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  • 1. Thursday, August 18th
    • Complete Warm Up
  • 2. Write down Homework

3. Take out Homework (WKS 4-3)Warm Up
What is the Greatest Common Factor of the following numbers:
1.132 and 1442.122 and 124
4. Alert!!!!
Test Moved to MONDAY
5. Corny Joke of the Day
Why did Preshy eat his homework?
Because the teacher said it was a piece of cake
6. Homework Answers
Check your card number. Show on white board
7. Table of Contents CHANGE
Yesterday
Title:GCF Day #2
Pages:11 & 12
8. In your groups.
Two faucets are dripping.One faucet will drip every 4 seconds and the other faucet drips every 9 seconds.If a drop of water falls from both faucets at the same time, how many seconds will it be before you see the faucets drip at the same time again?
9. Factors or multiples?
10. Least Common Multiple
What does Multiple mean?
Give an example of a multiple of 4
Give an example of a multiple of 8
What would be the least common multiple?
11. Question of the Day
What should I check first when finding the least common multiple?
12. Table of Contents
Date: 8/18
Section: 5-1
Title: LCM
Pages: 13 and 14
13. Steps to finding LCM
Check to see if one of the numbers IS the LCM
Find prime factor of all numbers (list form) 2 x 2 x 3 x 3
Line up the common factors
Multiple one number from each column
14. JustWatch!
Find LCM of 6 and 20
6 = 2 3
Write the prime factorization of each number.
20 = 2 2 5
Line up the common factors.
2 3 2 5
To find the LCM, multiply one number from each column.
2 3 2 5= 60
LCM: 60
15. Lets Try Together!
Find LCM of 4 and 10
#1
4 = 2 2
Write the prime factorization of each number.
10 = 2 5
Line up the common factors.
2 2 5
To find the LCM, multiply one number from each column.
2 2 5= 20
LCM: 20
16. You Try!!
Find LCM of 12, 6, 8
#2
12 = 22 3
Write the prime factorization of each number in exponential form.
6 = 2 3
8 = 23
To find the LCM, multiply each prime factor once with the greatest exponent used in any of the prime factorizations.
23 3
23 3= 24
LCM: 24
17. You Got This!
LCM 15,6,4
#3
15 = 3 5
Write the prime factorization of each number in exponential form.
6 = 3 2
4 =22
To find the LCM, multiply each prime factor once with the greatest exponent used in any of the prime factorizations.
3 5 22
3 5 22 = 60
LCM: 60
18. Find the LCM and GCF
28 and 72
19. Classwork Worksheet 28
20. HomeworkStudy GuidePg. 1 & 2