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Number Sense Edition

Prime or Composite

Order of Operations

Divisibility Rules of 4 & 6

Divisibility Rules of 3 & 9

Number Sense Hodgepodge

Prime or Composite Order of Operations Divisibility Rules of 3 & 6 Divisibility Rules of 4 & 9 Number Sense Hodgepodge

Question: Is 3 prime or composite? Check Your Answer $100

Answer: Prime Back to the Game Board $100

Question: Is 25 prime or composite? Check Your Answer $200

Answer: Composite $200 Back to the Game Board

Question: What is the only even prime number? Check Your Answer $300

Answer: 2 $300 Back to the Game Board

Check Your Answer $400 Question: Is 46 prime or composite?

Answer: Composite Back to the Game Board $400

Check Your Answer $500 Question: Im a prime number whose 2 digits add up to 11

Answer: 29 Back to the Game Board $500

Question: x 3 Check Your Answer $100

Answer: 20 Back to the Game Board $100

Check Your Answer $200

Answer: 1 Back to the Game Board $200

Question: ( ) ÷ 4 Check Your Answer $300

Answer: 5 Back to the Game Board $300

Question: 9 + ( 7 x ) x 3 Check Your Answer $400

Answer: 69 Back to the Game Board $400

Question: ( ) Check Your Answer $500

Answer: 46 Back to the Game Board $500

Check Your Answer $100 Question: A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits are divisible by 3. Is 99 divisible by 3?

Answer: Yes Back to the Game Board $100

Question: A number is divisible by 6 if it is divisible by both 2 and 3, Is 32,541 divisible by 6? Check Your Answer $200

Answer: No Back to the Game Board $200

Check Your Answer $300 Question: A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits are divisible by 3. Is 54,822 divisible by 3?

Answer: Yes Back to the Game Board $300

Check Your Answer $400 Question: A number is divisible by 6 if it is divisible by both 2 and 3, Is 223,124 divisible by 6?

Answer: No Back to the Game Board $400

Question: Sally has 108 eggs. Can she package the eggs in groups of 6 so that each carton has the same number of eggs? Check Your Answer $500

Answer: Yes Back to the Game Board $500

Question: A number is divisible by 4 if the last two digits are divisible by 4. Is 612 divisible by 4? Check Your Answer $100

Answer: Yes Back to the Game Board $100

Check Your Answer $200 Question: A number is divisible by 9 if the sum of its digits are divisible by 9. Is 325 divisible by 9?

Answer: No Back to the Game Board $200

Check Your Answer $300 A number is divisible by 4 if the last two digits are divisible by 4. Is 14,584 divisible by 4?

Answer: Yes Back to the Game Board $300

Check Your Answer $400 Question: A number is divisible by 9 if the sum of its digits are divisible by 9. Is 92,809 divisible by 9?

Answer: No Back to the Game Board $400

Question: Name a two-digit number that is divisible by both 9 and 4. Check Your Answer $500

Answer: 36, 48, 72, or 84 Back to the Game Board $500

Question: Round 233,456 to the underlined digit. Check Your Answer $100

Answer: 233,000 Back to the Game Board $100

Question: is 241,210 even or odd? Check Your Answer $200

Answer: Even Back to the Game Board $200

Question: whats the next prime number after 11? Check Your Answer $300

Answer: 13 Back to the Game Board $300

Question: Name a two-digit number divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 4 and 6 Check Your Answer $400

Answer: 60 Back to the Game Board $400

Question: Name an odd number between 20 and 30 that is divisible by 9 Check Your Answer $500

Answer: 27 Back to the Game Board $500

I am a two digit, prime number whose digits add up to 13. What number am I? 67