Grade 4 - Progress in Mathematics

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Estimate. Then find the quotient.


  1. 3  1  0  5  6. 4  2  3  2  7. 6  2  5  8  8. 3  1  8  6  9. 5  1  3  0 

  2. 6  4  3  6  11. 7  2  0  1  12. 5  3  5  9  13. 4  3  5  4  14. 7  1  8  2 

  3. 9  7  5  6  16. 3  2  0  2  17. 9  3  3  7  18. 6  5  7  6  19. 8  1  9  7 

  4. 6  2  2  0  21. 4  2  2  8  22. 7  1  9  5  23. 5  2  9  5  24. 6  3  3  5 

  5. 7  3  0  8  26. 9  8  2  3  27. 8  6  9  2  28. 7  6  6  6  29. 9  7  1  7 


Divide.


  1. 657  9 31. 267  8 32. 396  4

  2. 462  5 34. 498  6 35. 591  7

  3. The dividend is 272. 37. The dividend is 359.
    The quotient is 34. The divisor is 7.
    What is the divisor? What is the remainder?

  4. Peg packs 594 wooden 39. Janice has 12 dozen wooden
    animals into 6 boxes of the pegs to put into plastic
    same size. At most, how containers. Each container holds
    many wooden animals does six pegs. How many containers
    she pack into each box? does Janice need to fit all the
    pegs?

  5. There are 147 tops at the 41. Brendan carves 193 figurines of
    factory store. If the same people for dollhouses. There are 4
    number of tops are sold on people in each dollhouse family.
    each of 5 days, what is the At most, how many families
    greatest number of tops that does he carve? How many
    could be sold each day? How figurines are left over?
    many tops would not be sold?


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