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THE BEETLE AND THE BEE
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Game: THE BEETLE AND THE BEE

Aim: Collect the strawberries, avoid the bees

Method:
Move the beetle with the arrow keys or by tapping the screen. When the beetle catches the strawberry, you must answer the question. If you get it right you keep the strawberry and earn points.

Your final score is based on the time taken minus health lost divided by 10.

HCF using product notation
      
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The beetle and the bee game to practice
'HCF using product notation' for 7th grade

Find the highest common factor (HCF) of pairs of numbers using prime factorization and product notation

The highest common factor (HCF) of two numbers is the largest factor that is common to both numbers. It is also known as the Greatest Common Factor (GCF).

Product notation is a way of representing a number as a product of its prime factors. For example, the prime factorization of 24 can be written as 2³ × 3¹. To find the HCF of two or more numbers using product notation, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Write the prime factorization of each number using product notation.
  2. Identify the common factors of the two numbers
  3. Take the lower power of each factor that appears in both of the factorizations.
  4. Multiply the common factors together to get the HCF.

Example 1: Find the HCF of 18 and 24.

The prime factorization of 18 is:18 = 2¹ x 3²

The prime factorization of 24 is:24 = 2³ x 3¹

To find the HCF of 18 and 24, we take the lowest power of each prime factor that appears in both factorizations:

HCF(18,24) = 2¹ × 3¹ = 6


Example 2: Find the HCF of 16 and 28.

The prime factorization of 16 is:16 = 2⁴

The prime factorization of 28 is:28 = 2² x 7¹

To find the HCF of 16 and 28, we take the lower power of each prime factor that appears in both factorizations:

HCF(16,28) = 2² = 4


In this topic you are asked to find the highest common factor of pairs of numbers presenting your answers in product notation.

With our The beetle and the bee math game you will be practicing the topic "HCF using product notation" from 7th grade / Number / Multiples Factors Primes / Multiples Factors Primes. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to identify the Highest Common Factor (HCF) using product notation for the given pairs of numbers.

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Fast moving interactive game to learn math where you control the beetle and the bee moves randomly about the screen. The bee should be avoided and the strawberries collected by answering math questions from the topic you have selected - this is learning math for fun!

Notes

  • Fast moving game with character control via keyboard arrows.
  • Suitable for tablets and mobiles by tapping the direction you want the beetle to go.
  • Learn or revise your math and win strawberries for your beetle!
  • On the second set of 5 levels there are 2 bees to avoid...
  • It's a fun game, but it can be hard to get through to the end!
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How to play The beetle and the bee to practice
'HCF using product notation' for 7th grade

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The beetle is hungry and sees the tasty strawberry but the angry bee wants to sting it...

  1. Choose "The beetle and the bee" from the games selection page.
  2. When you start the game you are in the first level of a simple maze.
  3. You are the beetle and you want to eat the strawberry but there is a bee who will try to sting you.
  4. Each time the bee stings you, you lose a little of your life.
  5. Use your keyboard's arrows or tap the screen to move the beetle.
  6. Move the beetle around the obstacles avoiding the bee and get to the strawberry.
  7. When you catch a strawberry, you will get a math question from your selected topic.
  8. Select or enter the correct answer.
  9. If you are right you win the strawberry - now you must get back to the swirly "portal" at the top right of the screen.
  10. Entering the portal takes you to the next level of the maze.
  11. The game gets harder after the first 5 levels - now there are 2 bees trying to sting you...
  12. You need to complete all the levels without dying of bee stings to win.
  13. Your final score is your time taken minus your remaining health divided by 10.
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