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Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 1

Which of these is not a factor of 80?

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26 x 3 = 78 and 27 x 3 = 81. 80 cannot be divided by 3 to a whole number
Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 2

A number which divides exactly into two other numbers is what sort of factor of those numbers?

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The two numbers have that factor in common
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Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 3

Which of these sets of numbers are all factors of 80?

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In all the incorrect answers there is a number that will not divide into 80 and give a whole number as the result
Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 4
Which of these is a factor of 66?
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22 x 3 = 66
Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 5
Which of the following is a factor pair of 32?
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An easy one this. 2 x 16 = 32
Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 6
Is 4 a factor of 21?
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If you divide 4 into 21 the answer is 5.25. Because the answer is NOT a whole number, 4 is NOT a factor of 21
Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 7

Which of the following numbers is a prime number?

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A prime number is a number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. 23 fits this definition as it can only be divided evenly by 1 and 23.

Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 8
Which of these is a factor of 33?
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11 is the only one that can be divided into 33 and produce a whole number
Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 9

What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 12 and 18?

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To find the LCM, we determine the smallest number that both 12 and 18 divide into evenly. The LCM of 12 and 18 is 36 because it's the smallest number that is divisible by both 12 (which is 3 × 22) and 18 (which is 32 × 2).

Test: Factors, multiples, and primes - Question 10

Which of the following numbers is NOT a multiple of 9?

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A multiple of 9 is any number that can be divided evenly by 9. To determine this, you can check if dividing the number by 9 results in an integer. For 45, dividing by 9 gives 5, which is an integer. Therefore, 45 is a multiple of 9. The correct answer is C) 45, which is NOT a multiple of 9

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