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Preliminary Examination - 1: Summative Assessment - Term 1
Preliminary Examination - 1: Summative Assessment - Term 1
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This investigation looks for a method to find how many factors a number has.
20 , 21 , , , 24 [1]
1 , , , 27 [1]
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3 p is a prime number.
p0 , , , , , p5 [1]
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5 5 is a prime number.
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Powers of 5
50 51
Powers 1
2 21 × 50 = 2 × 1 = 2 21 × 51 = …....... × …....... = ….......
of 2
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(c) 784 = 2 × 7 where 2 and 7 are prime numbers.
(i) How many rows and how many columns would there be in the table for 784?
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(ii) Work out the number of factors of 784. Do not write them out.
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8 (a) 1000 = 2n × 5n .
Find n.
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(b) Use the method of question 7(c) to find the number of factors of 1000.
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(c) Use the method of part (a) and part (b) to find the number of factors of 1 000 000.
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(b) Find all the numbers that are greater than 80 but smaller than 90 and have exactly 4 factors.
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