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Unit 2.

Divisibility

16. List the first four multiples of the given number.


a. 5
b. 7
c. 10

d. 15

17. List the first ten multiples of 6 and the first ten multiples of 8. What are the common multiples of 6 and 8 in the lists?
What is the least common multiple of 6 and 8?

18. List the factors of 18 and the factors of 24. What are the common factors of 18 and 24? What is the greatest common
factor of 18 and 24?

19. Find the LCM.


a. 5, 8

b. 3, 6

c. 8, 12

d. 120, 160

e. 5, 12, 18.

f. 18, 54, 63

20. a. True or false? If two numbers have no common factors, then the LCM of the two numbers is their product. Write an
example.
b. True or false? If one number is a multiple of a second number, then the LCM of the two numbers is the second
number. Write an example.

21. Find the GCF.


a. 3, 5

b. 6, 8, 10

c. 12, 68, 92

d. 18, 24

e. 25, 125, 625

f. 24, 40, 72

22. a. True or false? If two numbers have a GCF of 1, then the LCM of the two numbers is their product. Write an
example.
b. True or false? If the LCM of two numbers is one of the two numbers, then the GCF of the numbers is the other of the
two numbers. Write an example.

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