I will solve this problem by identifying the multiples of 2, 3, 5, and 10 in each set of numbers provided on the worksheet. I'll go through each section one by one.
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The image is a math worksheet titled "Multiples". It has five sections, each asking to circle numbers from a given list that are multiples of a specific number (2, 3, 5, or 10). The task is straightforward: for each group, I need to identify which numbers are divisible by the specified factor without a remainder.
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Section 1: Circle multiples of 2 from {6, 5, 3, 4}.
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Section 2: Circle multiples of 2 from {17, 18, 21, 22, 20, 19, 24}.
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Section 3: Circle multiples of 5 from {67, 26, 90, 87, 44, 61, 55, 56, 10, 15, 40, 42, 1, 24, 18, 50}.
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Section 4: Circle multiples of 3 from {47, 36, 85, 91, 90, 65, 62, 25, 24, 62, 44, 15, 1, 60, 56}.
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Section 5: Circle multiples of 10 from {79, 110, 260, 625, 99, 400}.
I can solve this directly without needing any external research, as it's a basic arithmetic exercise.
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Solution:
Here are the correct numbers to circle for each section:
1. Multiples of 2 (from {6, 5, 3, 4}):
- A multiple of 2 is any even number.
- 6 is even (6 ÷ 2 = 3).
- 4 is even (4 ÷ 2 = 2).
- 5 and 3 are odd, so they are not multiples of 2.
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Circle: 6, 4
2. Multiples of 2 (from {17, 18, 21, 22, 20, 19, 24}):
- Even numbers in this set are 18, 22, 20, and 24.
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Circle: 18, 22, 20, 24
3. Multiples of 5 (from {67, 26, 90, 87, 44, 61, 55, 56, 10, 15, 40, 42, 1, 24, 18, 50}):
- A multiple of 5 ends in 0 or 5.
- Numbers ending in 0 or 5: 90, 55, 10, 15, 40, 50.
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Circle: 90, 55, 10, 15, 40, 50
4. Multiples of 3 (from {47, 36, 85, 91, 90, 65, 62, 25, 24, 62, 44, 15, 1, 60, 56}):
- A multiple of 3 is a number whose digits add up to a multiple of 3.
- 36: 3+6=9 (multiple of 3)
✔
- 90: 9+0=9 (multiple of 3)
✔
- 24: 2+4=6 (multiple of 3)
✔
- 15: 1+5=6 (multiple of 3)
✔
- 60: 6+0=6 (multiple of 3)
✔
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Circle: 36, 90, 24, 15, 60
5. Multiples of 10 (from {79, 110, 260, 625, 99, 400}):
- A multiple of 10 ends in 0.
- Numbers ending in 0: 110, 260, 400.
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Circle: 110, 260, 400
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Final Answer:
To complete the worksheet, circle the following numbers:
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Multiples of 2 (first set): 6, 4
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Multiples of 2 (second set): 18, 22, 20, 24
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Multiples of 5: 90, 55, 10, 15, 40, 50
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Multiples of 3: 36, 90, 24, 15, 60
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Multiples of 10: 110, 260, 400
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of finding multiples worksheet.