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This resource covers essential mathematical concepts such as the greatest common factor (GCF), least common multiple (LCM), and methods for simplifying fractions. With engaging examples and interactive problems, learners can explore GCF calculations with pairs of numbers, factor trees for decomposition, and the simplification of various fractions. Examples include comprehensively tackling GCF for numbers like 18 and 27, LCM for 9 and 15, and fraction simplifications like 12/15. Perfect for students and educators seeking clear mathematical understanding.
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The GCF of 18 and 27 for $100
What is 9? $100
The GCF of 30 and 72 for $200
What is 6? $200
The GCF of 24 and 56 for $300
What is 8? $300
The GCF of 18 and 25 for $400
What is 1? $400
The GCF of 28, 70, and 98 for $500
What is 14? $500
The factor tree of 72 for $100
72 9*8 3*3 4*2 2*2 What is 3*3*2*2*2? $100
The Factor Tree of 68 for $200
68 2*34 2*17 What is 2*2*17? $200
The Factor Tree of 101 for $300
The Factor Tree of 128 for $400
128 4*32 2*2 8*4 4*2 2*2 2*2 What is 2*2*2*2*2*2*2? $400
The Factor Tree of 54? for $500
54 2*27 3*9 3*3 What is 2*3*3*3? $500
Simplify 12/15 for $100
What is 4/5? $100
Simplify 35/60 for $200
What is 7/12? $200
Simplify 14/63 for $300
What is 2/9? $300
Simplify 11/121 for $400
What is 1/11? $400
Simplify 37/45 for $500
What is 37/45? $500
The LCM of 9 and 15 for $100
What is 45? $100
The LCM of 16 and 24 for $200
What is 48? $200
The LCM of 8 and 12 for $300
What is 24? $300
The LCM of 8 and 36 for $400
What is 72? $400
The LCM of 21 and 15 for $500
What is 105? $500
70/100 What is 7/10? $100
5/100 What is 1/20? $200
44/100 = 22/50 What is 11/25? $300
18/100 What is 9/50? $400