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Find the common factors and GCF of the following
number
pairs.
15, 20 and
12, 16 and
120 and
30
48
100
42 and 105
120, 75 and
150
14, 21 and
28
REVIEW
3
3x5x
5
3x5x
7
4.
6.
5
2x2x2
x5
3x3x3
x3
MOTIVATION
PRESENTATION
PROBLEM 1.
PROBLEM 2.
PERFORMING
ACTIVITIES
Group the pupilsTHE
into four
working
teams and have them perform the task..
PROBLEM A.
Find the GCF of 28 and 14 using the Listing
Method, Prime Factorization and Continuous
Division.
PROBLEM B.
Find the LCM of 24 and 36 using the Listing
Method, Prime Factorization and Continuous
Division.
28 1
7 14 28
14 1
7 14
So, GCF is 14
2
8
2x2x7
2x7
GCF
=
2x 7 =1
4
3. By Continuous Division:
28
14 number/s can divide 28 and 14.
2. Think prime
28
2 7
3. Divide the14
numbers, 28 and 14 by the given prime
2 28
14
1
42
7
1
28 2
14 2
What
= prime number
= can divide 14
and14
7? 7
77=
=
14
36 72
72
2
4
2x2x2x3
LCM
2x2x3x3
2x2x2x3x3=
72
3. By Continuous Division:
24
36number or divisors can divide 24 and
2. Think any
36.
24
6 2
3. Divide the36
numbers, 24 and 36 by the given divisor, 6.
Write the quotient below the dividends. Then, continue
the process.
6 24
36
4
2
6
3
24 6
36 6
What
= number can
= divide 4 and 6?
42=
62=
Therefore, LCM
=6x2X2X3=72
Ask:
a. What are the 4 - step plan we considered
in solving
problem involving GCF and LCM of
two to three
numbers?
b. How did we solve for the correct answer
in
The 4 step plan in solving problem;
finding
theSolve
GCFand
andCheck
LCM?and Look
Understand,
Plan,
Back.
We solved the problem by three ways, by
continuous division, prime factorization and
by continuous division.
SUMMARIZING THE
LESSON
ASSESSMENT:
Read and solve each problem.
1. Mrs. Dela Cuevas class is composed of 20 boys
and 30 girls. If she is going to make groups of
boys and groups of girls for the activities, what is
the biggest number of children in the group if
they are of the same number?
2. Brenda always drinks milk with 150 calories,
while Andrea always drinks another brand of milk
with 100 calories. What is the least number of
glasses they could drink every day to make sure
that they get the same amount of calories from
milk daily?
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