Grade 4 - Progress in Mathematics

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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SET 2


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Compare. Write , , or .


  1. 8 4 18  9 2. 16 8 7  6
    Compute.

  2. (3 7)  1 4.(5 8)  7
    5a. 63  7 b. 8  4  8 
    Give the place and the value of the underlined digits.

  3. 528,347,106
    Give 4 related facts for:
    7a. 9, 8, 17 b.5, 7, 35
    Write in standard form.

  4. eighty thousand, forty-nine

  5. Stickers cost $.06 each. How much
    will 9 stickers cost?


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Order from least to greatest.


  1. 304, 340, 356, 324
    Round to the place of the underlined digit.
    2a. 92,315 b.387,082
    Write in standard form.
    3a. one hundred four thousand,
    three hundred seventy
    b.100,000 20,000  300  4
    Compute.
    4a. n 8  5 b. 15  6 b

  2. 23 6. 651 7. 59 8. 738
     34  728  24  216

  3. $21.50 $7.25 10.$33.95 $1.84


11.Helen buys a toothbrush for $.96 and soap
for $.45. How much change will she receive
from $2.00?
12.What four coins have the same value as one
quarter?
13.How many odd numbers are there between
132 and 180? Name them.
14.Write 4,305,060 in expanded form.
15.Jack gave the clerk $1.00 to pay for a $.32
item. The clerk then gave him 2 quarters,
1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies. Did he
receive the correct change? Explain.


  1. Joan has 356 stickers in her collection. Diane
    has 365. Which girl has more stickers?

  2. Round the sum of 350  23 126 to the
    nearest hundred.

  3. At $.96 a yard, what is the cost of 8 yards of
    material?

  4. A bookcase has 8 shelves. There are 6 books
    on each shelf. How many books are in the
    bookcase?

  5. Forty strawberries were divided equally among
    5 children. How many did each child receive?

  6. How much greater is the product of 6 and 7
    than the product of 5 and 8?


Compute.


  1. 3  6  4  5
    2.Double 8 and add 3.
    Round to estimate..

  2. 46 4. 371 5. 68 6. 482
     22  119  37  245
    Compute.

  3. 163 8. 572 9. 429 10. 2610
     257  388  194  1436
    11.Add mentally.
    75  60  50  40  25


12.Jan, Sue-ling, and Tanya scored 86, 80, and
100 on the math test. Jan’s score was the
lowest. Sue-ling had hoped to do better. Give
each child’s score.
13.Julio bought a sweater for $15.40 and shoes
for $22.90. How much change will he receive
from $40?
14.Find the total number of days in June,
February, December, and July.
15.Mr. Doyle is traveling 682 km from Pensacola
to St. Augustine. If he has already traveled
495 km, how much farther must he travel?

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