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Greatest Common Factor
Partner A• Find the greatest common
factor: 15, 40, 60
Partner B• Find the greatest common
factor: 18, 30, 54
5 6
Word Problem
Partner A• Amy is making Halloween treat
bags for her friends. She has 24 Snickers, 32 Skittles, and 40 Twix. She wants to put the same number of each kind in each bag and have none left over. What is the greatest number of bags she can make? What will each bag contain?
Partner B• John is making Holiday Cookie
Trays for his neighbors. He baked 36 snickerdoodles, 54 chocolate chip, and 72 haystacks. He wants to make as many identical trays as he can. How many trays will he be able to make and what will each tray contain?
8 bags: 3 snickers, 4 skittles and 5 twix
18 trays: 2 snickerdoodles, 3 chocolate chip, 4 haystacks
Multiplying Fractions
Partner A
56•38
Partner B
49•675
16
821
Multiplying Fractions
Partner A
34•18
Partner B
512•32
1312
1313
Multiplying Fractions
Partner A
212•334
Partner B
435• 5569
38
2656