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Math IA 3 Review

Math IA 3 Review

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Mathematics

4th Grade

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6.NS.B.3, 4.NF.C.6, 4.NF.C.5

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39 Slides • 33 Questions

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4th Grade Math

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Mrs. Spry makes a design on a circle by painting some of its equal
parts. She paints of the circle blue, as shown below.

To complete the design, Mrs. Spry paints 2 more parts of the
circle purple. Which expression shows the fraction of the circle
that is painted when the design is complete?

a. - b. + c. + d. +

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Multiple Choice

What is another way to write the number thirteen thousand, five hundred and one.

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130.501

2

13.510

3

13.501

4

13.051

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Multiple Choice

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Mrs. Spry makes a design on a circle by painting some of its equal parts. She paints ⅗ of the circle blue.

To complete the design, Mrs. Spry paints 2 more parts of the circle purple. Which expression shows the fraction of the circle that is painted when the design is complete?

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3/5 - 1/5

2

4/5 + 2/5

3

3/5 + 2/5

4

2/5 + 1/5

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Mrs. Toma planted 7/10 of the vegetables in her garden.
What fraction of the vegetables does she still need to plant?

a.

1/3

b.

2/3

c.

7/10

d.

3/10

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Toma planted 7/10 of the vegetables in her garden. 

What fraction of the vegetables does she still need to plant? 


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1/3

2

2/3

3

7/10

4

3/10

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Which of the following shows a decomposition for the fraction of shaded
boxes in the picture?

a.

9/12

b.

5/6 + 4/6

c.

1/12 +1/12 +1/12 +1/12 +1/12 +1/12 +1/12 +1/12 +1/12

d.

1/12 + 2/12+/4/12

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following shows a decomposition for the fraction of shaded boxes in the picture? 


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9/12

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5/6 + 4/6

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1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 1/12

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1/12 + 2/12 + 4/12

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Which is a decomposition of 5/7?

a.

1/7 + 2/7 +1/7

b.

1/7 + 1/7 +3/7

c.

2/3 +2/3 + 1/1

d.

1/5 +4/2

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Multiple Choice

Which is a decomposition of 5/7? 


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1/7 + 2/7 + 1/7

2

1/7 + 1/7 + 3/7

3

2/3 + 2/3+ 1/1

4

1/5 + 4/2

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Which is a decomposition of 5/7?

a.

1/7 + 2/7 +1/7

b.

1/7 + 1/7 +3/7

c.

2/3 +2/3 + 1/1

d.

1/5 +4/2

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There were 8 balloons at a party. Liam popped 2 balloons and
Madison popped 3 balloons. What fraction of the balloons did the
kids pop together?

A.

2/3

B.

5/8

C.

2/8

D.

3/8

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Multiple Choice

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There were 8 balloons at a party. Liam popped 2 balloons and Madison popped 3 balloons. What fraction of the balloons did the kids pop together? 


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2/3

2

5/8

3

2/8

4

3/8

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There were 8 balloons at a party. Liam popped 2 balloons and
Madison popped 3 balloons. What fraction of the balloons did the
kids pop together?

A.

2/3

B.

5/8

C.

2/8

D.

3/8

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Which situation is represented by the equation 15 x 4 = ____

a.

Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 more dragons than Hiccup.
How many dragons does Astrid have?

b.

Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 more dragons than Hiccup.
How many dragons do they have in all?

c.

Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 times as many dragons as
Hiccup. How many dragons do they have in all?

d.

Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 times as many dragons as
Hiccup. How many dragons does Astrid have?

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Multiple Choice

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Which situation is represented by the equation    15 x 4 = ____


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  1. Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 more dragons than Hiccup. How many dragons does Astrid have?

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  1. Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 more dragons than Hiccup. How many dragons do they have in all?

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  1. Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 times as many dragons as Hiccup. How many dragons do they have in all? 

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  1. Hiccup has 15 dragons. Astrid has 4 times as many dragons as Hiccup. How many dragons does Astrid have?

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Solve:

343 ÷ 6 =

a.

57

b.

