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1 Lesson 5 ACT Prep II. Properties of Natural Numbers and Basic Statistics

2 Assignment 1)Get out a sheet of paper 2)Record definitions, and complete problems on this paper. SHOW WORK! 3)Turn in at the end of the hour.

3 A. Divisors and Factors Divisor – A divisor of a number is any number which will divide it evenly. EX) 10 is a divisor of 30, since 30/10 = 3 Factors – the factors of a number are all the numbers which divide into it evenly EX) The factors of 50 are: 1, 50, 2, 25, 5, 10

4 A. The Divisor Test 2Check if it is even 3Sum of the digits: if the sum is divisible by 3, so is the number 4The last 2 digits must be divisible by 4 5Check if the number ends in 0 or 5 6Apply the 2 and 3 test (if it’s divisible by 2 and 3, it’s divisible by 6) 7No easy test here 8The last 3 digits must be divisible by 8 9Sum of the digits: if the sum is divisible by 9, so is the number

5 A. The Divisor Test Using the divisor test, determine what number (between 2-9) is a divisor of the given number. Note: some may have more than one divisor, name them all! 1) 10642) 16653) 16674) 3534

6 B. Prime, Composite, and Unit ACT Definitions: Unit – The number 1 Prime – any number divisible by 1 and itself Composite – numbers with more than 2 factors

7 2. Prime Factorization What is prime factorization? Ex) Use a factor tree to determine the prime factorization of 72

8 Try These Problems 1)Determine all the factors of 120 2)Write the prime factorization of 100 3)Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the following. a)12, 32b) 8, 50, 120 c)d)

9 C. Basic Probability and Statistics 1.Probability P = the number of ways it could occur the total number of possible occurrences Ex1) If there are 10 red balls, 3 green balls, and 2 blue balls in a jar, what is the probability that a green ball will be chosen? Ex2) A die has 6 faces numbered 1 to 6. What is the probability of rolling a 4?

10 2. The arithmetic mean (average) Ex1) Find the average of 10, 12, and 23 Ex2) A student needs to average 80% on 5 tests to get a B. If the first 4 tests were 70, 75, 86, and 84, what does this student need on the 5 th test?

11 3. Median and Mode Median – the middle data point when the numbers are arranged from least to greatest. Note: If there are 2 middle points, find the average of those two Mode – the value that occurs the most Hint: MOde = MOst Note: the might be no mode or multiple modes

12 Median and Mode cont. Find the median and mode of the following set of numbers { 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 15}

13 4. Counting Problems Whenever you have to count how many ways to make a series of choices do the following: 1.Determine how many choices have to be made and put down a blank for each choice 2.Fill in each blank with the number of ways that a choice can be made 3.Multiply the numbers together

14 4. Counting Problems Ex2) How many different sandwiches consisting of one cheese, one meat, and one bread can be made from a choice of 4 cheeses, 3 meats, and 5 breads?

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