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1 GCF and LCM Greatest Common Factor And Least Common Multiple

2 Problem #1 A discount store sells two types of marbles. Blue marbles come in bags of 18. Red marbles come in bags of 30. I want to buy the same number of each type of marble.

3 LCM or GCF LCM How many of each type of marble must I buy? How many bags of each type must I buy? Predict how many of each type of marble and how many bags you will purchase.

4 LCM Use a factor tree Put prime numbers in order from least to greatest (do not simplify to exponents) 18 = 2 3 3 30 = 2 3 5

5 Winners 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 = 90 90 is the LCM for 18 and 30

6 Back to Problem 90 marbles of each type must be purchased Blue marbles, 18 per bag – need 5 bags Red marbles, 30 per bag – need 3 bags Check your prediction!

7 Problem #2 You have a bag with 30 green marbles and another bag with 42 yellow marbles. You want to repackage the marbles into smaller bags, and you want each bag to have the same number of each type of marble. You also want as many new bags as you possibly can make.

8 LCM or GCF GCF How many of each marble will be in the bags? How many bags will you be able to make? Will you have any marbles left over?

9 GCF Use a factor tree Put prime numbers in order from least to greatest (do not simplify to exponents) 30 = 2 3 5 42 = 2 3 7

10 Partners 2 x 3 = 6 6 is the GCF for 30 and 42

11 Back to Problem 6 marbles will go in each bag 30 green marbles – 5 bags 42 yellow marbles – 7 bags No marbles left over!

12 Assignments In Class Assignment: Attachment D GCF and LCM Homework: Attachment CPB Puzzler


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