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Sheet Prime G7 2023

The document outlines a series of mathematical exercises for Grade 7 students focused on prime factorization, finding the greatest common divisor (G.C.D), and least common multiple (L.C.M) of various numbers. It includes tasks such as decomposing numbers into prime factors, comparing products with L.C.M, and identifying prime numbers. Additionally, it presents problems involving G.C.D and L.C.M calculations for specific pairs of numbers.

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Sheet Prime G7 2023

The document outlines a series of mathematical exercises for Grade 7 students focused on prime factorization, finding the greatest common divisor (G.C.D), and least common multiple (L.C.M) of various numbers. It includes tasks such as decomposing numbers into prime factors, comparing products with L.C.M, and identifying prime numbers. Additionally, it presents problems involving G.C.D and L.C.M calculations for specific pairs of numbers.

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Battir School Prime Numbers Date 8/11/2018

Grade 7

I. 1) Decompose into product of prime factors the numbers 700 & 147.

700 = ---------------------------------------------- 147 = ----------------------------------------------

2) Find the G.C.D (700; 147). ---------------------------------------------------


3) Find the L.C.M (700; 147). ----------------------------------------------------

4) Compare 700 ×14 ¿ L. C . M (700 ; 147)

II. 1) Decompose into product of prime factors the numbers 480 & 1260.

480 = ---------------------------------------------- 1260 = --------------------------------------------

2) Find the L.C.M (480; 1260). ----------------------------------------------------

3) Find the G.C.D (480; 1260). ----------------------------------------------------


4)
5) Compare 480×1260 ______ G.C.D (480; 1260)× L.C.M (480; 1260)

III. 1) Write the divisors of 72 and 60


D72: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

D60 : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) Deduce the G.C.D (72; 60). ----------------------------------------------------

IV. 1) Write the multiples of 5 and 6 that are less than 70

M 5: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

M 6 : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) Deduce the LCM (5; 6). ----------------------------------------------------

VI. Indicate which of the following numbers are prime numbers:

111 , 307 , 3064 , 421 , 1001 , 719 , and 613.

VII. Calculate the GCD and LCM of the numbers: 504 and 980

VIII. Given that GCD (a ; 100 ) = 4 and LCM (a ; 100 ) = 600. Find a.

IX. Calculate the GCD and LCM of the numbers:


1) a=23 ×32 ×5❑ and 2 2
b=2 × 5 × 7
2
4) t=2206 and u=1418

2) m=2❑ ×3❑ ×53 ×3 2 and 2 2


n=2 × 5 × 7 × 2
2 ❑
5) v=3064 and w=520

3) p=2❑ ×3❑ ×5 3 × 20 and q=22 ×52 ×72

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