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Find Multiples and Factors

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Find Multiples and Factors
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Dr. Luis Bello
bello.luis@unionps.org
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https://openstax.org/books/prealgebra-2e/pages/2-4-find-multiples-and-factors
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Learning Objectives
Identify multiples of numbers
Use common divisibility tests
Find all the factors of a number
Identify prime and composite numbers
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Identify Multiples of Numbers
Annie is counting the shoes in her closet. The shoes are matched in pairs, so she doesn’t have to count each one. She counts by twos:
2,4,6,8,10,12.
She has 12 shoes in her closet.
The numbers 2,4,6,8,10,12 are called multiples of 2.
Multiples of 2 can be written as the product of a counting number and 2.
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The first six multiples of 2
are given below.
1⋅2=2
2⋅2=4
3⋅2=6
4⋅2=8
5⋅2=10
6⋅2=12
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Divisibility Tests
A number is divisible by
2 if the last digit is 0,2,4,6,or8
3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3
5 if the last digit is 5 or 0
6 if divisible by both 2 and 3
10 if the last digit is 0
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How To
Find all the factors of a counting number.
Step 1. Divide the number by each of the counting numbers, in order, until the quotient is smaller than the divisor.
If the quotient is a counting number, the divisor and quotient are a pair of factors.
If the quotient is not a counting number, the divisor is not a factor. If the quotient is a counting number, the divisor and quotient are a pair of factors. If the quotient is not a counting number, the divisor is not a factor.
Step 2. List all the factor pairs.
Step 3. Write all the factors in order from smallest to largest.
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Find all the factors of 72.
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Identify Prime and Composite Numbers
Some numbers, like 72,
have many factors. Other numbers, such as 7,
have only two factors: 1and the number.
A number with only two factors is called a prime number. A number with more than two factors is called a composite number.
The number 1 is neither prime nor composite. It has only one factor, itself.
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Prime Numbers and Composite Numbers
A prime number is a counting number greater than 1whose only factors are 1 and itself.
A composite number is a counting number that is not prime.
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How To Determine if a number is prime.
Step 1. Test each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number.
Step 2. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found.
Step 3. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.
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Multiple Choice
Is 3 a factor of 12?
yes
no
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
7 14 22 28
Which one is incorrect?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
(1 and itself)
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
List the first (4) multiples of 8
1, 2, 4, 8
8, 16, 24, 32
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Multiple Choice
Choose a COMPOSITE number
1
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12
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Multiple Select
Choose all the PRIME numbers
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5
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Multiple Choice
TRUE or FALSE?
A FACTOR is greater than the number you are factoring
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
TRUE or FALSE?
A FACTOR is greater than the number you are factoring
TRUE
FALSE
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