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Lesson 1
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DefinitionExamples Ends 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 1,234 98 456 1,592,342
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DefinitionExamples Ends 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 1,243 89 465 1,592,423
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DefinitionExamples Can be divided by with no remainder 45 is divisible by 5 36 is divisible by2 320 is divisible by 10
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How did I do this so fast? 8,375,895 ÷ 5 1,568,342 ÷ 5 9,853,479 ÷ 2 27,853,024 ÷ 2 4,182,010 ÷ 3 3,293,121 ÷ 3 653,890 ÷ 10 5,278,825 ÷ 10
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RULEExamples It is even (ends 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8) 1,234 98 456 1,592,342 2 is the ONLY even prime #
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RULEExamples The sum of the digits is divisible by 3 234 2+3+4=9 9 is divisible by 3 so 234 is divisible by 3
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RULEExamples It ends with 0 or 5 935 1,340 2,908,675
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RULEExamples It is divisible by 2 and 3 234 Ends 4 so divisible by 2 2+3+4=9 9 is divisible by 3 so 234 is divisible by 3 Divisible by 2 and 3 so divisible by 6
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RULEExamples The sum of the digits is divisible by 9 135 1+3+5=9 9 is divisible by 9 so 135 is divisible by 9
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RULEExamples It ends with 0 90 1,234,560 250 4,350
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DefinitionExamples Has exactly 2 factors (1 X itself) 29 1 X 29 97 1 X 97
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DefinitionExamples Has more than 2 factors 12 1 X 12 2 X 6 3 X 4
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For numbers through 100 Is it divisible by 2 (other than the #2) – composite Is it divisible by 3 (other than the # 3) – composite Is it divisible by 5 (other than the #5) – composite Magic numbers 49, 77, & 91 are composite because they are multiples of 7
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DefinitionExamples the integers (numbers) multiplied to get a product 3 X 4=12 factor product
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DefinitionExamples Number written as a power that tells how many base numbers are being multiplied 10 3 10X10X10=1,000 Base # exponent
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DefinitionExamples Largest factor 2 or more numbers have in common 6 1X6 2X3 9 1X9 3X3 3 is the GCF
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DefinitionExamples Product of a given whole number and an integer Multiples of 3 3,6,9,12… 3X1, 3X2, 3X3, 3X4…
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DefinitionExamples Smallest multiple two or more numbers have in common 4 4,8, 12 6 6,12 12 is the LCM
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DefinitionExamples Break into smaller parts 25 + 37 (2X10) + 5 + (3 X10) + 7 12 2 x 2 x 3
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