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Jeopardy Factors, Prime, Composite Prime Factorization Greatest Common Factor Simplifying Fractions Least Common Multiple 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 Jeopardy Factors, Prime, Composite Prime Factorization Greatest Common Factor Simplifying Fractions Least Common Multiple 100 200 300 400 500

2 100 Is 73 prime or composite?

3 200 List the factors of 32.

4 300 List the factors of 76.

5 400 Factor the Monomial: 14x 2 y 3.

6 500 Factor the Monomial: 54w 3 z 4

7 100 Find the prime factorization of 24 by using the factor tree. Write using exponents.

8 200 Find the prime factorization of 42 by using the factor tree. Write using exponents.

9 300 Find the prime factorization of 96 by using the factor tree. Write using exponents.

10 400 Find the prime factorization of 280 by using the factor tree. Write using exponents.

11 500 Find the prime factorization of 450 by using the factor tree. Write using exponents.

12 100 Find the greatest common factor of 48 and 72.

13 200 Find the greatest common factor of 38 and 51.

14 300 Find the greatest common factor of 21, 28, and 56.

15 400 Find the greatest common factor of 12x 2 y 2 and 16xy 3.

16 500 Find the greatest common factor of 15bc 3 and 75b 3 c

17 100 Reduce the fraction. 21 49

18 200 Reduce the fraction. -25 40

19 300 4xy 6x

20 400 2x 3 y 6x

21 500 Reduce the fraction. Tell whether they are equivalent. 7a and 21a 4 b 3 9b 27a 5 b 4

22 100 Find the least common multiple of 6 and 15.

23 200 Find the least common multiple of 12 and 28.

24 300 Find the least common multiple of 24, 36, and 72.

25 400 Find the least common multiple of 18y 3 and 14y 7

26 500 Find the least common multiple of 16a 3 bc 2 and 28ac 3


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