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Mathematics

4th Grade

Hard

CCSS
4.NBT.B.5, 5.NBT.B.5, 4.NBT.A.2

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Sherri Williams

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0 Slides • 69 Questions

1

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The school store sold 34 T-shirts last week. Each T-shirt cost $16. Use the model to answer the question. 
1
$324
2
$480
3
$544
4
$900

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Lori started to draw an array to help her solve a math problem. She drew one full row and one full column of the array, as shown. She finished drawing the array correctly.

Which equation represents a problem Lori could solve using this array?

1

12 × 13 = 156

2

13 × 13 = 169

3

14 × 12 = 168

4

13 × 14 = 182

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Multiple Choice

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A

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B

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C

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D

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A factory makes 400 refrigerators every day. The factory makes 125 more stoves per day than refrigerators. Which equation can be used to find x, the total number of refrigerators and stoves the factory makes in one day?

1

x = 400 + 400 + 125

2

x = 400 + 125

3

x = 400 + 400 -125

4

x = 400 - 125

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Sabra read a total of 185 pages in three days.

  • On the first day, she read 85 pages.
  • On the second and third days, she read the same number of pages.


Which diagram shows a way to find p, the number of pages Sabra read on the third day?

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2
3
4

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What equation matches the strip diagram?
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36 - 9 = M
2
36 x M = 9
3
36 ÷ 9 = M
4
M x 8 = 36

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James, Micah, and Rebecca work at a restaurant. Last night there was $115 in the tip jar. They decided to divide the tips equally among themselves and leave any extra in the tip jar. How much did they leave in the jar?

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$1

2

$2

3

$38

4

$39

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Five students at Kaufman Elementary each collected 1,375 bottle caps.  How many bottle caps did they collect together?  Choose the equation that solves the problem.
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1,375 - 5 = X
2
1.375 + 5 = X
3
1,375 ÷ 5 = X
4
1,375 x 5 = X

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What equation matches the strip diagram.
1
(78 - 42) ÷ 3 = R
2
(78 ÷ 3) - 42 = R
3
78 - (42 ÷ 3) =R
4
R + 78 = 42

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Jacqueline took 7 days to go on a short vacation. How many hours was Jacqueline on vacation?

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31 hours

2

148 hours

3

168 hours

4

364 hours

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Juan has 440 blocks. Kristina has 280 more blocks than Juan has. The strip diagrams show how to find how many blocks they have all together.

What does 720 in the strip diagram represent?

1

How many blocks Kristina has?

2

How many blocks Juan has

3

How many blocks they have all together

4

How many more blocks Jonas has

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Greta ordered 8 pizzas for a party. There were 72 slices of pizza in all. Which equation, when solved, will tell how many slices, s, each pizza had?
1
8 × 9=s
2
8 x s =72
3
72 x 8 =s 
4
8− s = 72

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Multiple Choice

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1

185

2

195

3

175

4

165

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Using estimation, 36 x 69 is closest to...

1

1800

2

2800

3

2400

4

1200

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Cindy earned $27 a week at her part time job. Which is the best estimate of how much Cindy earned in one year? Remember there are 52 weeks in a year.
1
$1400
2
$1500
3
$1300
4
$2000

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Multiple Choice

Using estimation, 76 x 34 is closest to...

1

2,400

2

240

3

1,100

4

2,100

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Multiple Choice

Use estimation to find the closest product for 56 x 76

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4,200

2

4,800

3

480

4

3,500

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Which is the best estimate for 49 x 27?

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1,500

2

150

3

1,000

4

100

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Each fifth grade class at Jefferson Elementary has 26 students. There 4 fifth grade classes. What is the best estimate of the total amount of fifth grade students at Jefferson Elementary?

