Math Problem Statement
Make math questions about making a factor tree.
Solution
Sure! Here are some math questions focused on creating factor trees. These questions will help practice prime factorization and understanding the concept of breaking numbers down into their prime factors.
1. Find the prime factorization of 36 using a factor tree.
- Start with dividing by the smallest prime and continue until all factors are prime.
2. Create a factor tree for 72.
- What is the prime factorization of 72? Break it down step by step.
3. Use a factor tree to find the prime factors of 180.
- What prime numbers can you divide 180 by to find its prime factorization?
4. What is the prime factorization of 120?
- Draw the factor tree and identify the prime factors of 120.
5. Construct a factor tree for the number 210.
- Break it down into prime factors using a factor tree.
Tip: When making a factor tree, always start with the smallest prime number possible and continue breaking down each composite number until you reach prime numbers.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Prime Factorization
Factor Trees
Number Theory
Formulas
Prime Factorization: n = p1^a * p2^b * ... * pk^z
Theorems
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 4-7