
Chapter 8 - Factors, Multiples, Number Patterns Go Math 4th Grade
Quiz by Alisha Cobble
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What are the factor pairs for 90?
Charissa was making pottery for her room. She arranged 54 pottery pieces on the shelf in the shape of a rectangle. Which show if each statement describes a possible arrangement for the pieces of pottery.
Zach makes 9 baskets on Sunday. He continues making 12 more baskets each day than the day before. How many baskets does Zach make on Friday?
Write each number in the correct box. Some numbers may be used more than once or not at all.
Place each statement in the correct group to show if each sentence is true or false.
Place each number in the correct category.
A store in Cassie’s neighborhood sells boxes of markers that have 8 markers in each box. Cassie bought several boxes of markers at the store. Which could be the number of markers she bought? Select all the correct answers.
The number 13 is a _______________ number because it has ________________ two factors.
Mrs. Cobble works in a bakery. She will put 45 cupcakes into containers. She must use the same number of cupcakes in each container. The number of cupcakes in each container must be greater than 1 and less than 10. How many cupcakes could be in each container?
Cathy uses 1 piece of paper and 1 piece of ribbon to make kites. The paper comes in packs of 4 pieces, and the ribbon comes in packs of 7 pieces. What is the LEAST number of kites Cathy can make without any supplies left over?
What multiple of 6 is also a factor of 6?
Alyse had 18 tiles to arrange in a rectangular design for the top of a box. She drew a model of the rectangle she could make with 18 tiles.
Part A What statement is true about Alyse’s drawing?

Alyse had 18 tiles to arrange in a rectangular design for the top of a box. She drew a model of the rectangle she could make with 18 tiles.
Part B Suppose Alyse used 12 tiles to make the rectangular design. How many different rectangles could she make with the 12 tiles?

Alyse had 18 tiles to arrange in a rectangular design for the top of a box. She drew a model of the rectangle she could make with 18 tiles.
Part C
Alyse’s friend Calista said that she could make a larger number of different designs with 13 tiles than with Alyse’s 18 tiles. Is Calista correct? Which statement correctly describes the situation?
