Showing posts with label Grade - 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grade - 4. Show all posts
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Arithmetic Word Problems
Arithmetic Word Problems
1. You bought three toys for your sister. One $5.75, another
for $4.35 and the third one for $6.55. You gave $20.00 bill
to pay for the toys, how much money you get back?
2. During the vacation trip Alice flew 3,400 miles the first day,
2,500 miles the fifthday, and 3,450 miles the last day. How
many miles did Alice fly during the trip?
3. A river flows at a speed of 3 miles per hour over the first
30 miles, twice as fast over its second 20 miles, and three
times as fast during the last 10 miles. At what speed does
the river flow in the last 10 miles?
4. A soccer player receives the ball at a speed of 25 miles per
hour and passes it twice as fast to a player who kicks it into
the goal one and one-half times faster than that, scoring a
goal. At what speed is the ball kicked into the goal?
5. Jordon had $5,500 in his bank account and withdrew $1,220
from it on Monday, $540 on Tuesday, and $2,340 on
Wednesday. How much money does he has left in his
account?
6. Donald spent $10.75 for pizza, $4.50 for salad, $6.52 for
fries and $5.00 for juice. Donald paid with a $50.00 bill.
How much change did he gets?
7. The steps of a staircase in a building are 9 inches tall. How
many steps are needed to go from one floor to the next if the
floor height in the building is 9 feet?
8. Seventy-five employees of a company buy a lotto ticket
together and win $22.5 million. How much does each
employee win?
9. The flying distance between two cities is 4,500 miles and it
takes 8 hours to cover the distance by plane. At what
average speed do planes fly between the two cities in miles
per hour?
10. Mary buys one pint of vanilla ice cream, one of straw-berry
and one of chocolate at the same price for a total of $5.97.
How much does the ice cream cost per pint?
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Word Problems
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Mental Math Problems
Mental Math Problems
1. The number of edges of a cylinder plus number of sides
of a square is equal to __________________.
2. The value of 'n' in the equation '5n+10 = 20' is
______________________.
3. The value of the unknown number in the equation :
24 x ? = 28 + 20 is _________________.
4. Approximately how many hours does a person sleep in
5 weeks? _____________________.
5. 500 nickels = __________ dimes or ___________ quarters.
6. Melisa is 4 years younger than Selina. Selina is 2 years
older than Manu. The sum od their ages is 18 years.
How ole is Manu? __________________.
7. 100 hundreds - 700 ones + 270 tens = ? ______________.
8. 180/20+105x20 ? ______________.
9. The sum of 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10 = ? _____________.
10. The GCF of 24, 72, and 144 is ? _____________
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Menu Word Problems
Menu Word Problems
Onion Fries = $1.75 Coca Cola = $1.10 French Fries = $1.50 Ice Cream Cone = $2.50 Bagel = $1.25 Milk Shake = $2.70 Cheese Burger = $4.50 Taco = $2.20 |
Answer the Menu Word Problems -
1. Sandra purchases an order of French fries and an Ice
cream cone. How much money will she get back if she
pays $5.00?
2. What is the total cost of an Ice cream cone and an order
of Bagel?
3. What is the total cost of an order of French fries, a Coca
cola and an ice cream cone?
4. What is the total cost of Onion rings, Milk shake and Cheese
bagel?
5. Celena purchases a Cheese burger, an Ice cream cone and
a Bagel. How much money will she get back if she pays
$20.00?
6. Samy wants to buy a Coca cola. How much money will he
need?
7. What is the total cost of a Cheese burger?
8. Williams purchases an Ice cream cone, an order of French
fries and a Milk shake. If he had $10.00, how much money
would he have to pay?
9. If Ellen wanted to buy an order of French fries and Taco,
how much would she have to pay?
10. If Jason wanted to buy an Ice cream cone and a Coca cola,
how much money would he have to pay?
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Word Problems
Word Problems
1. Write a number that is less than 700, greater than 600 and has
0 tens.
2. How many multiples of 10 are there from 245 to 375?
3. How many times would the digit 5 be printed in writing the
numbers 1 to 250?
4. How many different ways can you show $13.35 using loonies,
quarters, dimes and pennies?
5. Which number is closest to 79 879?
a) 79 989 b) 79 889 c) 99 879 d) 69 879
6) Round the number to the nearest 100. – 13,764
7) Find two numbers, whose difference is 585. Now find three
other pairs of numbers whose difference is 585?
8) Find two numbers whose sum is 946. Now find three other
pairs of numbers whose sum is 946?
9) Jacob delivered 465 flyers. He has 535 more to deliver.
How many flyers did he start with?
10) Flora signed 538 letters on the weekend and 916 letters during
the week. How many did she sign altogether?
11) Ryan delivered 8786 posters. Sheree delivered 6394. Who
delivered more posters? How many more?
12) Katie has 500 invitations to send. She has sent 388. How
many more does she have to send?
13) A bottle of juice holds enough to fill six glasses. How many
bottles would be needed to serve 25 people?
14) Which number is closest to 4000?
a) 498 b) 4098 c) 3098 d) 3980 e) 4350
15) Complete the patterns…………..
a) 0, 4, 8, 12, --------------------- , 40
b) 0, 9, 18, 27, -------------------- , 90
c) 30, 27, 24, 21, ------------------- , 0
d) 70, 63, 56, 49, ------------------- , 0
16) Add the following –
a) 5039 + 7393 b) 2500 + 2948 c) 9983 + 3944
d) 3049 + 3093
17) The school library has 8,096 books. The same amount of
books is stored along each of the 4 walls. How many books
are along each wall?