1

20

2

30

3

100

4

150

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Multiple Choice

Round to the nearest ten to estimate:

37 x 41

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40 x 40 = 1600

2

30 x 40= 1200

3

35 x 50 = 1750

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Multiple Choice

The product of 42 X 83 is closest to

1

4,000

2

3,600

3

3,200

4

2,700

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32 X 51

1

150

2

300

3

159

4

324

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21x3

1

75

2

60

3

100

4

150

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90 x 100 =
1
9,000
2
90
3
900
4
90.0

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1.234x1000

1

12.34

2

123.4

3

12,340

4

1234

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Multiple Choice

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The school store sold 34 T-shirts last week. Each T-shirt cost $16. Use the model to answer the question. 
1
$324
2
$480
3
$544
4
$900

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Multiple Choice

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Last autumn, Abby raked leaves in her neighbors' yard 23 times. She earned $15 each time she raked leaves. Use the model to answer the question. How much money did Abby earn raking leaves last autumn? 
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$110
2
$245
3
$275
4
$345

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Multiple Choice

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What is this multiplication strategy called?

1

Array

2

Area Model

3

Repeated Addition

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Based on the area model, what is the product of 13 and 7?

1

70

2

21

3

91

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What is the product of this area model?

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1,248

2

624

3

2

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What is the multiplication equation of this area model?

1

624 x 2

2

1,248 x 2

3

600,204 x 2

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Multiple Choice

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What partial product goes in area A in this area model?

1

120

2

1,200

3

700

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What equation matches this Area Model?

1

334 x 4

2

4 x 343

3

165 x 4

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Multiple Choice

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F

2

G

3

H

4

J

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Multiple Choice

A basketball team plays 85 games each year. How many games will the team play in 27 years?

1

1,290

2

2,305

3

2,295

4

2,290

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Multiple Choice

There are 32 teams in a basketball league. There are 13 players on each team. How many players are in the basketball league?

1

46

2

416

3

396

4

45

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Multiple Choice

An art teacher ordered 28 marker sets for his classes. There are 100 markers in each set. How many markers are in 28 sets?

1

1,000

2

28,000

3

2,800

4

128

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following expressions is NOT equivalent to 10 x 435?

1

10 x ( 400 + 30 + 5)

2

10 x (400) + 10 x (30) + 10 x (5)

3

400 + 30 + 5

4

4,350

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Multiple Choice

Ms. Tovar packs 35 boxes with limes. Each box holds 100 limes. How many limes can Ms. Tovar pack into these boxes?

1

350

2

135

3

3,005

4

3,500

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Multiple Choice

Mr. Luna and Mr. Campbell are keeping tack of how many points their students score playing math games online. Mr. Luna's class has 516 points. Mr. Campbell's class has 10 times as many points as Mr. Luna's class. How many points foes Mr. Campbell's class have?

1

5,016 points

2

5,160 points

3

5,106 points

4

51,600 points

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Multiple Choice

There are 29 triangles on a quilt. There are 100 times more squares on the quilt than triangles. Which expression is NOT equivalent to the number of squares on the quilt?

1

100 x (20 + 9)

2

2,900

3

200 + 9

4

100 x (20) + 100 x (9)

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Multiple Choice

A water bottle holds 18 ounces of water. There are 42 water bottles in a case. How many water are in a case?

1

60 ounces

2

183 ounces

3

756 ounces

4

None of the Above

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Multiple Choice

An elementary school has 1,430 students in kindergarten through fourth grade. Each students will receive four report cards throughout the year. If the school prints all report cards, how many report cards will the school print?

1

434

2

4,640

3

5,310

4

5,720

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Multiple Choice

The list shows the number of trees Isaiah planted in three years.


He planted 521 trees in the first year.

He planted 387 trees in the second year.

He planted 438 trees in the third year.


Isaiah wants to plant a total of 2,000 trees. How many more trees does Isaiah need to plant?

1

654

2

1,346

3

874

4

764

46

Multiple Choice

Jana bought 1 hat and 2 skirts. The hat cost $28.53, and the skirts cost $15.88 each. What was the total cost in dollars and cents of the items Jana bought?

