Gcf And Lcm Word Problem Problems

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GCF and LCM Word Problem

<p>At Southeast High School, the Key Club is making food baskets to take to senior citizens during the holiday season. Students brought in `70` cans of food and `42` bottles of juice. They want all the baskets to be identical with no food left over.</p><ul><li>What is the greatest number of identical baskets the Key Club can make? </li><li>How many cans of food will be in each basket? </li><li>How many juice bottles are in each basket?</li></ul>

#2 of 4: Medium

GCF and LCM Word Problem

<p>Avery is preparing plates of vegetables for a dinner at a senior center. She has `49` baby carrots and `77` celery sticks that she wants to divide evenly onto the plates, with no food left over.</p> <ul><li>What is the greatest number of plates Avery can prepare? </li><li>How many baby carrots will be on each plate? </li><li>How many celery sticks will be on each plate?</li></ul>

#3 of 4: Medium

GCF and LCM Word Problem

<p>For an exercise plan, Desmond swims every `6th` day and bicycles every `10th` day. </p><p>If he did both the activities today, in how many days will he do the two activities together again on the same day?</p>

#4 of 4: Medium

GCF and LCM Word Problem

<p>Yellow boxes that are `10` inches tall are being stacked next to blue boxes that are `15` inches tall. </p><p>What is the shortest height where the two stacks of boxes will be the same height?</p>

Word problems are elaborative math questions written in the form of puzzles in two or more lines that involve some standard arithmetic concepts. These questions are frequently indirect, triggering the backdrop of the problem and asking you the questions. To solve word problems with GCF, we first need to identify the numbers for which we will calculate GCF. Then we will calculate GCF and write it in context with the question.

Teachers can give these word problems with GCF problems to students to increase their competence in solving word problems with GCF

You can take help from our Finding Gcf And Lcm Word Problems perfect for empowering your math students!

Word problems are elaborative math questions written in the form of puzzles in two or more lines that involve some standard arithmetic concepts. These questions are frequently indirect, triggering the backdrop of the problem and asking you the questions. To solve word problems with GCF, we first need to identify the numbers for which we will calculate GCF. Then we will calculate GCF and write it in context with the question.

Teachers can give these word problems with GCF problems to students to increase their competence in solving word problems with GCF

You can take help from our Finding Gcf And Lcm Word Problems perfect for empowering your math students!

Word problems are elaborative math questions written in the form of puzzles in two or more lines that involve some standard arithmetic concepts. These questions are frequently indirect, triggering the backdrop of the problem and asking you the questions. To solve word problems with GCF, we first need to identify the numbers for which we will calculate GCF. Then we will calculate GCF a...

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Grade 6
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