Common Factors

  • 1) Evaluate 14910 ÷ 30

  •   546
  •   654
  •   467
  •   493
  • 2) Evaluate 22784 ÷ 89

  •   245
  •   256
  •   212
  •   356
  • 3) Evaluate 71632 ÷ 88

  •   456
  •   814
  •   425
  •   819
  • 4) Evaluate 91134 ÷ 83

  •   1056
  •   1098
  •   1159
  •   1198
  • 5) Evaluate 89397 ÷ 99

  •   903
  •   703
  •   698
  •   804
  • 6) Evaluate 62264 ÷ 86

  •   759
  •   712
  •   714
  •   724
  • 7) Evaluate 38592 ÷ 12

  •   4325
  •   2159
  •   3216
  •   1452
  • 8) Evaluate 99242 ÷ 29

  •   Q = 3265, R = 7
  •   Q = 4326, R = 4
  •   Q = 3422, R = 4
  •   Q = 5131, R = 5
  • 9) Evaluate 79166 ÷ 46

  •   1721
  •   1896
  •   1556
  •   2369
  • 10) Evaluate 45678 ÷ 45

  •   Q = 1653, R = 2
  •   Q = 1015, R = 3
  •   Q = 1542, R = 3
  •   Q = 1014, R = 4
  • 11) Convert the following fractions to decimals: 15 ÷ 16

  •   0.9375
  •   0.5767
  •   0.9574
  •   0.9657
  • 12) Convert the following fractions to decimals:14 ÷ 64

  •   0.21376
  •   0.21875
  •   0.31846
  •   0.45312
  • 13) Convert the following fractions to decimals: 15 ÷ 24

  •   0.876
  •   0.786
  •   0.625
  •   0.254
  • 14) Convert the following fractions to decimals: 234 ÷ 25

  •   6.87
  •   8.81
  •   7.98
  •   9.36
  • 15) Convert the following fractions to decimals 19 ÷ 8

  •   4.987
  •   3.432
  •   2.987
  •   2.375
  • 16) Ling wants to split a collection of cards into groups of 13. Ling has 1261 card, how many groups will be created?

  •   99
  •   94
  •   97
  •   92
  • 17) Peter has 1428 apples stored in boxes. If they are 14 boxes, how many apples must go in each box?

  •   107
  •   109
  •   105
  •   102
  • 18) Phillip has 1425 tickets. If he shares them among 57 friends, how many tickets does each friend get?

  •   26
  •   25
  •   22
  •   28
  • 19) Gary is inviting 50 friends to a party. He has 3250 cookies, how many cookies will each friend get?

  •   69
  •   67
  •   65
  •   61
  • 20) There are 4582 oranges in Alvin’s orange collection. If the oranges are organized into 58 groups, how big is each group?

  •   79
  •   69
  •   59
  •   99
  • 21) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 11 and 15 LCM?

  •   156
  •   165
  •   172
  •   168
  • 22) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 10 and 12 LCM?

  •   45
  •   60
  •   50
  •   72
  • 23) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 12 and 16 LCM?

  •   62
  •   56
  •   24
  •   48
  • 24) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 15 and 16 LCM?

  •   220
  •   258
  •   240
  •   157
  • 25) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 12 and 15 LCM?

  •   68
  •   60
  •   16
  •   58
  • 26) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 18 and 12 LCM?

  •   36
  •   15
  •   29
  •   18
  • 27) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 11 and 12 LCM?

  •   115
  •   132
  •   147
  •   123
  • 28) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 15 and 20 LCM?

  •   65
  •   60
  •   16
  •   56
  • 29) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 10 and 16 LCM?

  •   87
  •   80
  •   84
  •   85
  • 30) Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (all numbers are more than 9, less than 21) 13 and 17 LCM?

  •   225
  •   220
  •   223
  •   221
Maths
S.No Topic Name Date Online Offline
1 Rational numbers 04-March
2 Percentage 03-March
3 Fractions 02-March
4 Ratio and Proportion 01-March
5 Equation and inequalities 29-February
6 Statistics and Probability 14-January
7 Geometry 13-January
8 Dependent and Independent 11-January
9 Arithmetic to Algebra 08-January
10 Rational Numbers 06-January
11 Percentage 05-January
12 Fractions 04-January
13 Ratio and proportion 02-January