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2022- 4th Grade Math

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Julia moves the arm of a spinner one degree at a time 45 times. How many total degrees does Julia move the arm of the spinner?

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Which pair of lines appears to be perpendicular?

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The ground in a rectangular section of a park has a length of 24 feet and a width of 12 feet. What is the area, in square feet, of the ground in that section of the park?

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How many times greater is the value represented by the digit 6 in the number 6,419 than the value represented by the digit 6 in the number 84,362 ?

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Which equation represents the statement below?

forty-eight is six times as many as eight

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A number rounded to the nearest hundred is 3,700. Which number could not be the number before it was rounded?

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Brownies are sold at a bake sale.

  • 3 pans of brownies are for sale

  • each pan has 5 rows with 5 brownies in each row

  • each brownie is sold for $2

How much money is made when all of the brownies are sold?

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What is the value of 7,839 x 9 ?

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Which figure appears to be a right triangle?

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Matt has 4 pens. Sue has 4 times as many pens as Matt. Chris has 2 times as many pens as Sue. Which equation can be used to determine the number of pens Chris has?

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Cam has 35 tickets to use at an amusement park. He wants to use as many of the tickets on rides as he can. Each ride requires 4 tickets. How many tickets will Cam have left over after going on as many rides as he can?

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The students in Ms. Lee’s class collected 268 books to donate to a library. The books were packed into 4 large boxes. The same number of books were packed in each box. How many books were packed in each box?

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There are 24 students in Ms. Smyth’s fourth-grade class. There are 6 times as many fourth-grade students in the school as in Ms. Smyth’s class. Which equation can be used to find the total number of fourth-grade students in the school?

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The relationship between tickets earned and points earned in a game is described below.

  • 1 ticket earned for every 9 points earned

  • 2 tickets earned for every 18 points earned

  • 3 tickets earned for every 27 points earned

If the pattern continues, how many tickets are earned when 54 points are earned?

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A section of a library has 36 bookshelves. Each bookshelf holds exactly 48 books of similar size. What is the total number of books that all of the bookshelves will hold?

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