57 R1

c.

63 R5

d.

2,058

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Multiple Choice

343 ÷ 6 = 


1
  1. 57

2

57 R 1

3

63 R 5

4

2058

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Solve:

343 ÷ 6 =

a.

57

b.

57 R1

c.

63 R5

d.

2,058

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Isabella bought a book that cost $6.37. Isabella gave the clerk a
ten dollar bill. How much change did Isabella get back?

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Fill in the Blanks

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Isabella bought a book that cost $6.37. Isabella gave the clerk a
ten dollar bill. How much change did Isabella get back?

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Zach bought 2/8 lb. of american cheese and 4/8 lb. of turkey at the
store. How many ounces of cheese and meat did Yolanda buy at the
store? (1 lb. = 16 ounces.)

a.

Zach bought 4 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

b.

Zach bought 8 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

c.

Zach bought 12 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

d.

Zach bought 16 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

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Multiple Choice

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Zach bought 2/8 lb. of american cheese and 4/8 lb. of turkey at the store. How many ounces of cheese and meat did Yolanda buy at the store? (1 lb. = 16 ounces.)


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Zach bought 4 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

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  1. Zach bought 8 ounces of cheese and meat at the store. 

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  1. Zach bought 12 ounces of cheese and meat at the store. 

4
  1. Zach bought 16 ounces of cheese and meat at the store. 

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Zach bought 2/8 lb. of american cheese and 4/8 lb. of turkey at the store. How many
ounces of cheese and meat did Zach buy at the store? (1 lb. = 16 ounces.)

a.

Zach bought 4 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

b.

Zach bought 8 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

c.

Zach bought 12 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

d.

Zach bought 16 ounces of cheese and meat at the store.

Pounds (lbs)

Ounces (oz)

1/8

2 oz

2/8

4 oz

4/8 = 1/2

8 oz

6/8

12 oz

1

16 oz

2oz

2oz

2oz

2oz

2oz

2oz

2oz

2oz

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The chart below shows the number of seconds in different number
of minutes.
How many seconds should be entered in the chart for 4 minutes?

a.

240

b.

250

c.

300

d.

330

Number of
Minutes

Number of
Seconds

1

60

2

120

3

180

4

?

5

300

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Multiple Choice

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The chart below shows the number of seconds in different number of minutes. 

How many seconds should be entered in the chart for 4 minutes?


1

240

2

250

3

300

4

330

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The chart below shows the number of seconds in different number
of minutes.
How many seconds should be entered in the chart for 4 minutes?

a.

240

b.

250

c.

300

d.

330

Number of
Minutes

Number of
Seconds

1

60

2

120

3

180

4

?

5

300

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Nathan shaded the 10 by 10 grid below. How much of the
grid did Nathan shade?

a.

0.62

b.

0.32

c.

62

d.

0.062

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Multiple Choice

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Nathan shaded the 10 by 10 grid below. How much of the grid did Nathan shade? 


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  1. 0.62

2

0.32

3

62

4

0.062

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Nathan shaded the 10 by 10 grid below. How much of the
grid did Nathan shade?

a.

0.62

b.

0.32

c.

62

d.

0.062

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Math Response

What is the fraction shown? 

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Multiple Choice

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  1. What is  an equivalent fraction that matches? 

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30/100

2

3/100

3

300/10

4

300/100

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a.

What is the fraction shown?

b.

What is an equivalent fraction that
matches?

3
10

3
10
=
30
100

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In the model, 7/100 is shaded. Which decimal has the same
value as 7/100.

a.

0.07

b.

0.7

c.

7.00

d.

7.07

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Multiple Choice

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In the model, 7/100 is shaded. Which decimal has the same value as 7/100.

1

0.07

2

0.7

3

7.00

4

7.07

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In the model, 7/100 is shaded. Which decimal has the same
value as 7/100.

a.

0.07

b.

0.7

c.

7.00

d.

