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GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project
GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project
GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project
GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project
GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project
GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project
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"I left this activity for my class when I had to have a sub. They enjoyed it, and it was good practice."
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Ellen H.
"I gave this to my 7th grade Pre-Algebra students. They were forced to think outside the usual GCF and LCM problems."
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Arleen S.

Description

Optimization Real Life Math Project. GCF (Greatest Common Factor), LCM (Least Common Multiple), Factors, Multiples, Divisibility Rules in real world problems.

This math project will have your students practicing real world math applications of GCF, LCM, Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility Rules.

To make it real, this activity includes numbers above 100 (GCF) and 12 (LCM). They will calculate GCF of 72 and 54, LCM of 54 and 72, and GCF of 162 and 126.

"A company asked you to help them optimize costs. The company has reported 4 problems to you that you need to analyze and propose solutions that are beneficial for them."

This project covers:

– Factors,

– GCF,

– Divisibility Rules for 3, 4, 5, 9, and 10

– Multiples,

– LCM,

– Multiplying & Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers (you can use calculators for calculations).

This resource includes:

- The editable digital version in Google Slides™.

- The editable PowerPoint™ version.

- The printable version in PDF.

- The Answer Key.

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GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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Inspire Math Matematyka
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$2.49

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Digital downloads
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Grades
6th - 8th
Pages
3 Student Pages + Google Slides Version + Answer Key
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Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour

What others say

"I left this activity for my class when I had to have a sub. They enjoyed it, and it was good practice."
star
Ellen H.
"I gave this to my 7th grade Pre-Algebra students. They were forced to think outside the usual GCF and LCM problems."
star
Arleen S.

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Description

Optimization Real Life Math Project. GCF (Greatest Common Factor), LCM (Least Common Multiple), Factors, Multiples, Divisibility Rules in real world problems.

This math project will have your students practicing real world math applications of GCF, LCM, Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility Rules.

To make it real, this activity includes numbers above 100 (GCF) and 12 (LCM). They will calculate GCF of 72 and 54, LCM of 54 and 72, and GCF of 162 and 126.

"A company asked you to help them optimize costs. The company has reported 4 problems to you that you need to analyze and propose solutions that are beneficial for them."

This project covers:

– Factors,

– GCF,

– Divisibility Rules for 3, 4, 5, 9, and 10

– Multiples,

– LCM,

– Multiplying & Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers (you can use calculators for calculations).

This resource includes:

- The editable digital version in Google Slides™.

- The editable PowerPoint™ version.

- The printable version in PDF.

- The Answer Key.

Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to follow me and be informed about my new products and sales. (or >> CLICK HERE)

Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for more resources.

Math&Art

Projects Based Learning

Inquiry Based Learning

Back to School/ First Day

End of the Year Activities

Drag & Drop Activities

Digital Escape Rooms

Pixel Art Mysteries

Games

Scavenger Hunts

Treasure Hunts

Instagram Facebook Pinterest

Report this resource to TPT
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Great review activity
Rated 5 out of 5
March 14, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I left this activity for my class when I had to have a sub. They enjoyed it, and it was good practice.
Ellen H.
2,083 reviews • Michigan
Grades taught: 5th
A challenging actuvity
Rated 5 out of 5
January 26, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I gave this to my 7th grade Pre-Algebra students. They were forced to think outside the usual GCF and LCM problems.
Arleen S.
132 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 14, 2024
Thank you for this resource, my students were very engaged and enjoyed this product.
Brittany Forsythe
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1,947 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 4, 2022
This resource was well thought out. It really made my students think. Some struggled a bit but once it was explained to them, they found they had success with the word problems on their unit test. This made them happy. I like resources that show a real world application of the concepts. Too many students do not feel they need to know these math skills. I used this as a review of the unit concepts. It helped me see what they really understood.
Kimberly M.
150 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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