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Math q1 Cot Divisibility Rules of 2,5,10

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128 ÷ 4

=
32
216÷ 3
=
72
160÷ 8
=
20
366 ÷ 6
=
61
255 ÷ 5
=
51
104 ÷ 2
=
52
287 ÷ 7
=
41
189 ÷ 9
=
21
450 ÷ 5
=
90
200 ÷ 4
=
50
Match Column A with
Column B.
Column A Column B
D Divisibility
____1. a. a whole number that is not
divisible by 2.
A Odd
____2. b. a number greater than 1 with
more than two factors.
E Even
____3. c. a whole number that has
exactly two unique factors, 1
and the number itself.
C Prime
____4. d. means that after dividing,
there will be no remainder.
B Composite
____5. e. a whole number that is
divisible by 2.
Playing “The Boat is Sinking”
The students will group
themselves according to the number
called out by the teacher. Students
who failed to group themselves
according to that number sit down
and are out of the game.
On a certain bakery,
there were 120 monay breads
to be placed on trays. The
baker wants to arrange them
in either 2, 5 or 10 rows.
Would it be possible for
him to arrange the breads?
How many
monay breads were
in the bakery?
What does the
problem asked you
to find?
How will you find
the answer to the
problem?
120 monay ÷ 2
=
60
120 is an even
number, therefore it is
divisible by 2,
arrangement of bread
by 2’s is possible.
120 monay ÷ 5
=
24
120 ends in 0,
therefore it is divisible
by 5, arrangement of
bread by 5’s is
possible.
120 monay ÷ 10
=
12
120 ends in 0,
therefore it is divisible
by 10, arrangement of
bread by 10’s is
possible.
GROUP ACTIVITY
76 91 457 98
700 405 544
61 112 49
76 91 457 98
700 405 544
61 112 49
700
112
544
76
98
76 91 457 98
700 405 405
61 112 49
76 91 457 98
700 405 405
61 112 49
700
112
544
76
98
700 700
112 405
544
76
98
76 91 457 98
700 405 544
61 112 49
76 91 457 98
700 405 544
61 112 49
700 700
112 405
544
76
98
700 700 700
112 405
544
76
98
How did you
find the
activity?
How did we
know if a number
is divisible by
another number?
How did we
know if a
number is
divisible by 2?
How did we
know if a
number is
divisible by 5?
How did we
know if a number
is divisible by 10?
Put a check (√) under the correct
column applying the rules for divisibility.

2 5 10
6345
8000
4978
2560
1354
How do we find
the factors of a
number?
By using
DIVISIBILITY
RULES.
When is
a number
divisible by 2?
Even numbers
(ends with
0,2,4,6,8) are
divisible by 2.
When is
a number
divisible by 5?
Numbers
ending in
0 and 5 are
divisible by 5.
When is
a number
divisible by
10?
Numbers
ending in
0 are divisible
by 10.
Let’s check you knowledge!
Choose the answer that
makes each sentence correct.
1. Twenty is (divisible/not divisible) by ten.
2. Three hundred is (divisible/not divisible)
by five.
3. Nine hundred ninety is (divisible/not
divisible) by two.
4. One hundred six is (divisible/not
divisible) by five.
5. Four hundred two is (divisible/not
divisible) by two.
Choose the answer that
makes each sentence correct.
1. Twenty is (divisible/not divisible) by ten.
2. Three hundred is (divisible/not divisible)
by five.
3. Nine hundred ninety is (divisible/not
divisible) by two.
4. One hundred six is (divisible/not
divisible) by five.
5. Four hundred two is (divisible/not
divisible) by two.
Using the divisibility rule, encircle the
numbers whose factors are the given
number before each item.

2 1. 68 473 95 291

5 2. 502 758 601 845

10 3. 374 950 846 537

10 4. 907 352 345 140

5 5. 471 839 525 458


Using the divisibility rule, encircle the
numbers whose factors are the given
number before each item.

2 1. 68 473 95 291

5 2. 502 758 601 845

10 3. 374 950 846 537

10 4. 907 352 345 140

5 5. 471 839 525 458


Good
job!
Write on the blank before each item
whether the given number is divisible by 2,
5 and 10.

1. 16 ______
2. 125 ______
3. 30 ______
4. 344 ______
5. 650 ______
Using the divisibility rule, put a check
on the blank if the second number is a
factor of the first number.

1. 328, 2 _____
2. 2980, 10_____
3. 5655, 5 _____
4. 548, 2 _____
5. 120, 10_____
Good
job!
Answer the following questions.
1. Which of the following numbers are
divisible by 2, 5 and 10?
a. 149
b. 19 400
c. 720 345

2. Fill in the smallest digit to make the


number divisible by:
a. by 5 : 7164__, 32197__
b. by 2 : 213__, 346__
c. by 10 : 569__, 468__

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