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Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Which of the following is equal to 15 + 20?
  1. 3(5 + 4)
  2. 3(5 x 4)
  3. 5(3 + 4)
  4. 5(3 x 4)
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
What are the factors of 32?
  1. 1, 2, 16, 18, 32
  2. 2, 4, 6, 16, 24
  3. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Which of the following is equal to 15 + 20?
  1. 3(5 + 4)
  2. 3(5 x 4)
  3. 5(3 + 4)
  4. 5(3 x 4)
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Which of the following is equal to 3(8 + 3)?
  1. 24 + 9
  2. 24 x 9
  3. 11 + 6
  4. 11 x 6
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 6.NS.B.4
Which of the following is true?
  1. 10 + 5 = 2(5 + 1)
  2. 15 + 30 = 15(1 + 2)
  3. 16 + 56 = 2(7 + 8)
  4. 14 + 63 = 7(2 + 8)
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
What is 64 written as a product of the same factor?
  1. 4 × 4 × 4
  2. 6 × 4
  3. 6 × 6
  4. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
Grade 6 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
What is a prime number?
  1. A factor shared by two numbers
  2. One of two or more numbers that divides into a larger number without a remainder
  3. A number that is divisible by x is also said to be a multiple of x
  4. An integer that does not have any factors besides itself and 1
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