Math Review # 11 Story Problems About Combining

Math Review # 11 Story Problems About Combining

4th Grade

24 Qs

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Math Review # 11 Story Problems About Combining

Math Review # 11 Story Problems About Combining

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

4th Grade

Medium

CCSS
2.NBT.B.7, 2.OA.A.1, 4.NBT.A.2

+12

Standards-aligned

Created by

Bernie Grieve

Used 5+ times

FREE Resource

24 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is a story about combining for an equation?

A story about adding apples and oranges to find the total number of fruits.

A story about subtracting pencils from a box.

A story about dividing candies among friends.

A story about multiplying the number of cars in a parking lot.

Tags

CCSS.2.OA.A.1

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Lees traveled 397 miles one day and 406 miles the next day. Altogether, how many miles did the Lees travel in two days?

The Lees traveled 803 miles in two days. Equation: 397 + 406 = 803

The Lees traveled 703 miles in two days. Equation: 397 + 406 = 703

The Lees traveled 793 miles in two days. Equation: 397 + 406 = 793

The Lees traveled 813 miles in two days. Equation: 397 + 406 = 813

Tags

CCSS.2.NBT.B.7

CCSS.3.NBT.A.2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following are the correct two addition facts and two subtraction facts for the fact family 8, 9, and 17?

8 + 9 = 17, 9 + 8 = 17, 17 - 8 = 9, 17 - 9 = 8

8 + 8 = 16, 9 + 9 = 18, 17 - 8 = 9, 17 - 9 = 8

8 + 9 = 17, 9 + 8 = 17, 17 - 9 = 7, 17 - 8 = 9

8 + 9 = 17, 8 + 8 = 16, 17 - 8 = 9, 17 - 9 = 7

Tags

CCSS.2.NBT.B.5

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the greatest three-digit even number that can be written using the digits 1, 2, and 3?

132

312

213

231

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Compare. (Try to answer the comparison before adding.) 8 + 7 + 6 ○ 6 + 7 + 8

8 + 7 + 6 = 6 + 7 + 8.

8 + 7 + 6 > 6 + 7 + 8.

8 + 7 + 6 < 6 + 7 + 8.

8 + 7 + 6 ≠ 6 + 7 + 8.

Tags

CCSS.7.NS.A.1D

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Write this comparison using digits and a comparison symbol: Eighty thousand is greater than eighteen thousand.

80,000 > 18,000

80,000 < 18,000

8,000 > 18,000

80,000 = 18,000

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Write the following sentence using digits and symbols: Forty minus fourteen equals twenty-six.

40 - 14 = 26

40 - 16 = 24

40 - 12 = 28

40 - 24 = 16

Tags

CCSS.2.OA.A.1

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