CM2 Prime Time 4.2 Finding The Longest Factor String
CM2 Prime Time 4.2 Finding The Longest Factor String
CM2 Prime Time 4.2 Finding The Longest Factor String
In the Product Ptzzle,flnd as many factor strings for 840 as you can. When you flnd a string, draw a line through it. Keep a list of the strings you flnd.
42
3
14
15
56
3 5
A.
B. If possible, name
product of 840 that is longer than any string you found in the puzzle. Do not consider strings that contain 1.
a factor string a
with
20
70
4
35 14
3
420 z'.lo
2
28
2
12
168
120
7 3
24 280
2
28
6
84
10
5
C. Choose
factor string with two factors. How can you use this string to find a factor string with three factors?
a
4 140
2',1
105
8
4
2
E. How many distinct longest strings of factors are there for 840? Strings are distinct if they are different in some way other than the order in
which the factors are listed.
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40
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One method for flnding the prime factorization of a number is described relow. In this example, you'llflnd the prime factorization of 100.
o First, find one prime factor of 100. You can start with 2.Dlide
showing the work as an upside-down division problem.
100 by 2,
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50
Next, flnd a prime factor of 50. You can use 2 again. Add another step to the division problem.
You are left with a prime number,5. From the flnal diagram, you can read the prime factorization of 100: 100 : 2 x 2 x 5 x 5.
You could also use a factor tree to f,nd the prime factorizatron of a number. Here are the steps to make a factor tree for 100.
100
might use L0 and 10. Write 100 and then draw branches from 100 to each factor.
each factor you
10
,A', x
100
10
o If possible, break
chose into the product of two factors. Draw branches to show how the factors are related to the numbers in the row above.
Because all the numbers in the bottom row are prime, the tree is complete. The prime factorzatron of 100 is 5 x 2 x 5 x 2.
lnvestigation
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'100
5x5
2
I
x2x5x5
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the 2inthe second row does not break down further. Draw a single branch, and repeat the 2 in the next rows.
You can see that the bottom row of each tree contains the same factors, although the order of the factors is different. You can also see that factor trees give you the same prime factorization for 100 as the previous method. You can use a shorthand notation to write prime factorizations. For example,youcanwrite5 x 5 x 2xZas52 x Z2.Thesmallraisednumber is an exponent. An exponent tells you how many times a factor is used. For example, 22 x 54 means a 2 is used twice as a factor and a 5 is used four times. 5o,22 x 5aisthesame as2 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5. You can read some exponents in more than one way. Example .')
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Ways to read
3 to the second power OR 3 squared 5 to the
2 to the
Problem
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use the prime factorization to flnd the other factor in the pair?
E. Find a multiple of lZ.What will the prime factorization of this multiple have in common with the prime factorization of 12?
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