Exam 4: Understanding Multiplication and Division
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What is the smallest composite number that is divisible by no prime less than or equal to 19?
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To determine whether 719 is a prime number, it suffices to check that no prime number less than ___ is a factor of it.
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Find the missing digits. 18 ⋅ ( _ _4 + 29_ ) = 19,080
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A computer company has 6,837 copies of a hot-selling program and wants to ship the same number to each of its 21 distributors. Approximately how many programs does each distributor get?
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Find the smallest natural number that is divisible by the first 12 natural numbers.
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Four children want to share 196 jelly beans. How many does each get?
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Find a number that when divided by 3 gives a remainder of 0 , when divided by 5 gives a remainder of 2 , and when divided by 7 gives a remainder of 2 .
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Determine whether the number is prime or composite. 139
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People at the copy center at Keene State College told me that they used 1000 reams (one ream is 500 sheets) of paper last semester at my college. Departments are charged 4 ¢ per copy when they use the copy center. If departments use their own copy machines, which they do for small jobs, they are charged 5 ¢ per copy. How much did the college save by having a copy center?
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Without doing any computations, order the following from least to greatest.

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Pete has just made a batch of marshmallow treats. The baking pan measures 13 inches by 10 inches. He has decided that each treat will be
inches by 1 inch. Determine how many treats can he get from one pan. Round your answer to the nearest integer.

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