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List of Factors for Numbers 1-100 Factor Table

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The Mix and Match Class
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This was very helpful. We filled it out and then had it in notebooks all year to use as a reference. I had to remind them but eventually they started remembering on their own.
My students need this because they do not know factors and this will speed things up when they are trying to simplify radicals! Thanks!

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This file includes a table of all of the factors for the numbers 1-100. There is a completed copy in purple, in black, and a blank copy. Students can complete their own factors with the differentiated factor table copies!

Included in this factor table resource you will find:

1 completed factor table in purple

1 completed factor table in black

1 blank 1-100 factor table on one page

1 blank 1-100 factor table on 2 pages (50 per page)

1 1-100 factor table with the first (lower) factor completed - 2 pages (50 per page)

1 blank 1-100 factor table on 4 pages (25 per page)

1 1-100 factor table with the first (lower) factor completed - on 4 pages (25 per page)

1 blank 1-100 factor table on 5 pages (20 per page)

1 1-100 factor table with the first (lower) factor completed - on 5 pages (20 per page)

1 blank 1-100 factor table on 10 pages (10 per page)

1 1-100 factor table with the first (lower) factor completed - on 10 pages (10 per page)

Take the 100 number chart to the next level with this factor table! You can use this factor table as a resource for students to reference when working to find the greatest common factors (GCF), factoring, simplifying fractions, long division, and more! Your students will be able to easily understand how to find the GCF when they have all of the factors available to them!

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Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100 and the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12. Use the distributive property to express a sum of two whole numbers 1–100 with a common factor as a multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor. For example, express 36 + 8 as 4 (9 + 2).

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