Math activity, suitable for students in the sixth year of elementary school, with questions about divisors of a natural number.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1) Write in your notebook:
a) The odd dividers of 40;
b) The even dividers of 40;
c) All dividers of 30;
d) Dividers of 72 between 10 and 30;
2) To check if the number 600 is divisible by the numbers below, make divisions:
a) 15
b) 12
c) 24
d) 18
e) 90
f) 36
3) Determine:
a) The three largest divisors of 32;
b) The greatest number of three digits divisible by 23;
c) The greatest number of three digits divisible by 2;
4) Review the statements below and place (V) to true and (F) to false:
a) ( )14 is divisor of 196.
b) ( )32 is divisor of 288.
c) ( )16 is a divisor of 500.
d) ( )8 is a divisor of 84.
e) ( )2,3, 9 and 100 are divisors of 117.
f) ( )3,5,9 and 10 are divisors of 810.
g) ( )7 is divisor of 185.
h) ( )2 is divisor of 1154.
5) Answer what is the smallest number we should add to 1657 to make it a multiple of 100?
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6) Answer:
a) What is the smallest divisor of any number?
b) What is the largest divisor of any non-null number?
c) What are the numbers that, divided by 2, leave a remainder 1?
d) Is the number 0 divisible by all other natural numbers?
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva – Graduated in Letters
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