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Math review Fourth Grade

Review 35 Write in standard form. 6,000 + 500 + 20 + 9 Find the difference. 9,403 - 726 Find the product. 57 x 20 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) There are 7 feet of ribbon decorating a bulletin board. How many inches of ribbon is this? A clock chimes 4 times every hour. How many times does it chime in one week? Division Measurement Bonus

Solution 35 6,529 8,677 1,140 Write in standard form. 6,000 + 500 + 20 + 9 6,529 Find the difference. 9,403 – 726 8,677 Find the product. 57 x 20 1,140 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) 33 r 1 There are 7 feet of ribbon decorating a bulletin board. How many inches of ribbon is this? 84 inches A clock chimes 4 times every hour. How many times does it chime in one week? 24 x 4 x 7 = 672 times Division Measurement Bonus

Review 36 * + @ = * Write in standard form. 30,000 + 500 + 4 Find the sum. 65 + 203 + 124 + 2,436 Find the product. 48 x 30 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You purchase a piece of candy that is 3 feet long. How many inches is this? * + @ = * What does @ equal? Do you know anything about the value of *? Division Measurement Bonus

Solution 36 30,504 2,828 1440 36 inches @ = 0; Write in standard form. 30,000 + 500 + 4 30,504 Find the sum. 65 + 203 + 124 + 2,436 2,828 Find the product. 48 x 30 1440 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) 21 r 2 You purchase a piece of candy that is 3 feet long. How many inches is this? 36 inches * + @ = * What does @ equal? Do you know anything about the value of *? @ = 0; * is the same value on each side Division Measurement Bonus

Review 37 45 ÷ 7 = Write in standard form. 5,000,000 + 200 + 7 Find the difference. 14,507 – 3,865 Find the product. 37 x 80 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) 45 ÷ 7 = You ran 50 yards. How many feet did you run? Sarah had some marbles. She gave 8 to Marco and 7 to Pat. Then Tina gave her 6 marbles. When Sarah counted her marbles she had 16. How many marbles did Sarah have at first? Division Measurement Bonus

Solution 37 Write in standard form. 5,000,000 + 200 + 7 5,000,207 Find the difference. 14,507 – 3,865 10,642 Find the product. 37 x 80 2960 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) 45 ÷ 7 = 6 r 3 You ran 50 yards. How many feet did you run? 150 feet Sarah had some marbles. She gave 8 to Marco and 7 to Pat. Then Tina gave her 6 marbles. When Sarah counted her marbles she had 16. How many marbles did Sarah have at first? 25 marbles Division Measurement Bonus

Review 38 31 ÷ 4 = Write in standard form. 50,000 + 6000 + 40 + 7 Find the sum. 14 + 507 + 3 + 865 Find the product. 42 x 90 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) 31 ÷ 4 = You have 48 feet of ribbon. How many yards of ribbon do you have? Three consecutive even numbers add up to 642. Find the three numbers. Division Measurement Bonus

Solution 38 Write in standard form. 50,000 + 6000 + 40 + 7 56,047 Find the sum. 14 + 507 + 3 + 865 1,389 Find the product. 42 x 90 3780 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) 31 ÷ 4 = 7 r 3 You have 48 feet of ribbon. How many yards of ribbon do you have? 48 ÷ 3 = 16 yards Three consecutive even numbers add up to 642. Find the three numbers. 212, 214, 216 Division Measurement Bonus