Greatest common divisor (GCD) - practice for 12 year olds - page 3 of 5
Number of problems found: 95
- Rectangle 21663
A) Divide a rectangle measuring 126 cm x 72 cm into as many squares as possible. b) Calculate the side length of these squares. - Multiple 16733
What result do we get when dividing the least common multiple of the numbers 12 and 8 by their greatest common divisors? - Profitable company
Three businessmen decide to open up their own company. They agree to distribute the yearly profits made in the same ratio as their initial investments. They invest R 50 000, R 75 000, and R25 000, respectively. The profit made by the company in the first - Difference 15263
Calculate the difference between the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple of 24 and 36.
- Quotient
Find the quotient before the bracket - the largest divisor 51 a + 34 b + 68 121y-99z-33 - Intervals 12201
Trams of five lines run at intervals of 5, 8, 10, 12, and 15 minutes. At noon they left the station at the same time. What time will they meet again? How many times will each tram pass the stop during that time? - Three lines
At 6 AM, three bus lines depart from the station. The first line has an interval of 24 minutes. The second line has an interval of 15 minutes. The third line runs at regular intervals of more than 1 minute. The third line runs at the same time as the firs - Common divisors
Find all common divisors of numbers 30 and 45. - Cents-diameter 8084
In what proportion are the diameters of these coins: 10 cents-diameter 19.75mm 20 cents-diameter 22.25mm 50 cents-diameter 24.25mm
- Times 7822
How often is D (24.60) less than n (24.60)? - Craftsman 7263
To make a ladder, the craftsman needs to cut as many rungs of the same length as possible. He is to cut them from two boards, one is 220cm long, and the other is 308cm long. How long will the bars be, and how many will there be? - Dimensions 7131
The paper has dimensions 220mm and 308mm. We need to cut it into as large a square as possible. What will be the side of this square? - Three friends
Three friends had balls in a ratio of 2:7:4 at the start of the game. Could they have the same number of balls at the end of the game? Write 0, if not, or write the minimum number of balls they had together. - Glass panel
A rectangular glass panel with dimensions of 72 cm and 96 cm will cut the glazier on the largest square possible. What is the length of the side of each square? How many squares does the glazier cut?
- Sponsor
The children of the tennis school received 64 white and 48 yellow balls from the sponsor. When asked about how many balls they could take, they answered: "You have so many that none of you will have more than ten balls, and all will have the same number o - Orienteering 6301
Twenty-six girls and 39 boys took part in the orienteering race. Create as many of the same teams as possible so that no competitor is left. How many boys and how many girls are on the team? - Pexeso
Drawing paper has dimensions of 60cm and 840mm. Pupils have to divide it into squares to make a pexeso. What dimension must squares have if their side is larger than 3cm and less than 10cm? - Dimensions 6201
Mr. John's plot of land has dimensions of 252 dm and 28 m. How far apart must he place the fence posts, so they are the same distance on both sides? How many will he need to fence the entire property? - On Children's
On Children's Day, the organizers bought 252 chewing gums, 396 candies, and 108 lollipops. They want to make as many of the same packages as possible. Advise them what to put in each package and how many packages they can make this way.
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Do you want to calculate the greatest common divisor of two or more numbers? Greatest common divisor (GCD) - practice problems. Maths practice for 12-year-olds.