Learning Goal
Part of: Gain familiarity with factors and multiples — 1 of 1 cluster items
Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100
**4.OA.B.4**: Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite.
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4.OA.B.4: Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite.
What you'll learn
- Find all factor pairs for a given whole number in the range 1-100 using a systematic method (starting at 1 and testing each successive number until the factors repeat)
- Explain the factor-multiple duality: if a is a factor of b, then b is a multiple of a, and apply this relationship to determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number
- Use divisibility tests for one-digit divisors (2, 3, 5, 9) and division to determine whether one number is a factor of another
- Define prime and composite numbers, correctly classify whole numbers in the range 1-100 as prime or composite, and explain why 1 is neither prime nor composite
- Represent factor pairs as dimensions of rectangles (arrays) and use this model to explain why a number with exactly one factor pair (1 x itself) is prime
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