

5.4A Prime and Composite Numbers LESSON
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Phillip Bennett
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5.4A Prime and Composite Numbers

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There are 5 teachers in each of the 4 grade levels of Wiley Elementary. Each teacher received the same number of raffle tickets to sell. The 1,100 tickets cost $8 a piece. The principal wrote the expression shown to determine how much money each teacher will turn in if all the tickets are sold.
$8 × 1,100 ÷ 4 ÷ 5
How much money will each teacher give to the principal if each class sells all of their raffle tickets?
A. $8800
B. $440
C. $2200
D. $90
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Things to Remember
0 and 1 are neither prime nor composite.
2 is the ONLY even prime number. All other evens are composite.
There are only 25 prime numbers between 0-100
2, 3, 5, 7, 11
13, 17, 19, 23, 29
31, 37, 41, 43, 47
53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97
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Multiple Choice
16 is prime, because it has ONLY two factors, one and itself.
16 is prime, because it has MORE THAN two factors, one and itself.
16 is composite, because it has ONLY two factors, one and itself.
16 is composite, because it has MORE THAN two factors, one and itself.
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Multiple Choice
5 is prime, because it has ONLY two factors, one and itself.
5 is prime, because it has MORE THAN two factors, one and itself.
5 is composite, because it has ONLY two factors, one and itself.
5 is composite, because it has MORE THAN two factors, one and itself.
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they are both prime because they only have two factors, one and itself.
they are both composite, because they have MORE THAN two factors
21 is composite because it has more than two factors. 37 is prime because it just has two variables, one and itself.
They are neither prime nor composite.
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Multiple Choice
The number 17 is composite and the number 19 is prime.
The number 17 is prime and the number 19 is composite.
The numbers 17 and 19 are both prime.
The numbers 17 and 19 are both composite.
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