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The document consists of a series of mathematical problems and questions related to factors, multiples, prime numbers, and basic arithmetic operations. It includes tasks such as finding sums of factors, identifying multiples, listing factors of specific numbers, and solving equations involving shared quantities. The problems are divided into three parts, each focusing on different mathematical concepts.

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Do the following:

1.​What is the sum of all the factors of 18?​

2.​For numbers up to 100, what is the difference between the


greatest and smallest multiple of 6?​

3.​List all the factors of 42.​

4.​Which multiple of 9 is nearest to 80?​

5.​Write a 2-digit number which has only 4 factors.​

6.​What is the difference between the number of factors of 12 and


15?​

7.​Write all the factors of 84 between 10 and 20.​

8.​What is the difference between the 5th multiple of 4 and the 3rd
multiple of 7?​

9.​Some toys are packed into boxes of 6, and there is nothing left.
There are not more than 50 toys in total. How many toys could
there be?​

10.​ For numbers up to 30, which number(s) is/are both a multiple


of 6 and a factor of 24?​

11.​ What is the sum of all the factors of 12?​

12.​ Which multiple of 11 is nearest to 60?


13.​ Some apples are packed into boxes of 9. There is nothing left
over. There are not more than 45 apples in total. How many
apples could there be?​

14.​ List all the factors of 45.​

15.​ Write a 2-digit number which has only 3 factors.​

16.​ What is the difference between the 4th multiple of 6 and the
2nd multiple of 9?​

17.​ Write all the factors of 72 between 6 and 18.​

18.​ For numbers up to 100, what is the difference between the


greatest and smallest multiple of 8?​

19.​ What is the difference between the number of factors of 9 and


14?​

20.​ For numbers up to 30, which number(s) is/are both a multiple


of 5 and a factor of 30?

Part 2

1.​What is the sum of all the prime numbers between 1 and 50


whose units digit is 3?​

2.​What is the greatest two-digit prime number?​

3.​List all the 2-digit prime numbers which have units digit 7.​

4.​What is the prime number nearest to 80?​


5.​What is the product of the greatest prime number and the
smallest composite number within 50?
6.​What is the difference between the greatest two-digit
composite number and the greatest two-digit prime number?
7.​Is the product of two prime numbers a prime or a composite
number?​

8.​Within 20, which two prime numbers add up to another prime


number? (Give one pair.)​

9.​What is the sum of all the prime numbers between 80 and 90?​

10.​ List all the two-digit prime numbers that can be formed
using the number cards 1, 4, 5, 9 (digits may be used once).​

11.​ What is the greatest two-digit prime formed using the digits
1, 4, 5?​

12.​ What is the smallest composite number between 30 and


40, and is it divisible by a prime below 10?
13.​ What is the prime number nearest to 60?​

14.​ List all the 2-digit prime numbers that end with digit 1.​

15.​ What is the sum of all prime numbers between 50 and 70?​

16.​ What is the difference between the greatest prime number


below 100 and the smallest prime number above 50?
17.​ Is the sum of two prime numbers always prime? (Give one
example to justify.)​

18.​ Within 30, which two prime numbers add up to 20?


19.​ What is the product of the smallest two-digit prime number
and the largest single-digit prime number?
20.​ List all prime numbers between 10 and 20.

Part 3
A star ★ × 8 = a pentagon ⬟.​
⬟ × 5 = 600.​
What number does ★ stand for?​

1800 stickers were shared among Ava, Bella, and Chloe.​


Ava has 100 more stickers than Bella, who has twice as many as
Chloe.​
How many stickers does Ava have?​

A square ■ × 7 = a circle ●.​


● × 4 = 112.​
What number does ■ stand for?

2400 stamps were shared among Ian, Joel, and Kevin.​


Joel has 50 more stamps than Kevin, and Ian has three times as
many as Kevin.​
How many stamps does Ian have?

A triangle ▲ × 6 = a hexagon ⬢.​


⬢ × 3 = 324.​
What number does ▲ stand for?​

1500 marbles were shared among Mia, Noah, and Owen.​


Noah has four times as many marbles as Owen, and Mia has 60
more marbles than Noah.​
How many marbles does Mia have?

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