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lesson 19.notebook                                                            October 05, 2012



              Assignment:
              1-->Set 19 (odds) - Due Tuesday (10/9)
              2-->Test #2 signed for extra credit??




                                                       Monday - 5 points
                                                       Tuesday - 4 points
                                                       Wednesday - 3 points
                                                       Thursday - 2 points
                                                       Friday - 1 point




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lesson 19.notebook                                                     October 05, 2012


            Lesson 19 WarmUp:

            1) What is the sum of the first 6 positive even numbers?

            2) What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 5 cm and
            long and 3 cm wide?

            3) Simplify:     125 x 16

            4) How much money is 1/4 of $6?

            5) Which digit in 159,342,876 is in the hundred-
            thousandths place?




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lesson 19.notebook                                                        October 05, 2012



            Lesson 19:

            *factors - one of 2 or more numbers that are multiplied


            *prime number - only has factors of 1 and itself

                ex-->



            *composite number - has more factors than just 1 and itself

                ex-->




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lesson 19.notebook                                October 05, 2012



             Lesson 19 examples:
             List the factors of the following:
             A) 15



             B) 16



             C) 17




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lesson 19.notebook   October 05, 2012


             D) 24




             E) 36




                                        5

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  • 2. lesson 19.notebook October 05, 2012 Lesson 19 WarmUp: 1) What is the sum of the first 6 positive even numbers? 2) What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 5 cm and long and 3 cm wide? 3) Simplify: 125 x 16 4) How much money is 1/4 of $6? 5) Which digit in 159,342,876 is in the hundred- thousandths place? 2
  • 3. lesson 19.notebook October 05, 2012 Lesson 19: *factors - one of 2 or more numbers that are multiplied *prime number - only has factors of 1 and itself ex--> *composite number - has more factors than just 1 and itself ex--> 3
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  • 5. lesson 19.notebook October 05, 2012 D) 24 E) 36 5