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Module 2 lesson 18 fifth grade flash back
1. Name _________________________________________
Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Portsmore Period ______
Date __________________
Fifth Grade Flashback!!
Concept 1: Factor Trees & Prime Factorization
To find the Prime Factorization of each number use a Factor Tree
36
1. Choose any two factors of the number:
3 12
2. Circle the prime number
2 6
3. Keep finding factors until each branch ends in a prime number
2 3
4. Rewrite the factors in order
36= 3 2 2 3
5. Combine any factors into exponential form
36= 22 32
Now let’s try one together:
1.
28
What divisibility rule
can help you? ____
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3.
50
What divisibility rule
can help you? ____
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45
What divisibility rule
can help you? ____
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4.
72
What divisibility rule
can help you? ____
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2. Concept 2 Greatest Common Factor
Use Factor Trees to help you find the Greatest Common Factor of two numbers.
Draw your factor trees
Complete the Venn Diagram.
Multiply the common factors to find the GCF
GCF
GCF
GCF: 2 x 5 = 10
GCF= 10
GCF: 3 x 5 = 10
GCF = 15
Now you try:
1- factor trees
2 – Venn diagrams
GCF
GCF
3. Concept 3 GCF & Distributive
Example: 36 + 8 as 4(9 + 2).
Step 1: Find the GCF of the numbers in the sum. GCF of 36 and 8 is 4.
Step 2: Replace each number by a product of the GCF and its other factor.
36 + 8 = 4 9 + 4 2
Step 3: Replace the sum of the products by two factors with the GCF as a multiple of the sum of
two whole numbers.
36 + 8 = 4 9 + 4 2 = 4(9 + 2)
Write each of the following sums as two factors of their GCF and a sum:
1) 24 + 16 (GCF=_4____)
___4(6+4)_____
4) 63 + 54 (GCF=_____)
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7) 54 + 36 (GCF=_____)
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10) 20 + 44
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2) 25 + 15 (GCF=_____)
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5) 80 + 30 (GCF=_____)
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8) 49 + 84 (GCF=_____)
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11) 4 + 12
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3) 35 + 28 (GCF=_____)
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6) 12 + 9
(GCF=_____)
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9) 24 + 18 (GCF=_____)
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12) 6 + 8
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