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This educational worksheet offers students a hands-on way to strengthen their understanding of the highest common factor (HCF). By analyzing the common factors of numbers, determining the HCF for pairs of numbers, and solving word problems involving HCF, students can enhance their math skills in an engaging manner. Perfect for practicing and applying HCF concepts in a variety of contexts, this worksheet provides valuable reinforcement for learners aiming to master this mathematical concept. Factors Of Numbers, Year 9 Maths Worksheets, Highest Common Factor, Lowest Common Multiple, Ks3 Maths Worksheets, Year 8 Maths Worksheets, Ks1 Maths Worksheets, Year 6 Maths Worksheets, Year 5 Maths Worksheets

This educational worksheet offers students a hands-on way to strengthen their understanding of the highest common factor (HCF). By analyzing the common factors of numbers, determining the HCF for pairs of numbers, and solving word problems involving HCF, students can enhance their math skills in an engaging manner. Perfect for practicing and applying HCF concepts in a variety of contexts, this worksheet provides valuable reinforcement for learners aiming to master this mathematical concept.

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1. Prime Factor your Denominators separately, down to a Prime Number. 2. List all the Prime Factors of each number, and write them in Exponent/Power form. 3. Circle the Prime Factors, that occur the most amount of times, within EACH list of prime factors, for each number. Highest Exponents/Powers. You need to write ALL the prime factors you circled. 4. Circle any other Prime Factors, that occur in ALL your lists of Prime Factors. But only write one of them. 5. Multiply to find the LCM. Prime Factors, Least Common Multiple, Common Multiples, Prime Factorization, Hand Lettering Worksheet, Prime Numbers, Common Factors, Number Worksheets, Math Tricks

1. Prime Factor your Denominators separately, down to a Prime Number. 2. List all the Prime Factors of each number, and write them in Exponent/Power form. 3. Circle the Prime Factors, that occur the most amount of times, within EACH list of prime factors, for each number. Highest Exponents/Powers. You need to write ALL the prime factors you circled. 4. Circle any other Prime Factors, that occur in ALL your lists of Prime Factors. But only write one of them. 5. Multiply to find the LCM.

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