Factor Pairs Worksheet
Explore factor pairs of numbers with this Grade 4 math worksheet, including identification, true/false, fill-in-the-blanks, and short answer questions.
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Read each question carefully and provide the best answer. Remember that a factor pair is two numbers that multiply together to get a product.
1. Which of the following is a factor pair of 24?
3 and 7
4 and 6
2 and 10
5 and 5
2. Which number has the factor pair 7 and 8?
15
49
56
64
1. The numbers 5 and 6 are a factor pair of 30.
True
False
2. Every number has at least one factor pair.
True
False
1. The factor pairs of 12 are (1, 12), (2, 6), and ( , ).
2. If 9 is a factor of 45, then is its factor pair.
1. List all the factor pairs for the number 18.
2. Explain how you can find a factor pair of a number.
Match each number with one of its factor pairs.
1. 36
a. (4, 7)
2. 28
b. (6, 6)
3. 50
c. (5, 10)
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