1

$65.00

2

$60.29

3

$44.41

4

$45.00

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Multiple Choice

6,000-3,782
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2,218
2
2,318
3
3,218
4
2,812

48

Multiple Choice

10,000-5,555
1
5,055
2
4,445
3
3,555
4
6,445

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Multiple Choice

4.4A --- Sadie bought 234 bracelets on Monday, 456 on Tuesday, and 654 on Wednesday. How many more bracelets does she need to have 2500?
1
1156
2
3844
3
1056
4
1265

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Multiple Choice

The fifth-grade class at Newton School is selling raffle tickets to raise money for charity. The first week the students sold 4,109 tickets. They sold 4,973 tickets the second week and 5,247 tickets the third week.
How many tickets did the fifth-grade students sell in all?
1
143,290 tickets
2
 9,082 tickets
3
 13,219 tickets
4
 14,329 tickets

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Multiple Choice

The Dallas-Fort Worth area has five million, two hundred nineteen thousand, eight hundred three residents. Which statement about this value is true?

1

The digit 2 has a value of (2 × 100)

2

The digit 3 has a value of (3 × 10)

3

The digit 9 has a value of (9 × 10,000)

4

The digit 8 has a value of (8 × 100)

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The United States produces over seventeen million, five hundred thirty-three thousand cubic feet of timber a year. What is this number written in standard form?

1

17,533

2

17,000,533

3

17,533,000

4

170,533

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Multiple Choice

The population of the United States is approximately 318,892,103. Which expression shows the population of the United States in expanded notation?

1

(3 × 100,000,000) + (1 × 10,000,000) + (8 × 1,000,000) + (9 × 10,000) + (2 × 1,000) + (1 × 100) + (3 × 1)

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(3 × 100,000,000) + (1 × 10,000,000) + (8 × 1,000,000) + (8 × 100,000) + (9 × 10,000) + (2 × 1,000) + (1 × 100) + (3 × 1)

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Multiple Choice

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Last autumn, Abby raked leaves in her neighbors' yard 23 times. She earned $15 each time she raked leaves. Use the model to answer the question. How much money did Abby earn raking leaves last autumn? 
1
$110
2
$245
3
$275
4
$345

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Multiple Choice

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Luke made this model to find the product of 43 x 14. 
1
602
2
980
3
872
4
592

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Multiple Choice

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Use the model. What is the product of 15 x 12? 
1
152
2
225
3
144
4
180

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Multiple Choice

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What is this multiplication strategy called?

1

Array

2

Area Model

3

Repeated Addition

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Multiple Choice

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Based on the area model, what is the product of 13 and 7?

1

70

2

21

3

91

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Multiple Choice

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What is the product of this area model?

1

1,248

2

624

3

2

62

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What is the multiplication equation of this area model?

1

624 x 2

2

1,248 x 2

3

600,204 x 2

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Multiple Choice

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What is the multiplication equation of this area model?

1

13 x 7

2

103 x 7

3

91 x 7

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Multiple Choice

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What is the final step of finding the product of this area model?

1

70 + 21

2

10 + 3

3

91 + 7 + 13

65

Multiple Choice

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What is the missing number in the following area model?

1

225

2

9

3

50

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Multiple Choice

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What partial product goes in area A in this area model?

1

120

2

1,200

3

700

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Multiple Choice

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What number goes in the green rectangle?

1

35

2

14

3

45

68

Multiple Choice

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What multiplication equation matches this Area Model?

1

6 + 54

2

45 x 6

3

54 x 6

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Multiple Choice

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What equation matches this Area Model?

1

334 x 4

2

4 x 343

3

165 x 4

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The school store sold 34 T-shirts last week. Each T-shirt cost $16. Use the model to answer the question. 
1
$324
2
$480
3
$544
4
$900

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