Division Dividend to Factor Pair - 1 Digit

Level 3

This math topic focuses on identifying valid factor pairs for one-digit numbers. It involves six questions, each asking to determine the correct factor pair for given numbers ranging from 54 to 81. This practice is a part of a group of problems centered around 'Division 2 by 1 Digit', which suggests an emphasis on understanding and applying division and multiplication concepts related to factorization. Each question provides multiple choice answers with visual representations to aid in problem-solving. This is aimed at enhancing students' foundational skills in factors and basic division.

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Division Dividend to Factor Pair - 1 Digit Worksheet

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Division Dividend to Factor Pair - 1 Digit
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Which is a valid factor pair for 54
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Which is a valid factor pair for 63
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Which is a valid factor pair for 64
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Which is a valid factor pair for 56
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Which is a valid factor pair for 72
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Which is a valid factor pair for 81
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