In math, "foggy" is not a term we typically use. However, if you meant to ask about "factors," then I can help you with that! Factors are numbers that can be multiplied together to get another number. For example, the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12.
Study Guide
Here are some key points to remember about factors:
A factor is a number that divides another number without leaving a remainder.
The factors of a number are the numbers that can be multiplied together to get that number.
Every number has at least two factors: 1 and itself.
To find the factors of a number, you can start by dividing the number by 1 and itself, and then continue dividing by other numbers to see if they divide evenly.
Example
Let's find the factors of 24: Factors of 24 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
Analyze characteristics and properties of two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships.
Identify, compare, and analyze attributes of two- and three-dimensional shapes and develop vocabulary to describe the attributes.
Connections to the Grade 4 Focal Points (NCTM)
Measurement: As part of understanding two-dimensional shapes, students measure and classify angles.