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Factors & Divisibility
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Question 1
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A number is divisible by 6 if…
A it is even. B the sum of its digits = 6. C it’s divisible by 2 & 3. D it ends in 6.
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A number is divisible by 6 if…
A it is even. B the sum of its digits = 6. C it’s divisible by 2 & 3. D it ends in 6.
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$100
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Question 2
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95424 is divisible by… A 4 B 3 C 2 D All of the above
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95424 is divisible by… A 4 B 3 C 2 D All of the above
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$200
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Question 3
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How many factors does 60 have?
B 12 C 10 D 13
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How many factors does 60 have?
B 12 C 10 D 13
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$300
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Question 4
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Find the value of 27 A 64 B 128 C 14 D 27
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Find the value of 27 A 64 B 128 C 14 D 27
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$500
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Question 5
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43 = A 4 × 4 × 4 B 4 × 3 C 12 D 43
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43 = A 4 × 4 × 4 B 4 × 3 C 12 D 43
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$1,000
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Question 6
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Which of the following are perfect squares?
B 6, 8, 10 C 1, 16, 49 D 2, 4, 5
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Which of the following are perfect squares?
B 6, 8, 10 C 1, 16, 49 D 2, 4, 5
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$2,000
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Question 7
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A 3 classes of 26 students B 6 classes of 14 students
The school must separate 84 students in to equal classes. Which grouping is NOT possible? A 3 classes of 26 students B 6 classes of 14 students C 4 classes of 21 students D 7 classes of 12 students
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A 3 classes of 26 students B 6 classes of 14 students
The school must separate 84 students in to equal classes. Which grouping is NOT possible? A 3 classes of 26 students B 6 classes of 14 students C 4 classes of 21 students D 7 classes of 12 students
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$4,000
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Question 8
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What is the greatest number that divides evenly into BOTH 42 and 81?
C 6 D 9
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What is the greatest number that divides evenly into BOTH 42 and 81?
C 6 D 9
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$8,000
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Find the GCF of 16 and 28. A 1 B 4 C 2 D 16
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Find the GCF of 16 and 28. A 1 B 4 C 2 D 16
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Question 9
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Evaluate the expression: 14 ÷ (8−6) + 5
B 7 C 12 D 14
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Evaluate the expression: 14 ÷ (8−6) + 5
B 7 C 12 D 14
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$16,000
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Question 10
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24 + 2(10 – 4) – 3 A 20 B 25 C 16 D 18
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24 + 2(10 – 4) – 3 A 20 B 25 C 16 D 18
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$32,000
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Question 11
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What number am I. When you divide me by 5, the remainder is 4
What number am I? When you divide me by 5, the remainder is 4. My number has two digits. Both are even. The sum of the digits is 10. A 24 B 46 C 82 D 64
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What number am I. When you divide me by 5, the remainder is 4
What number am I? When you divide me by 5, the remainder is 4. My number has two digits. Both are even. The sum of the digits is 10. A 24 B 46 C 82 D 64
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$64,000
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Question 12
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Find the GCF of 54 and 84. A 2 B 9 C 6 D 4
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Find the GCF of 54 and 84. A 2 B 9 C 6 D 4
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$125,000
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Question 13
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Find the GCF of 24 and 64. A 2 B 4 C 12 D 8
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Find the GCF of 24 and 64. A 2 B 4 C 12 D 8
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$250,000
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Question 14
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Coach Lewis and Coach Mal need to divide 12 boys and 9 girls into teams. Each team must must have the same combination of boys and girls with no one left out. What is the greatest number of teams that can be formed? A 3 B 9 C 4 D 2
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Coach Lewis and Coach Mal need to divide 12 boys and 9 girls into teams. Each team must must have the same combination of boys and girls with no one left out. What is the greatest number of teams that can be formed? A 3 B 9 C 4 D 2
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$500,000
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Question 15
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Miss Dillon and her friends made dinner reservations at two restaurants on two different nights. One restaurant sat all her friends in groups of 12. The other sat her friends in groups of 20. What’s the smallest number of people that could be in the total group? A 20 B 40 C 60 D 80
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Miss Dillon and her friends made dinner reservations at two restaurants on two different nights. One restaurant sat all her friends in groups of 12. The other sat her friends in groups of 20. What’s the smallest number of people that could be in the total group? A 20 B 40 C 60 D 80
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$1,000,000!
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