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- Q1
Which is a composite number?
57
41
61
53
300sM4NS-IIb-66 - Q2
What is the product of the prime factors 2, 3 and 7?
52
62
72
42
300sM4NS-IIb-66 - Q3
Which of the sets contains all the factors of 56?
1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 12, 28, 56
1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56
1, 2, 4, 12, 27, 56
1, 2, 7, 14, 28, 56
300sM4NS-IIa-64 - Q4
Five multiples of 6 are given in the order 36, 42, N, 54 and 60. What is the value of N?
44
52
48
56
300sM4NS-IIa-65 - Q5
How is 48 written as a product of its prime factors?
2 x 3 x 8
2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
2 x 2 x 2 x 6
6 x 8
300sM4NS-IIb-67 - Q6
The ____ of a number are the products of the number and the set of counting numbers.
multiples
term
prime
composite
300sM4NS-IIa-65 - Q7
What three consecutive prime numbers have a product of 105?
3, 5, 7
5, 7,11
2, 5, 7
2, 3, 5
300sM4NS-IIb-66 - Q8
Multiples are given from least to greatest. What is the missing multiple of 50? 50, 100, 150, N, 250
240
180
200
220
300sM4NS-IIa-65 - Q9
What is the difference between the greatest and the least 2 –digit prime numbers?
86
66
96
76
300sM4NS-IIb-66 - Q10
The numbers that we multiply are called______?
term
composite
factors
prime
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