
Prime and Composite Numbers
Quiz by Patty Bieler
Grade 5
Math (Archived)
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- Q1Which of the following contain only composite numbers?25, 32, 64, 9156, 9, 5, 4527, 14, 15, 3110, 35, 1, 3330s5.4.A: Algebraic Reasoning
- Q2Susie's birthday is on a day that is a prime number. Which of the following could be the date of Susie's birthday?August 17December 4September 15February 2730s5.4.A: Algebraic Reasoning
- Q3In which equation does the square represent a composite number?(4 X5) - 9(3 X 5) + 3(1 X 7) + 12(2 X 8) - 330s5.4.A: Algebraic Reasoning
- Q4Which number can be subtracted from 77 to produce a difference that is a composite number?1612101830s5.4.A: Algebraic Reasoning
- Q5Mrs. Bieler is thinking of a prime number. The number is greater than 29 but less than 36. Mrs. Bieler is thinking of which number?3143333530s
- Q6Which list shows only composite numbers?17, 19, 23, and 3718, 29, 33, and 4115, 27, 45, and 5012, 28, 37, and 5330s
- Q7A list of numbers are on the board, they are 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30. How many of the numbers are prime numbers?743630s