7.07

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7
10

28
100
+

Solve:

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Math Response

7/10 + 28/100

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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7
10

28
100
+

Solve:

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65
100

2
10
+

Solve:

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Math Response

65/100 + 2/10

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Solve:

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3
10

32
100
+

Solve:

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Math Response

3/10 + 32/100

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Solve:

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2

100

9
10
+

Solve:

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Fill in the Blanks

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2

100

9
10
+

Solve:

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Which statement best describes these two
fractions?

a.

B has fewer parts

b.

B is the same as A

c.

B is smaller than A

d.

B is larger than A

A

B

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Multiple Choice

Which statement best describes these two fractions 9/12 and 3/4?



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  1. 3/4 has fewer parts 

2
  1. 3/4 is the same as 9/12

3
  1. 3/4 is smaller than 9/12

4
  1. 3/4 is larger than 9/12 

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a.

b.

c.

d.

A

B

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The 3 students are shown in line according to their height from
least to greatest. No two students are are the same height.

Sarah’s height is 3 ½ feet and Michael is 4 feet.

1.

What height could John be?

2.

Explain your answer.

Sarah John Michael

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The 3 students are shown in line according to their height from least to greatest. No two students are are the same height. 


Sarah’s height is 3 ½ feet and Michael is 4 feet. 


  1. What height could John be?



Draw a number line to show what John’s possible height could be.


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I know John has to be a height that is taller than Sarah but less than Michael. I know
that there are fractions in between 3 ½ and 4 feet, so I drew a number line to show
what John’s possible height could be.

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Draw

Maggie measured the length of ribbons in inches. She put her data on the line plot shown below. 


Plot these fraction : 1/8, 3/8, 5/8, 1, 1/8, 3/8, 3/8, 3/8, 1/8

If she were to line up the ribbons end to end, what is the total length of ribbons? 


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Some students compared the time that they spent reading. Use the line plot
below to answer the following question. What is the difference between the
longest amount of time and the shortest amount of time students spent
reading.

a.

4 hours

b.

2 hours

c.

1 hour

d.

3 hours

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Multiple Choice

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Some students compared the time that they spent reading. Use the line plot below to answer the following question. What is the difference between the longest amount of time and the shortest amount of time students spent reading.


1

4 hours

2

2 hours

3

1 hour

4

3 hours

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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Multiple Choice

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The model shown represents the fraction 141001\frac{4}{100} .

Choose the equivalent decimal value.

1

1.04

2

1.4

3

14.0

4

1.004

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Multiple Choice

Choose true or false: 3/8 is equivalent to 9/24

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Megan made two types of cookies. She used 2 3/4 cups of flour in the first batch and 2 1/4 cups of flour in the second batch. How many cups of flour did she use in all?

1

3/4 cups

2

4 cups

3

5 cups

4

4 2/4 cups

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Multiple Choice

Two brothers are painting equal-sized walls in their rooms. Jon has painted 3/4 of one wall. Mark has painted 5/8 of another wall. Which statement correctly models how much the boys have painted?

1

3/4 < 5/8

2

3/4 > 5/8

3

4/4 < 4/4

4

3/4 = 5/8

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Open Ended

 Sophia and Harrison went to their favorite restaurant. Sophia ordered a hamburger and an iced tea. Harrison ordered a small pizza and a soda. 

The hamburger cost $8.69. 

The small pizza cost $12.50.

 The iced tea cost $1.25. 

The soda cost $1.67. 

What is the difference between the total cost of Sophia’s food and drink and the total cost of Harrison’s food and drink?   

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Multiple Choice

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1
2
3
4

69

Multiple Choice

Which number sentence is true?

1
2
3
4

70

Multiple Choice

Question image

Who ran the shortest distance?

1

Maria

2

Leah

3

Jonas

4

They all ran the same distance

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Multiple Choice

Question image
1
2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

Dominic picks  510\frac{5}{10}  cup of berries. Dwight picks  310\frac{3}{10}  cup. They eat  410\frac{4}{10}  cup. How much do they have left?

1

410\frac{4}{10}  

2

810\frac{8}{10}  

3

1210\frac{12}{10}  

4

910\frac{9}{10}  

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