18) There are 7 boxes on a truck. Each box weighs 650 kilograms.
What is the weight of all the boxes?
19) Miss. Brown travels 1025 kilometers each week. How many
kilometers will she travel in 7 weeks?
20) The seating capacity of a sports arena is 7,560. The seats are
arranged in 6 sections of the same size. How many seats are
there in each section?
21) Charles worked 80 problems in 5 days. He worked the same
number of problems each day. How many problems did he
work each day?
22) There are 9 rows of tiles on a floor. There are 18 tiles in each
row. How many tiles are there on the floor?
23) An 8 – story apartment building is 112 feet high. Each story is
the same height. What is the height of each story?
24) A sheet of plywood weighs 21 kilograms. What would be the
weight of 8 sheets?
25) A company made 4,325 cars in 5 days. The same number
of cars was made each day. How many cars were made
each day?
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Word Problems
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Grade - 4 Math
Grade - 4: (Nelson - Math)
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Patterns in Mathematics
Chapter 2: Numeration
Chapter 3: Data Management
Chapter 4: Addition and Subtraction
Chapter 5: Measuring Length and Time
Chapter 6: Multiplication and Division Facts
Chapter 7: 2-D Geometry
Chapter 8: Area and Grids
Chapter 9: Multiplying Greater Numbers
Chapter 10: Dividing Greater Numbers
Chapter 11: 3-D Geometry and 3-D Measurement
Chapter 12: Fractions and Decimals
Chapter 13: Probability
Chapter 14: Patterns and Motion in Geometry
Note : The following link can take you to get more hands on exercises.
http://www.math4.nelson.com/studentcentre/studtryout.html#ch1
Chapter 1: Patterns in Mathematics
Chapter 2: Numeration
Chapter 3: Data Management
Chapter 4: Addition and Subtraction
Chapter 5: Measuring Length and Time
Chapter 6: Multiplication and Division Facts
Chapter 7: 2-D Geometry
Chapter 8: Area and Grids
Chapter 9: Multiplying Greater Numbers
Chapter 10: Dividing Greater Numbers
Chapter 11: 3-D Geometry and 3-D Measurement
Chapter 12: Fractions and Decimals
Chapter 13: Probability
Chapter 14: Patterns and Motion in Geometry
Note : The following link can take you to get more hands on exercises.
http://www.math4.nelson.com/studentcentre/studtryout.html#ch1
Resources (References):
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Math Formulae
Math Formulae
1. Area of a square is side * Side.
2. Perimeter of a square is 4 * Side.
3. Perimeter of a rectangle is 2*(length + width).
4. Area of a rectangle is length * width.
5. Diameter of a circle is 2 * radius.
6. Total angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
7. The sum of two even numbers is even number.
8. The sum of two odd numbers is even number.
9. The sum of even + odd is odd number.
10. The sum of odd + even is odd number.
11. The multiplication (product) of two even numbers is even number.
12. The multiplication (product) of two odd numbers is odd number.
13. The multiplication (product) of even and odd numbers is even number.
14. The multiplication (product) of odd and even numbers is even number.
15. The total angles of a circle is 360 degrees.
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Grade - 4,
Math Formulae
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Math Word Problems........
Math Word Problems........
1. At the school sports day, there were 24 races.
The principal gave 15 first place ribbons to Grade 4
and 9 first place ribbons to Grade 5. How many
more races did Grade 4 win than Grade 5?
The principal gave 15 first place ribbons to Grade 4
and 9 first place ribbons to Grade 5. How many
more races did Grade 4 win than Grade 5?
2. In one soccer game, Derek, Ryan, and Kristen
each scored some goals. How many goals did they
score altogether?
each scored some goals. How many goals did they
score altogether?
3. Sam is 8 years older than Dave. Dave is 12 years
old. How old is Sam?
old. How old is Sam?
4. A crocodile first laid a clutch of 69 eggs. When
she laid eggs again, 129 eggs were counted. How
many eggs did she lay in all?
she laid eggs again, 129 eggs were counted. How
many eggs did she lay in all?
5. Alice is playing a game of Toss and score. She
scored a total of 24 points with 3 tosses. Where
could his markers have landed?
scored a total of 24 points with 3 tosses. Where
could his markers have landed?
6. A box of candies costs $7.98. How much 5 boxes
of candies cost?
of candies cost?
7. Mary has 378 stickers. Lara has 29 fewer stickers
than Mary. How many stickers does Lara have?
How many stickers do the girls have in all?
than Mary. How many stickers does Lara have?
How many stickers do the girls have in all?
8. Fred, Ram and Suzy share 36 cookies equally.
How many cookies does each child have?
How many cookies does each child have?
9. In a school 128 kids collect stamps. 534 kids do
not collect stamps. How many children go to the
school?
not collect stamps. How many children go to the
school?
10. Canada became a country in 1867. At that time, t
here were 4 provinces. In what year will Canada
celebrate its 150th birthday?
here were 4 provinces. In what year will Canada
celebrate its 150th birthday?
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Grade - 4,
Word Problems
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