Integer Math

Q.2 Qunatity A             Quantity B  ǀ x+3 ǀ                           ǀ x – 3 ǀ A. If Quantity A is greater B. If Quantity B is greater C. If Quantity A and Quantity B are equal D. The relationship cannot be determined from given information

Prime Numbers

“1” is not a prime number. “2” is the only number which is even and prime. Range Prime Numbers 1 to 10 2, 3, 5, 7 11 to 20 11, 13, 17, 19 21 to 30 23, 29 31 to 40 31, 37 41 to 50 41, 43, 47 51 to 60 53, 59 61 … Read more

Solutions Integers

 Integer Review:    Fundamentals of Integers , Rules for Multiplication , Rules for divisibility,  Division Terminology,  Even & Odd Integer,  Rules about even & odd integer, Prime Number,  Prime Factorization ,  Distinct Prime Number,  LCM & HCF,  Composite Numbers ,  Consecutive Integers Class Questions :   Exercise 1         Exercise 2         Exercise 3   … Read more

Practice Questions

 Integer Review:    Fundamentals of Integers , Rules for Multiplication , Rules for divisibility,  Division Terminology,  Even & Odd Integer,  Rules about even & odd integer, Prime Number,  Prime Factorization ,  Distinct Prime Number,  LCM & HCF,  Composite Numbers ,  Consecutive Integers Class Questions :   Exercise 1         Exercise 2         Exercise 3   … Read more

Class Exercise 5

 Integer Review:    Fundamentals of Integers , Rules for Multiplication , Rules for divisibility,  Division Terminology,  Even & Odd Integer,  Rules about even & odd integer, Prime Number,  Prime Factorization ,  Distinct Prime Number,  LCM & HCF,  Composite Numbers ,  Consecutive Integers Class Questions :   Exercise 1         Exercise 2         Exercise 3   … Read more

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