Puzzle 3-1. Divisibility and Mental Math

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-1 Divisibility and Mental Math Waiters hate to see the not-so-friendly lunch group come into the restaurant each weekday. Since no one in the group likes the other members, the bill must come out to be exactly the same for each person to the last penny. This rarely happens, so the group must usually order a shared dessert in order to make the final bill an even split. On Monday, members had lunch with a total bill of $1.6. Since this bill is not divisible by, the group ordered tiramisu for $.. This made the total bill $17.07, which is exactly divisible by. Each person paid $1. for lunch. Below is the dessert menu for last week. Decide which dessert the group ordered each day from Tuesday through Friday. Put the dessert code into the answer chart then decode the secret word. Lunch Checks of the Not-So-Friendly Lunch Group Day Number for Lunch Total before Dessert Mon $1.6 Tues 10 $11.7 Wed $.7 Thu $78. Fri $17.7 Dessert Code Dessert Price LM Lime Sherbet $.1 TR Tiramisu $. CAR Carrot Cake $. KEY Key Lime Pie $.1 CHC Monday T R Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6 1 7 Dessert Menu Chocolate Mousse $.87 What the not-so-friendly lunch group really needs is a little! 1 6 7 Course 1 Lesson -1

- Exponents There is no quicker way for numbers to increase to the stars than with exponents. Answer each question below; let the exponent guide your path through the chart. Continue until you reach the stars! 1. The value of the starting block. Move up square(s).. The value of the current square. Move square(s) to the right.. The value of the current square. Move up square(s).. 7 The value of the current square. Move square(s) to the right.. The value of the current square. Move up square(s). 6. 8 The value of the current square. Move square(s) to the right. Starting Block 6 1 1 6 16 8 16 1 6 16 6 6 1 1 1 1 8 6 6 1 16 16 Course Lesson -

- Prime Numbers and Prime Factorization The clues are everywhere in the Prime Scene. Factor the following numbers down to their primes, then eliminate these prime factors from the diagram below. Unscramble the remaining letters to find the mystery word. 1.. 0.. 10. 10 E 7 A S 1 R PRME SCENE E 7 Y 17 T S The developed the first accurate calendar. 11 O P 1 G E 1 E H S S N 17 T Course 1 Lesson -

- Greatest Common Factor GCF mix-up! The puzzle below contains eight pairs of numbers. Cut out each square carefully and match each pair of numbers to its GCF. When you are finished, all the puzzle pieces should join together so that the numbers and their GCFs are in boxes directly next to each other. 1. 1,. 1, 8, 70 1, 0 0, 7 1. 0, 0., 0. 8, 70 6. 0, 7 7., 6 8. 6, 1, 6, 1 1, 6 1 0, 0, 0 Course 1 Lesson -

- Least Common Multiple Find the least common multiple of each set of numbers. Circle the answers in the number grid. Each two-digit answer must go from left to right or from top to bottom. Many numbers are circled more than once. The two remaining digits form the solution to the puzzle. 1. 8, 11. 1,., 7. 1, 6. 6, 10 6., 1 6 6 7., 1 0 6 8., 8 0.,, 1 8 0 10., 6, 8 11.,, 1.,, 7 1.,, 1.,, 7 The maximum number of game pieces in a Chinese checkers board is. Course 1 Lesson -

-6 The Distributive Property Use the distributive property to find the missing numbers in the equations. 1. 8 ( + 7) ( ) + (8 ) A T. (11 + 18) ( ) + ( ) H K. ( + 10) ( ) + ( ) N. ( 17) ( ) ( ) Y Z O E. (6 ) + (6 1) ( + ) S F R 6. ( + + 1) ( ) + ( ) + ( ) B D W Now use your answers to discover some interesting facts about numbers and letters. The letters,,,,, and are written using three lines. 8 11 18 The word four has letters. Because of this pattern, is called an number. 11 17 6 7 Course 1 Lesson -6

-7 Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Simplify the algebraic expressions to find the missing terms in each expression. A B 1. 10b b C D E. x y F. b b 6 G H. y y y J. c c b L M N 6. 10y 1 6b 8b K O 7. c 16 8c Q R S T 8. y 16c c 18b Now use your terms to find out facts about this puzzle. The terms,,,,,, are like terms. B E G N P T The terms,,,, are like terms. A F K M S The terms,,, are like terms. D H L Q The terms,, are like terms. J O R P Course 1 Lesson -7