Chapter 1 Review 1.1 Division 1.2 Prime Factorization 1.3 Least Common Multiple (LCM) 1.4 Greatest Common Factor (GCF) 1.5 Problem Solving 1.6 Add and.

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Chapter 1 Review 1.1 Division 1.2 Prime Factorization 1.3 Least Common Multiple (LCM) 1.4 Greatest Common Factor (GCF) 1.5 Problem Solving 1.6 Add and Subtract Decimals 1.7 Multiply Decimals 1.8 Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers 1.9 Divide with Decimals

The questions in the following review are from your Big Book, pages 43 – 46, the Chapter 1 Review / Test. Please see these pages for additional review questions.

1.1 Division ** Hint: Divide!! ** $36.72 ÷ 4

1.2 Prime Factorization Find the prime factorization of 18

1.3 Least Common Multiple (LCM) Find the LCM of 12, 8

1.4 Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Find the GCF of 60, 72

1.5 Problem Solving

1.6 Add and Subtract Decimals Find the difference

1.7 Multiply Decimals Find the product ** Remember the means to multiply! **

1.8 Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers Find the quotient ÷ 42

1.9 Divide with Decimals Find the quotient.

Homework tonight, due tomorrow, to help you study for the Chapter 1 Test. Practice Book Pages 21 and 22. # 3, 4, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23 If you would like additional practice, use your Big Book, pages 43 – 46.