
Ready Math Lesson 10.4 Extra Practice
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Mathematics
4th Grade
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The Lopez family goes to the movies. They buy 2 adult tickets for $6 each and 3 child tickets for $4 each. Write and solve an equation to represent how much money the family spends on movie tickets, t.
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Grace earns $5 each time she walks her neighbor’s dog. She walks the dog 5 times in one week. Then she spends $7 on a book and $9 on a building set. Write and solve an equation to represent how much money Grace has left, m.
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During the basketball game, Mika makes 3 baskets worth 2 points each, 2 baskets worth 3 points each, and 2 free throws worth 1 point each. Write and solve an equation to represent how many points Mika scores, p.
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Will has 20 pounds of apples. He makes 2 batches of applesauce that use 4 pounds each, one batch of apple butter that uses 6 pounds, and he uses 3 pounds to make juice. Write and solve an equation to represent how many pounds of apples Will has left.
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Tasha spends 25 minutes reading on Wednesday night. She spends 17 more minutes reading on Thursday than she did on Wednesday. Write and solve an equation to find how many minutes Tasha spent reading on Wednesday and Thursday nights.
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Erik has 2 bags of bird seed. One bag has 10 pounds of seed, and the other bag has 8 pounds of seed. He fills 7 bird feeders with 2 pounds each. Write and solve an equation to find how many pounds of bird seed are left.
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There are 15 boys and 19 girls in math club. The tables in Mrs. Miller’s classroom seat 4 students each. Write and solve an equation to find how many tables Mrs. Miller will need.
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