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Helen [10]
3 years ago
8

A multiplication table. In the row labeled 3, the numbers 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 23, and 27 are highlighted. In the row labele

d 7, the numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, and 63 are highlighted.
Here the rows for 3 and 7 are highlighted. How would you find the multiple of 3 that would form a ratio with 35 that is equivalent to 3over7



1. Find 3,7,15,35 in the row for 7.
2. Follow the column up until you reach the row for 3,7,15,35.
3. The number 3,7,15,35.
forms a ratio to 35 that is equivalent to StartFraction 3 Over 7 EndFraction.
English
1 answer:
elixir [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

imma give u an example if u dont mind

Explanation:

The table below shows all the products of pairs of numbers between 1 and 9.

Table1_d31d2c26d0e1b05f05fb2edbbd106bb4

Which numbers appear only once in the table of products? Where are these numbers located in the table? Why?

Which numbers appear the most frequently in the table? Why?

Which numbers between 10 and 20 do not appear in the table? What do these numbers have in common?

IM Commentary

The goal of this task is to encourage students to study the multiplication table, a familiar object, from a novel point of view. The table shows some, but not necessarily all, factorizations of different numbers. For example, 24 appears 4 times in the table:

24=3×8=8×3=6×4=4×6.

For the 9 by 9 multiplication table shown, only the numbers 1 through 9 appear with all of their factorizations. Working through the table to see where different numbers appear, the students will have a good opportunity to observe the symmetry of the table which comes from the commutative property of multiplication: a×b=b×a.

The last part of this question gives an opportunity for the teacher to discuss prime numbers since the list of numbers the students produce will all be primes. This makes sense in the context because a prime number cannot be written as a product of two smaller whole numbers. The first non-prime number not appearing in the table is 22=2×11, the product of the smallest prime number with the smallest prime number bigger than 9.

The main standard for mathematical practice which aligns with this task is MP7, Look For and Make Use of Structure, since the goal of the task is to help students understand the multiplication table from the point of view of factorizations. If students work on this task in groups and share their insights, then it is also a good opportunity to engage in MP3, Construct Viable Arguments and Critique the Reasoning of Others.

Solution

The numbers which only appear once in the table are 1, 25, 49, 64, and 81. These are all along the diagonal of the table. These squares are each shaded in different colors in the picture below:

Factors1_32c57c5e663195b1876107d6025474b5

This makes sense because a number such as 48 = 6 × 8, not on the diagonal, also appears as 48 = 8 × 6. This is the commutative property of multiplication and several of these squares are shaded below:

Factors2_3da792d3e8c1f74bfbc2c6651acd3eff

For a number on the diagonal like 49=7×7, the two factors are the same and so when we switch their order, we don't get a different entry in the table. Some products on the diagonal, such as 2 × 2 = 4, do also appear elsewhere because they have a different factorization (4 × 1 and 1 × 4 in this case). If we extended the table to include products of all numbers, then every number n (including all perfect squares) would appear at least twice as n×1 and 1×n.

Several numbers appear 4 times in the table: 6, 8, 12, 18, and 24. These are shown below:

Factors3_ea93e78faaeb7e0725167bbca78d7c1c

There are some numbers, such as 9, 16, and 36, which appear 3 times. The numbers which appear 4 times have two distinct factorizations into single digit numbers (up to the order of the factors): for example, 24=4×6=3×8. If the table were continued further, other larger numbers such as 72 and 48 would appear many more than 4 times. The number 72 will eventually appear 12 times and the number 48 will appear 10 times.

We see that 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, and 20 all appear in the table so the missing numbers between 10 and 20 are

11,13,17,19.

The multiplication table contains all products of single digit numbers. So a number not in the table can not be factored as a product of two single digit numbers. In the case of 11, 13, 17, and 19, this means that they do not factor at all, except as a product of 1 and themselves. So this list is the list of prime numbers between 10 and 20.

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