Study Guide For Lessons 1-3

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For the following problems use the prime factorization tree to find the GCF:
1. 11 and 7
2. 12 and 6
3. 21, 35, and 49

For the following problems use any method that was taught in class to find the GCF:
4. 3 and 6
5. 4 and 6
6. 35, 40, and 45

For the following problems use the prime factorization tree to find the LCM:
7. 4 and 8
8. 12, 4, and 6
9. 9 and 15

For the following problems use any method that was taught in class to find the LCM:
10.2, 4, and 10
11.6 and 7
12.8 and 9

For the following write the ratio in simplest form:


13. 2 to 6
14. 4 to 8
15. 15 to 25
16. 30 to 36

For the following find the ratio, write it in simplest form and explain what it means:

17. Julie has 12 dogs that she saved from the shelter. The shelter had 15 dogs,
12 cats, and 4 birds. What ratio of dogs did Julie save to the number of pets?
Draw a table to represent the number of dogs, cats and birds in the shelter.

18. Christian likes to draw; he drew 10 birds, 15 fish, and 1 butterfly. What is the
ratio of birds to butterflies?

19. Jacob has 10 good friends, 15 great friends, and 4 bad friends what is the
ratio of good and bad friends to great friends?

20. Samantha has 28 cans of soda and she wants to put them in two groups so
that the ratio is 3 to 4. How many would be in each group?

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