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Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 End of Module Assessment

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 End of Module Assessment

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4th Grade

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4.OA.B.4, 4.NBT.B.6, 3.OA.A.3

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Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 End of Module Assessment

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: 33 x 45=

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297

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1,485

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1,353

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298

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Multiple Choice

There is a new skating rink opening in January.

The rectangular floor is 54 meters long and 46 meters wide. How many square meters of flooring do they need?

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2,485 square meters

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2,484 square meters

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2,470 square meters

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590 square meters

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Multiple Choice

The skating rink ordered small posters and large posters to promote their opening. 10 times as many small posters were ordered as large posters. If there were 12 large posters and 132 total posters, how many more small posters were ordered than large posters?

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120

2

132

3

108

4

102

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Multiple Choice

What number is a multiple of 8?

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4

2

2

3

28

4

32

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Multiple Choice

Select the Prime number.

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27

2

1

3

9

4

7

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Multiple Choice

Select the Composite Number.

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25

2

1

3

2

4

53

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Multiple Choice

Divide 

 2,000÷5=2,000\div5=  

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4

2

40

3

400

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4,000

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Multiple Choice

75 crayons are in a box. If 5 teachers share 2 boxes equally, how crayons does each teacher receive?

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35

2

30

3

25

4

50

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Multiple Choice

 856 ÷ 8=856\ \div\ 8=  

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17

2

107

3

170

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100 r 7

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Multiple Choice

Uniforms are sold in packages of 6. The store's 14 employees were given 3 uniforms each. How many packages will the skating rink need to order?

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6

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7

3

8

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9

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Multiple Choice

There are three numbers for the combination to the skating rink's safe. The first number is 14. The other two numbers can be multiplied together to give a product of 36. What are all of the possibilities for the other two numbers?

Select the two numbers that could be part of the combination.

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30 and 3

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27 and 3

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5 and 7

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4 and 9

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