5 - Twinkle - Prime To 100

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1) Identify all the prime numbers between each pair of numbers.

a) 1 and 10 d) 20 and 50
b) 5 and 20 e) 30 and 70
c) 15 and 45 f) 50 and 90

2) All numbers can be broken down to their prime factors. For each number below, fill
in the spaces with their factors until you discover the prime factors.
12 24 16

28 42 36

1) Who do you agree with? I think there


Explain your reasoning and provide examples. are more prime
numbers between

1 and 50.
Bethany

I think there are
 more prime numbers
between 50 and 100.
 Sienna

2) Do you agree with Michael’s statement?


Explain your reasoning?
All prime numbers are
 odd, but not all odd
numbers are prime.

Michael

I am thinking of a number. It is
 greater than 40. It is less than 60.
3) Arthur sets a challenge for his friend Kenneth. It is a prime number. The sum of
Is Kenneth correct? Explain your reasoning. its digits is an even number. How
many possibilities are there for
 what the number could be?

 Arthur

 There are two possibilities.


Kenneth

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Can you draw lines to add one number to another to make all the primes from 50 to 100?
Record your calculations as you go along.

13

29 62

42 23

35 19

17 40

50 54

48

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