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2019- 4th Grade Math

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Which comparison is true?

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There are three different sections to sit in at a baseball park. The number of people who can sit in each section is described below.

red section seats 200 people

blue section seats 20 fewer people than the red section

green section seats 2 times as many people as the blue section

What is the total number of people who can sit in the baseball park?

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Which figure is an example of a line segment?

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What is the value of the expression below?

2,816 x 7

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A teacher buys the folders listed below.

  • 5 boxes of red folders with 36 folders in each box

  • 6 boxes of blue folders with 32 folders in each box

Which number is closest to the total number of red and blue folders that the teacher buys?

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Which two numbers both round to 1,500 when rounded to the nearest hundred?

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Mr. Fuller wants to put fencing around his rectangular-shaped yard. The width of the yard is 55 feet and the length is 75 feet. How many feet of fencing does Mr. Fuller need?

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A truck is parked next to a tree. The height of the truck is 6 feet. The height of the tree is 3 times the height of the truck. Which equation can be used to find the height of the tree?

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Which statement about an object turning degrees around in a circle is true?

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Which statement represents the number sentence below?

8 = 4 x 2

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How does the value of the digit 3 in the number 63,297 compare to the value of the digit 3 in the number 60,325 ? Be sure to include what you know about place value in your answer.

Explain your answer

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Ms. Peterson wants to replace all the floor tiles in her kitchen. The kitchen floor is 12 feet long and 7 feet wide. If Ms. Peterson already has 45 one-foot square tiles, how many more one-foot square tiles does she need to completely cover the kitchen floor?

Show your work

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