they exercise again? Coach is ordering shirts and shorts for the track team.. Shorts come in packs of 3, and shirts come in packs of 6. What is the least number of packs of each he should buy so that everyone has a pair of shorts and a shirt with none leftover? 2 packs of shorts and 1 pack of shirts 12 days 36 minutes

Word Problems… Daisha is buying packs of pencils and erasers. Pencils come in packs of 12, and erasers come in packs of 20. If she wants to have an equal number of pencils and erasers, what is the minimum number of each that she could buy? A. 4 packs of pencils and 3 packs of erasers B. 4 packs of pencils and 5 packs of erasers C. 5 packs of pencils and 3 packs of erasers D. 10 packs of pencils and 6 packs of erasers

Word Problems… Emilio is shopping for fruit to put in baskets to pass out at a fund raiser. He finds a bag of 10 apples and a bag of 8 oranges. What is the least number of bags of each item Emilio can buy so that he has the same number of apples and oranges in each fruit basket and nothing left over? The LCM of 8 and 10 is 40. Emilio should by 4 bags of apples and 5 bags of oranges.

Distributive property… Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 80 + 56 Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 9 + 21 Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 40 + 25 3(3 + 7) 5(8 + 5) 8(10 + 7)

Distributive property… Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 14 + 28 Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 48 + 28 Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 42 + 12 6(7 + 2) 4(12 + 7) 14(1 + 2)

Distributive property… Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 84 + 42 Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 36 + 15 Rewrite the following sum using the distributive property: 54 + 36 3(12 + 5) 18(3 + 2) 42(2 + 1)

Find both… 20 and 30 Find the GCF. Find the LCM. 4 ∙ 3 ∙ 5 and 2 ∙ 9 ∙ 5 Find the GCF. Find the LCM. 60 and 90 Find the GCF. Find the LCM. GCF= 30 LCM= 180 GCF= 10 LCM= 60 GCF= 30 LCM= 180

Find both… 6 and 66 Find the GCF. Find the LCM. 8 ∙ 9 ∙ 5 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 25 GCF= 6 LCM= 66 GCF= 6 LCM= 4,620 ! GCF= 30 LCM= 1,800

Find the GCF… 14 and 17 630 and 712 36 and 72 36 1 2