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This document provides a math revision paper for 7th grade students covering topics on prime factorization, highest common factors (HCF), lowest common multiples (LCM), square roots, and cube roots. Students are asked to complete factor trees, write numbers as products of prime factors, evaluate square and cube roots using prime factorization, find HCFs and LCMs, and identify conditions for numbers being perfect squares or cubes. The document contains 7 problems for students to work through involving these concepts.

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Revision Paper Criterion A

This document provides a math revision paper for 7th grade students covering topics on prime factorization, highest common factors (HCF), lowest common multiples (LCM), square roots, and cube roots. Students are asked to complete factor trees, write numbers as products of prime factors, evaluate square and cube roots using prime factorization, find HCFs and LCMs, and identify conditions for numbers being perfect squares or cubes. The document contains 7 problems for students to work through involving these concepts.

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First Semester, SY 2023 – 2024

Grade 7 – Math
REVISION PAPER

Name:___________________________ Class:_________ Class Number:_______

1.) The prime factorization of 126 = 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 and 240 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5

126 240
(a) Write the HCF of 126 and 240.

(b) Write the LCM of 126 and 240 as a product of


prime factors.

2.) The prime factorization of 72 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 and 150 = 2 × 3 × 5 × 5

72 150
(b) Write the HCF of 72 and 150.

(b) Write the LCM of 72 and 150 as a product of


prime factors.

Solve for the square roots and/or cube roots of the following numbers using Prime
Factorization method.
3.) √𝟕𝟖𝟒
(a) Complete the factor tree. (b) Express in prime factored
form, then simplify √784 = √

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(c) Which of these is the square root of 784? Tick the box of your answer.
28 29 34 36

𝟑
4.) √𝟓𝟖𝟑𝟐
(a) Complete the factor tree. (b) Express in prime factored form, then simplify
3
√5832 = 3√

(c) Which of these is the cube root of 1728? Tick the box of
your answer.
12 24 18 22

5.) (a) Complete the factor tree for 1444 and 4096.

(b) Then, write it as product of their prime factors in


index form.
𝟏𝟒𝟒𝟒 = ____________________ 𝟒𝟎𝟗𝟔 = ____________________

(c) Use your answer in (b) to evaluate the following. Box


your answer for each.
3 3
√1444 = √ √4096 = √

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(d) Using your answers in (c), find the HCF and LCM of √1444 and 3√4096 .

HCF = __________________ LCM = __________________

6.)
(a) Express 6 × 24 in terms of prime (b) Why is the product of these numbers a
factors. Use factor tree. perfect square?

(c) k is a non-zero whole number. Given that


6 × 24 × 𝑘 is a perfect cube, write down the
smallest value of k.

(d) p and q are both prime numbers. Find


𝑝
the values of p and q so that 6 × 24 × 𝑞 is a

perfect cube.

7.)

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