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CHAPTER 1 : Prime Numbers, Prime Factorization, HCF and LCM – SEC 1 Revision

Name : ____________________

1. Here is a list of numbers

8 10 13 16 18 27 35 41 49

From the numbers on the list,

a. Write down prime numbers

_______________

b. Write down perfect squares

_______________

c. Write down cube numbers

_______________

d. Write down multiples of 5

_______________
2. State whether these numbers are prime number or composite numbers

a. 51
b. 240
c. 17
d. 97

3. Write down all of the prime numbers between 40 to 60

4. Prime factorize (write in index notation)

a. 462

b. 1088
5. Use prime factorization, to find the following

a. √1296

b. ∛3375

6. The area of square frame is 441 𝑚2 , find the perimeter of the square

7. The square root of n is 23 × 3 × 72 , find n as the products of its prime factorization

8. i. Write 48 as the products of its prime factorization


ii. Given that 48𝑘 is a perfect square, find the smallest possible integer, 𝑘
9. Given as product of its prime factors, 1500 = 22 × 3 × 53 .

𝑎
i. Find the smallest integer a and b, such that 𝑏 × 1500 is perfect square

ii. Find the smallest integer c, such that 1500c is perfect cube

10. Find the HCF (highest common factor) and LCM (lowest common multiple) of the following :

a. 98, 126, and 238

b. 134, 204, 272


11. A number is less than 200. It is also multiple of 15. What is the largest possible number this can
be?

12. Gina buys 63 crackers, 105 sweets, and 147 nachos to be packed in several bags as souvenirs for
her birthday. Gina wants to distribute these snacks in to the bags. What is the greatest number of
bags Gina needs to buy?

13. Stacey, Ryan, and Adele run together in laps. Stacey takes 12 minutes to finishes 1 lap, Ryan
takes 15 minutes to finishes 1 lap, and Adele takes 18 minutes to finishes 1 lap. If they all started
at 07.30 a.m what time are they going to meet each other again?
14. 230 adults and 190 children signed up to participate in a family camp. Three days before the
event, 5 adults and 10 children withdrew from the event. The remaining participants had to be
equally divided into as many group as possible such that every group had the same number of
adults and children. Find

i. The greatest number of group that can be formed


ii. The numbers of adults and children in each of the group

15. Thomas has three kinds of flower in his gardens. There are roses, tulips, and lilies. The roses
bloom every 20 days, the tulips bloom every 18 days, and the lilies bloom every 24 days. If the
three flowers bloom together on 31st January, when is the next date for the three flower to bloom
altogether again?
16. Mr. Key has a rectangular sheet of wood 65 cm by 91 cm. He wants to divide it equally into
square as big as possible. Find :

i. The length of the side of each square


ii. The total number of such squares

17. A number has exactly 9 factors. Two of the factors are 6 and 18. Find the number and list all of
the factors of the number

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