
Factors, Prime, and Composite
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- Q1Which number is a prime number, and why?77. The factors of 77 are 1,7,11,77.87. The factors of 57 are 1 ,3, 29 and 87.67. The factors of 67 are 1 and 67.120s
- Q2Jonathan has 24 model cars. He will store his cars in different containers. He currently has 8 containers with 3 in each? What is another way Johnathan can store his model cars?6 containers with 5 cars in each6 containers with 4 cars in each9 containers with 1 car in each2 containers with 8 cars in each120s
- Q3Which is a complete list of all the factor pairs of 68?1 and 68, 2 and 34, 4 and 17, 8 and 81 and 681 and 68, 2 and 341 and 68, 2 and 34, 4 and 17120s
- Q4Which is a complete list of all the factors pairs of 56?1 and 561 and 56, 2 and 281 and 56, 2 and 28, 4 and 14, 7 and 81 and 56, 2 and 28, 4 and 14120s
- Q5Which statement is correct?5 only has 1 factor.3 is a factor of 37.15 is a prime number.13 is a prime number.120s
- Q6Hints: My number is less than 15. My number is a factor of 81. My number is a factor of 27.1491011120s
- Q7What statement is not correct?3 is a factor of 21.6 is a factor of 38.120s