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State whether each number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 9, or 10.
1. 32,715

2. 5,265

3. 7,475

4. 840

5. Find the digits between 0 and 9 that make 2,402 divisible by 3.

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6. Which of these numbers is prime? 53; 65; 72; 365; 3,411

Find the prime factorization of each number using a factor tree.


7. 630

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10. 88

8. 64

9. 76

11. 525

12. 308

Find the GCF for each set of numbers.


13. 65 and 195

14. 42 and 63

15. 24 and 60

Write each expression using an exponent. Name the base and the
exponent.
16. 5  5  5  5

17. a  a  a

18. 3  3

19. b  b  b  b  b  b

Simplify each expression.


20. 23  4

21. 5  32

22. 10  (4  2)3

23. 32  42

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Chapter 3
State whether each number is prime or composite.
24. 11

25. 24

26. 60

Simplify each expression by combining like terms.


28. 8b 5 3b

29. 12 2y 3 6y
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27. 4x 3x 10x

Find the LCM for each set of numbers.


30. 8 and 10

31. 26 and 30

32. 6, 16, and 44

Use the Distributive Property to simplify each expression.


33. 5(3 9x)

34. 14 2(5 10c)

35. 10(2 4y)

Answer each question.

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36. Miss Gold asked her class groups to make posters for the bulletin
board. She told them to draw, color, or paste 42 stars on poster
board. The only rule was that the stars had to be in equal groups
and the number of stars in each group had to be prime. How
many groups of stars might be on a poster, and how many stars
are in each group?

37. How do you use the LCM to write two or more fractions with a
common denominator?

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