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GCF and LCM Group Questions

Directions: Get into groups of 4 Discuss each question to decide if the question relates to GCF or LCM Solve using any of the 6 options discussed Check with the calculator

Question #1 Pencils come in packages of 10. Erasers come in packages of 12. Phillip wants to purchase the smallest number of pencils and erasers so that he will have exactly 1 eraser per pencil. How many packages of pencils and erasers should Phillip buy? a. 4 packages of pencils and 3 packages of erasers b. 5 packages of pencils and 4 packages of erasers c. 6 packages of pencils and 5 packages of erasers d. 12 packages of pencils and 10 packages of erasers

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Question #2 Kiara baked 30 oatmeal cookies and 48 chocolate chip cookies to package in plastic container for her teacher friends at school. She wants to divide the cookies into identical containers so that each container has the same number of each kind of cookie. If she wants each container to have the greatest number of cookies possible, how many plastic containers does she need?

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Question #3 Boxes that are 12 inches tall are being stacked next to boxes that are 18 inches tall. What is the shortest height at which the two stacks will be the same height?

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Question #4 Beginning at 8:30 A.M., tours of the National Capitol and the White House begin at a tour agency. Tours for the National Capitol leave every 15 minutes. Tours for the White House leave every 20 minutes. How often do the tours leave at the same time? a. Every 15 minutes b. Every 30 minutes c. Every 45 minutes d. Every 60 minutes

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Question #5 Two neon lights are turned on at the same time. One blinks every 4 seconds and the other blinks every 6 seconds. In 60 seconds, how many times will they blink at the same time?

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Question #6 Bridget has swimming lessons every fifth day and diving lessons every third day. If she had a swimming lesson and a diving lesson on May 5, when will be the next date on which she has both swimming and diving lessons?

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Question #7 Three pigs entered a race around a track. Piggly takes 6 minutes to run one lap. Piglet takes 3 minutes to run one lap and it takes Wiggly 5 minutes to run one lap. If all three pigs begin the race at the same time, how many minutes will it take for all three pigs to be at the starting point again?

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