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Numb Ers E Very Day: Prime Composite Even Odd

The document contains 11 math word problems related to prime and composite numbers. It asks questions about determining the number of students that signed up for chess club, identifying prime numbers between 70-80, counting days in September with prime or composite dates, and determining if numbers are prime without finding factors. It also contains problems about a game involving prime and composite spins of a wheel and whether all odd numbers are prime.

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Numb Ers E Very Day: Prime Composite Even Odd

The document contains 11 math word problems related to prime and composite numbers. It asks questions about determining the number of students that signed up for chess club, identifying prime numbers between 70-80, counting days in September with prime or composite dates, and determining if numbers are prime without finding factors. It also contains problems about a game involving prime and composite spins of a wheel and whether all odd numbers are prime.

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5. Between 20 and 28 students signed up for the chess club.

The students could not be divided exactly


into groups of 2, 3, 4, or 5.
How many students signed up for the chess club?
Show your work.

6. Three numbers between 70 and 80 are prime numbers.


What numbers are they?
Explain how you know they are prime numbers.

7. How many days in September


have a prime number date?
How many have a composite
number date?
Show how you know.

8. How can you tell that 32 and 95 are not


prime numbers without finding their factors?
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9. Carmine and Nasra play a game with this spinner.
Carmine gets a point if the pointer lands on a prime number.
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Nasra gets a point if the pointer lands on a composite number.
Is this a fair game? How do you know?
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10. Alexis said, “All prime numbers except for
the number 2 are odd. So, all odd numbers
must be prime numbers.”
Do you agree with Alexis? Explain.

11. Copy this table.

Prime Composite
ry Day
Even
bers Eve
Odd Num
Sort the numbers from 2 to 30 in the table. Number Strategies
Round each number to the nearest
hundred thousand, and to the
nearest million.
• 46 201 988
Jamie thinks that 1 is neither prime • 9 998 765
nor composite. • 10 040 678
Show why you agree or disagree with him. • 52 061 215

ASSESSMENT FOCUS Question 5 Unit 2 Lesson 5 47

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