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Find the lowest common multiple and highest common factors of given numbers. Also a question on identifying prime numbers.
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Christian Lawson-Perfect 7 years, 8 months ago
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Divisibility and factors of integers | Ready to use | Christian Lawson-Perfect | 20/11/2019 14:37 | |
Nick's copy of Divisibility and factors of integers | draft | Nick Walker | 21/06/2018 13:43 | |
Blathnaid's copy of Nick's copy of Divisibility and factors of integers | draft | Blathnaid Sheridan | 19/07/2018 11:25 | |
Divisibility and factors of integers | draft | Simon Thomas | 20/05/2019 11:05 | |
Divisibilidad | Ready to use | francisco Glezortiz | 22/01/2021 05:15 |
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1.Ready to useTwo trains arrive at the same platform with different periods. Compute the LCM of the two periods to find the time they clash. This is a context question testing the student's ability to identify the lowest common multiple of two integer values which are not multiples of each other.
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2.Ready to useThis is a simple question testing the student on their ability to calculate the lowest common multiple of two integers which are: Part a) - coprime; Part b) - where the greatest common divisor between the two integers is greater than one and not equal to either given number; and Part c) - where one of the integer is a multiple of the other.
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3.Has some problemsSort a list of numbers into "prime" or "composite".
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4.Ready to useThis question tests the student's ability to identify the factors of some composite numbers and the highest common factors of two numbers.
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