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Multistep Qs 4th Gr What's the Q ASKING?

Total questions: 8

Worksheet time: 16mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Tom and Lana were comparing their Halloween candy. Tom received 4 times as much candy as Lana received. Tom then split his candy evenly into 9 piles to eat later. If Nancy received 18 ounces of candy, how many ounces of candy would be in each of Tom's piles?

a)

Total amount of candy received

b)

Ounces of candy Lana received

c)

Ounces of candy in Tom received

d)

Ounces of candy in Tom's piles

2.

Sarah was trying to save up $475. At her job she made $12 an hour and she worked 28 hours a week. After paying for her food and other expenditures she ended up only saving 1/6 of her weeks earnings. How much money did she save up each week?

a)

How many weeks it took to save up $475

b)

12 weeks

c)

Amount of money saved each week

d)

Total amount of money made in a week

3.

Dominion Power has been studying the rise in population in a nearby city over the past ten years. They are working on creating graphs for an assignment. In the first four years of the study, the population increased by 5,765 people. In the next two years, the population increased by 2,789 people. In the last four years, the population increased by 8,723 people. If that ten year total doubles what is the total number of people the city's population has increased by in the past twenty years?

a)

Total amount of population growth in ten years

b)

How much the population grew in ten years

c)

How much the population grew in twenty years

d)

How much electrical power the population is using

4.

At the flea market Ned found 9 buckets of LEGOs with each bucket containing 1,736 LEGO pieces. If he wanted to split the LEGO pieces into 8 piles, how many pieces should he put into each pile?

a)

Total pieces of LEGOs

b)

Number of even piles Ned could make

c)

Number of pieces in each equal pile

d)

SUM of LEGOs

5.

Mrs. Anderson logs the number of minutes Timmy spends on the computer each day. She wants to make sure he isn't spending too much time online. In January, Timmy logged, 525 minutes. In February, Timmy was assigned several essays . He logged 5,182 minutes doing research online. How many more minutes did Timmy log in February?

a)

Total number of minutes Timmy logged online

b)

How many more minutes Timmy logged in January

c)

The difference between the amount of minutes Timmy spent online between February and January

6.

A king size candy bars costs $2 with each candy bar having 1,698 calories. You've budgeted enough money to buy 4 candy bars for a week but had very little self control. If you bought 4 candy bars and took 3 days eating them (eating the same amount each day) how many calories would you consume a Day?

a)

Amount of money spent on candy bears in a week

b)

How many candy bars you were able to buy

c)

How many calories you ate in a day

7.

While playing a video game Vanessa defeated 3 enemies with each enemy defeated earning her 2,250 points. She continued to play and doubled her points. If she traded in all her points for 4 extra lives, how many points is it per life?

a)

Amount of points she earned for each enemy defeat

b)

Amount of points earned for 6 enemy defeats

c)

How many points earned with one enemy defeat

d)

How many points one video life is worth

8.

Jean saw a basic computer for $695.00 and a printer for $95.00. In order to buy the computer, Jean would work each week for four months. He earned $157.00 in May, $210.00 in June, $377.00 in July and $145.00 in August. Has Jean earned enough money to buy the computer and printer? If so, how much will he have left over after the purchase?

a)

Total amount to buy the printer and computer

b)

Total amount Jean saved in four months

c)

Difference between how much Jean saved in four months and the sum of the computer and printer