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Tutorial Exercise
Step 1
Recall that the GCF is the largest common factor of two or more numbers.
Start by finding the prime factorization of 8, 10 and 22, using the following table:
2 5 11
8 = 2 · 2 · 2
10 = 2 5
22 = 2 11
Step 2
Now look for columns in the above table that do not have a blank, then select from each such column the
smallest number and multiply these numbers together to obtain the GCF.
Looking at the above table, there is only one column that does not have blanks, associated with the factor 2.
The smallest number in this column is 2
.
=
9 36
Add.
3 1 11
+ +
8 2 12
43/24
Subtract.
2 1
−
3 6
3/6
Write the given numbers in order from smallest to largest. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
0.04, 0.036, 0.044, 0.0044
0.0044,0.036,0.04,0.044
Runners in the Boston Marathon run a distance of 26.21875 mi. To the nearest thousandth of a mile, find the distance an
entrant who completes the Boston Marathon runs.
26.219
mi
Add.
35.9 + 8.883 + 146.33
191.113
Subtract.
6.03 − 3.425
2.605
Multiply.
(0.61)(3.3)
2.013
Divide.
54.24 ÷ 0.8
67.8
Convert the fraction to a decimal. Place a bar over repeating digits of a repeating decimal.
7
8
0.875
0.871
0.875875875
0.875
0.871
Convert the fraction to a decimal. Place a bar over repeating digits of a repeating decimal.
4
3
1.3
1.333333
1.3
1.6
1.6
Convert the fraction to a decimal. Place a bar over repeating digits of a repeating decimal.
1
5
4
5.252525
5.24
5.24
5.25
5.25
The hospital dietician has directed the kitchen staff to use a low-fat recipe for banana bread. The ingredients are listed
below.
Find the total amount of baking soda and salt needed for one recipe of banana bread.
5/4
tsp
If the recipe is increased eight times, how much soda and salt will be needed?
10
tsp
1
There are 19 patients on the second floor at a nursing home. Each patient has been prescribed 1 ounces of a certain
2
medication.
(a) If one bottle of this medication contains 24 ounces of medication, will one bottle be enough to fill this order for
all 19 patients?
Yes
No
Simplify.
3 14 1
· +
7 15 5
3/5
Simplify.
1 2 4
÷ +
5 7 5
3/2
Simplify.
2 2 1
−
5 10
3/50
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