
Math activity, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, with questions about divisibility.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1. Given the three-digit number: 5 — 6, ask:
The. Why should we substitute —- to get a number divisible by 3?
A.
B. Is this number divisible by 5?
A.
2.What is the smallest number divisible by 9, formed only by the number 4?
a.44
b.444
c.4444
d.444 444 444
3.Explain why all three-digit numbers are divisible by 3.
A.
4. A four-digit number is represented by: 123—
Determine the value of —– so that this number is divisible by the numbers below:
a.4
b.3
c.2
d.5
e.6
5. Review the numbers 450, 660, 768, 860 and 960.
The. Which ones are divisible by 3 and 5 at the same time? Can we say that numbers divisible by 3 and by 5 are divisible by 15?
A.
B. Which ones are divisible by 3 and 4 at the same time? Can we say that numbers divisible by 3 and 4 are also divisible by 12?
A.
Per Rosiane Fernandes Silva– Graduated in Arts, Pedagogy and Postgraduate in Special Education.
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