1) Problem #PRAPD4V "PRAPD4V - Least Common Multiple 3" |
What is the least common multiple of 2 and 4? |
2) Problem #PRAPFCY "PRAPFCY - 205211 - Greatest Common Factor" |
What is the greatest common factor for 56 and 16? |
3) Problem #PRAPD4W "PRAPD4W - Least Common Multiple 3" |
What is the least common multiple of 9 and 6? |
4) Problem #PRAPFCZ "PRAPFCZ - 205211 - Greatest Common Factor" |
What is the greatest common factor between the two numbers 12, 18? |
5) Problem #PRAPDST "PRAPDST - Who wants to be a millionaire game" |
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In the following problem you will find a picture link to play the Who wants to be a Millionare Game. You will click on the picture to go to the game page. Read the instructions and play this game for at least 5 minutes. Afterwards return to this problem set and finish it. What will you do next? |
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B)
Play this game for 5 minutes Click on the image to begin When you are finished with one game click on the link at the bottom of the page that says: Factor Millionaire Game. to play again. When you are done, come back and finish this problem set l |
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C)
How much money did you make? Did you win more than once? |
6) Problem #PRAPDSU "PRAPDSU - fruit shoot game" |
A)
In the following problem you will find a picture link to play the Fruit Shoot Game You will click on the picture to go to the game page. Read the instructions and play this game for at least 5 minutes. Afterwards return to this problem set and finish it. What will you do next? |
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B)
Play this game for 5 minutes Click the image to start, begin on easy, and progress as far as you can. When you are done, come back and finish the problem set |
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C)
Did you play relaxed mode? If so, what was your percentage? Did you play challenge mode? If so, what was your score? |
7) Problem #PRAPFC2 "PRAPFC2 - 205211 - Greatest Common Factor" |
What is the greatest common factor between the two numbers 40, 20? |
8) Problem #PRAPD4X "PRAPD4X - Least Common Multiple 3" |
What is the least common multiple of 12 and 4? |
9) Problem #PRAPFC5 "PRAPFC5 - 205211 - Greatest Common Factor" |
What is the greatest common factor between the two numbers 45, 63? |
10) Problem #PRAPFCN "PRAPFCN - distributive take 2" |
Write 9+27 in factored form. This means to write it this way: _ (_ +C_) with A as the greatest common factor, and B and C as the remaining factors. Do not put spaces in your answers. |