28 AUG 20 FRI
S:
Math
From Me to Everyone: 06:03 PM
01) Write the first five multiples of 10.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:04 PM
10
20
30
40
50
From Me to Everyone: 06:04 PM
02) How many multiples can we write for a number?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:05 PM
1,000
From Me to Everyone: 06:06 PM
The number of multiples is UNLIMITED (infinite).
03) Write the factors of 10.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:07 PM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
From Me to Everyone: 06:09 PM
10/1 = 10, so 1 is a factor of 10.
10/2 = 5, so 2 is a factor of 10.
10/5 = 2, so 5 is a factor of 10.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:09 PM
1
2
5
10
From Me to Everyone: 06:13 PM
10/10 = 1, so 10 is a factor of 10.
Factors of 10 = 1, 2, 5, 10
03) Write the first five multiples of 20.
04) Write the first five multiples of 20.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:18 PM
Factors of 20: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10
20
40
60
80
100
From Me to Everyone: 06:23 PM
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05) Write the factors of 20.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:25 PM
1
2
4
5
10
20
From Me to Everyone: 06:25 PM
06) Write the first five multiples of 16.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:30 PM
16
32
48
64
80
From Me to Everyone: 06:31 PM
07) Write the factors of 16.
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:32 PM
Factors of 16: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
From Me to Everyone: 06:33 PM
08) Is the number of factors of a number LIMITED or UNLIMITED?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 06:37 PM
LIMITED
From Me to Everyone: 06:39 PM
Important: Factors of a number are LIMITED (finite)
Multiples of a number are UNLIMITED (infinite).
09) Write the first three multiples of 48.
From Saathvika Tetali to Me: (Privately) 06:45 PM
1
48
48
96
144
From Me to Saathvika Tetali: (Privately) 06:45 PM
10) Write the factors of 48.
From Saathvika Tetali to Me: (Privately) 06:58 PM
1
2
16
3
24
12
4
6
8
48
1
2
3
4
6
8
12
16
24
48
From Me to Saathvika Tetali: (Privately) 07:09 PM
10 divides 20 two times.
10 divides 30 three times.
10 divides 40 four times.
10 divides 50 five times.
10 divides 60 six times.
Therefore, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 are multiples of 10.
10 can be divided by 1.
10 can be divided by 2.
10 can be divided by 5.
10 can be divided by 10.
Therefore, 1, 2, 5, 10 are factors of 10.
10 divides 20 two times. (Active Voice)
20 can be divided by 10 two times. (Passive Voice)
20 is a multiple of 10.
10 is a factor of 20.
Sentence We expect good news.
Verb expect
Other forms of the verb expecting (present particilpe), expected (preterite), expected (past participle)
Verb form used base form
Tense Present tense
Subject We (pronoun); [To find the subject, ask the question 'who expect']
Object good news [To find the object, ask the question 'expect what'.]
Voice of the verb Active
(because there is no past participle or be form)
Be form required to change the voice is
How to begin the transformation? Start the sentence with the object.
Transformation Good news is expected by us.
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Politician | He contests elections to get power. |
Postman | He delivers mail. |
Scientist | He conducts experiments and finds new things. |
Receptionist | He gives information to the visitors. |
Secretary | He types the letters dictated by the boss. |
Soldier | He works for the army. |
Tailor. | He makes clothes for others. |
Teacher | He passes his knowledge to students. |
Taxi driver | You can call him if you want to go somewhere. |
Translator | He changes ideas from one language to another. |
Travel agent | He sells holidays and books tickets for you. |
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Psychiatrist | He cures illness of the mind. |
Policeman | He protects people from criminals. |
Captain | He is in charge of a ship. |
Lawyer | He takes up cases for people in courts. |
Waiter | He brings food to customers in a restaurant. |
Bishop | He is a priest of a high rank. |
Principal | He is the head of a school. |
CEO | He has the most important position in a company. |
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