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4th Grade End of Year Math Review

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  • Q1
    Spiders are a type of arachnid. Arachnids normally have 8 legs. How many legs would you count on 3 spiders?
    36 legs
    32 legs
    24 legs
    40 legs
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  • Q2
    Which multiplication fact can help you find 24 divided by 6?
    6 x 6
    4 x 2
    6 x 4
    6 x 5
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  • Q3
    What three numbers complete the pattern? 9, 12, 15, 18, ___, ___, ___
    15, 12, 9
    16, 14, 12
    21, 24, 27
    20, 22, 24
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  • Q4
    Brad is making costumes for the school play. The list shows the total yards of cloth he used after making each costume. 18, 24, 30, 36 How many yards of cloth will he have used after he makes one more costume?
    49
    42
    48
    54
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  • Q5
    What is the value of the 4 in 743,279?
    400,000
    4,000
    400
    40,000
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  • Q6
    Round 232,832 to the nearest ten thousand.
    230,000
    240,000
    300,000
    220,000
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  • Q7
    Estimate by rounding to the nearest hundred. 765 - 134
    600
    800
    700
    500
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  • Q8
    Trisha estimated 5,409 + 2,945 by rounding each number to the nearest thousand. What did she add?
    4,000 + 3,000
    5,000 + 2,000
    5,000 + 3,000
    6,000 + 3,000
    120s
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  • Q9
    Subtract: 527 - 362
    165
    155
    65
    122
    120s
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  • Q10
    Complete this statement. To find 4 x 600, multiply 4 and 6. Then write _____ zeros at the end.
    24
    3
    2
    10
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  • Q11
    A factory can produce about 76 computers in 1 day. What is a reasonable estimate of the number of computers the factory can produce in 3 days?
    240 because 3 x 76 is about 3 x 80 = 240
    270 because 3 x 76 is about 3 x 90 = 270
    210 because 3 x 76 is about 3 x 70 = 210
    180 because 3 x 76 is about 3 x 60 = 180
    120s
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  • Q12
    Find the product. 5 x 37 = n
    n = 195
    n = 150
    n = 205
    n = 185
    120s
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  • Q13
    A jumbo jet is traveling at a speed of 540 miles per hour. At this speed, how far will the jet travel in 6 hours?
    1,260 miles
    3,240 miles
    204 miles
    3,204 miles
    120s
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  • Q14
    In a class, 30 students will present their science projects. Each student gets to talk for 15 minutes. How much time is needed to present all the science projects?
    460 minutes
    45 minutes
    450 minutes
    1350 minutes
    120s
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  • Q15
    Estimate by rounding to the nearest ten. 56 x 23
    2,100
    200
    1,200
    120
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  • Q16
    There are 25 plastic forks in a package of plasticware. How many forks are in 20 packages?
    5,000 forks
    50,000 forks
    50 forks
    500 forks
    120s
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  • Q17
    Multiply 84 x 87.
    7,408
    6,308
    7,308
    7,221
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  • Q18
    Multiply 81 x 85.
    6,985
    5,885
    6,885
    6,970
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  • Q19
    An 8-car train holds a total of 480 luggage bags. If the same number of luggage bags travel in each car, how many will each car hold?
    60 luggage bags
    70 luggage bags
    6 luggage bags
    7 luggage bags
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  • Q20
    Helen's older sister wants to buy a car that costs $3,480. She earns $9 for every hour she works. About how many hours must she work to earn enough money to buy the car?
    400
    500
    600
    700
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