Factors & Multiples 🧩
Master the building blocks of mathematics
👤 Student Explorer
📖 Understanding the Basics
🔍 Factors
Numbers that divide another number exactly (leaving no remainder).
Example: Factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, and 6.
🚀 Multiples
The result of multiplying a number by 1, 2, 3, and so on.
Example: Multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20...
👑 The Big Two: HCF & LCM
HCF (Highest Common Factor): The biggest factor shared by two numbers.
LCM (Lowest Common Multiple): The smallest multiple shared by two numbers.
✨ Divisibility Magic Tricks
💡 Step-by-Step Examples
2 × 6 = 12
3 × 4 = 12
"Two bells ring every 4 and 6 minutes. When will they ring together next?"
✏️ Quick Practice
1. Is 45 divisible by 5? (Type 'Yes' or 'No')
2. What is the smallest multiple of 7?
3. Find HCF of 5 and 10.
4. Find LCM of 2 and 5.
5. Is 123 divisible by 3? (Hint: 1+2+3=?)
📝 The Ultimate Number Quiz
Q1: Which of these is a factor of 15?
Q2: What is the 5th multiple of 6?
Q3: Is 234 divisible by 2?
Q4: What is the HCF of 9 and 12?
Q5: What is the LCM of 4 and 5?
Q6: Why is 345 divisible by 3?
Q7: How many factors does the number 10 have?
Q8: Which number is a multiple of BOTH 2 and 3?
Q9: Finding common ground: What is the LCM of 10 and 15?
Q10: A florist has 14 roses and 21 lilies. What is the max identical bouquets she can make?
