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Convert Fractions GCF & LCM Prime and Composite Divisibility

A). 125 B). 225 C). 325 D). 275

B). 36/42 and 34/42 A). 72/84 and 28/84 C). 30/60 and 20/60 D). Neither

A). No B). Yes

A). Composite B). Prime

A). No B). Yes

A). 24/81 and 32/81 B). 48/162 and 50/162 C). 29/82 and 33/82 D). 24/81 and 23/81

A). Composite B). Prime C). Neither

A). 144 B). 72 C). 36 D). Neither

A). 7/27 and 5/36 B). 5/3 and 9/8 C). 8/24 and 3/24 D). None of the above

A). Composite B). Prime C). Neither

What is the GCF of 16 and 32? A). 7 B). 8 C). 16 D). Neither

Is 54 divisible by 6? A). Yes B). No

Right Answer