Find the Factors of 78 Find the Factors of 40

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Find the Factors of 78 Find the Factors of 40 1, 2, 3, 6 ,13, 26, 39, 78 Find the Factors of 40 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40

23 x 5 22 x 52 What is the Prime Factorization of 40?

REVIEW: Factors

Factors of a Number A number may be made by multiplying two or more other numbers together. The numbers that are multiplied together are called factors of the final number. Factors of 24 1 X 24 2 X 12 3 X 8 4 X 6 Multiplication combinations to reach 24 {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24} A list of its factors

What do all of these pictures have in COMMON?

Take out a whiteboard, marker, and eraser.

Mrs. Rice will randomly pick a partner for you Mrs. Rice will randomly pick a partner for you. Once you have the partner, take your whiteboard and find a place in the room with your partner.

On the whiteboard, write down a list of 5 things you and your partner have in common.

Topics to consider with your partner: What are your favorite…. Food Holidays Sports Band or singer TV shows Sport teams School subject Place to shop Type of drink Car

GCF & LCM

Greatest Common Factor (GCF) 12-1-09 Greatest Common Factor - the greatest whole number that is a factor of two or more given whole numbers.

What is the greatest common factor of 36 and 48? Factors of 36: {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36} 1 2 3 4 6 9 12 18 36 Factors of 48: {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8,12, 16, 24, 48}

What is the greatest common factor of 36 and 48? Factors of 36: {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36} 1 2 3 4 6 12 Factors of 48: {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8,12, 16, 24, 48} 1 2 3 4 6 12 Which is the greatest common factor? Which factors are common to both numbers?

Greatest Common Factor (GCF) That was too much work. What happened if we forgot to include the 12 in one of the factor list? Want to learn a different way that’s easier?

Birthday Cake Method to find GCF Think of any number that divides evenly into both 36 and 48 (a factor of both) Divide both numbers by 2. For this example, I’ll use 2. 18 24 2 36 48

Birthday Cake Method to find GCF Think of any number that divides evenly into both 18 and 24 (a factor of both) Divide both numbers by 3. 6 8 For this example, I’ll use 3. 3 18 24 2 36 48

Birthday Cake Method to find GCF Continue this process until there is no other number besides 1 that is a factor of both numbers. 3 and 4 have no common factor except 1... so you can stop dividing. 3 4 2 6 8 3 18 24 2 36 48

Birthday Cake Method to find GCF The product of the numbers along the side of the cake is the GCF of 36 and 48. 2 x 3 x 2 = 12 3 4 2 6 8 3 18 24 2 36 48

8 x 2 = 16 Birthday Cake Method to find GCF Observe another example. Find the GCF of 64 and 80. 8 x 2 = 16 4 no common factor except 1 5 8 32 40 2 64 80

REVIEW: Multiples

Multiples of a Number The products of a number with the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... are called the multiples of the number. 7 x 1 = 7 7 x 2 = 14 7 x 3 = 21 7 x 4 = 28 For example: So, the multiples of 7 are 7, 14, 21, 28, and so on.

Common Multiples Find the common multiples of 4 and 6. Solution: Multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, … Multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, … So, the common multiples of 4 and 6 are 12, 24, 36, … 12 24 36 12 24 36

Least Common Multiple (LCM) The smallest whole number, greater than zero that is a multiple of both (or all) of the numbers.

Birthday Cake Method to find LCM With the birthday cake method, you can find both the GCF and LCM at the same time! Let’s use a previous example…

Birthday Cake Method to find LCM Find the least common multiple of 36 and 48.

Birthday Cake Method to find LCM Find the product of the numbers going up and on top of the cake. Let’s make the birthday cake! 3 4 = 144 144 is the LCM of 36 and 48 x x 2 6 8 x 3 18 24 x 2 36 48

Birthday Cake Method to find LCM Another example: Find the LCM of 16 and 9. Do 16 and 9 have any common factors besides 1? No, they don’t. So their LCM is their product… ? 16 9 X = 144

Try These…. 60 75 LCM = ___ GCF = ___ LCM = ___ GCF = ___ 4 5 15 25 12 20

Use the book or worksheet for some more examples.

Birthday Cake Method to find LCM Another example: Find the LCM of 5, 6 and 8. Multiples of 8 are 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 112, 120, … Stop at 120 as it is a multiple of both 5 and 6. Finding the answer by listing multiples of the largest number (8) would eventually lead you to the answer of 120.

Birthday Cake Method to find LCM The birthday cake method can be used to find the LCM of 5, 6 and 8. Watch! 5 3 4 x x = 120 x 2 5 6 8

Multiples of a Number multiples of 2 are 2, 4, 6, 8, … Further examples: multiples of 2 are 2, 4, 6, 8, … multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, … multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, …

Common Multiples Multiples that are common to two or more numbers are said to be common multiples. For example: Multiples of 2 are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, … Multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, … So, common multiples of 2 and 3 are 6, 12, 18, … 6 12 18 12 18 6

Least Common Multiple (LCM) To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two or more numbers, list the multiples of the larger number and stop when you find a multiple of the other number.  This is the LCM.

Least Common Multiple (LCM) Find the least common multiple of 6 and 9. Solution: List the multiples of 9 and stop when you find a multiple of 6. Multiples of 9 are 9, 18, … Multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18, …                        LCM is 18