
Problem Solving on GCF and LCM
Quiz by Kenette Quines
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Read and understand the given problem. Choose the letter of your answer.
Alicia bought some notebooks and paid Php24.00. Susan bought the same kind of notebook and paid Php16.00. What is the greatest amount each notebook can possibly cost?Â
Read and understand the given problem. Choose the letter of your answer.
What is the least number of atis that can be divided equally among three families having 9, 8, and 12 members?
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Rico waters his orchids every 4 days and his gumamela every 7 days. Not counting the first day, when is the first time both plants are watered on the same day? When is the next time that both plants will be watered again on the same day?
Read and understand the given problem. Choose the letter of your answer.
Mr. Romero organized the Mathematics Club of 16 girls and 36 boys. What is the biggest number of members each group can have which would have an equal number of girls and boys?
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Some pupils in Grade 5 can pose for their snapshots in the photo booth in rows of 9 or 8 during the school’s Science Camp. What is the least number of students that can exactly be accommodated in both arrangements?