Grade 4 - Progress in Mathematics

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Is each a multiple of 4? Write yesor no.


  1. 16 14. 7 15. 32 16. 18 17. 42 18. 36


Is each a multiple of 5? Write yesor no.
19. 24 20. 15 21. 70 22. 54 23. 30 24. 48

List the first eleven multiples of each.


  1. 6 26. 4 27. 9 28. 10 29. 8 30. 5


Write the first four common multiples for each set
of numbers. Then write the least common multiple (LCM).


  1. 2, 4 32. 3, 9 33. 4, 8 34. 6, 3 35. 5, 10

  2. 2, 8 37. 6, 9 38. 8, 12 39. 7, 2 40. 2, 10

  3. 4, 5 42. 8, 10 43. 4, 6 44. 9, 12 45. 3, 5

  4. 2, 4, and 10 47. 3, 9, and 12 48. 2, 3, and 9

  5. 6, 8, and 12 50. 4, 6, and 8 51. 5, 6, and 10


Write trueor falsefor each statement. If true,
give an example. If false, explain why.


  1. All multiples of 3 are 53. All multiples of 4 are
    divisible by 3. multiples of 8.

  2. No multiples of 9 are 55. Some multiples of 6 are
    multiples of 3. multiples of 12.

  3. All multiples of 2 are 57. No multiples of 5 are
    even numbers. even numbers.

  4. Some multiples of 3 59. All multiples of 7 are
    are odd numbers. odd numbers.


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