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End-of-Module 1 Assessment Task - 4th Grade

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Question 1
1.

Compare the value of each 7 in the number 771,548. Use charts, numbers, and words to explain.

Question 2
2.
Compare by using >, <, or = in the circle.

234 thousands + 7 ten-thousands _______ 241,000

Write (234 thousands + 7 ten-thousands) in standard form:
_______
Question 3
3.
Compare by using >, <, or = in the circle.

4 hundred thousands – 2 thousands _______ 200,000

Write (4 hundred thousands – 2 thousands) in standard form:
_______
Question 4
4.
Compare by using >, <, or = in the circle.

1 million _______ 4 hundred thousands + 6 hundred thousands

Write (4 hundred thousands + 6 hundred thousands) in standard form:
_______
Question 5
5.
Compare by using >, <, or = in the circle.

709 thousands – 1 hundred thousand _______ 708 thousands

Write (709 thousands – 1 hundred thousand) in standard form:
_______
Question 6
6.
Norfolk, Virginia has a population of 242,628.

Baltimore, Maryland has 376,865 more people than Norfolk.

How many people live in Baltimore? _______

Charleston, South Carolina has 496,804 less people than Baltimore.

How many people live in Charleston? _______

What is the total population of all 3 cities? _______
Question 7
7.
Round Charleston’s population to the nearest 100,000.

_______
Question 8
8.
Record each city’s population in numbers, words, and expanded form:

Norfolk’s population: _______
In words: _______
In expanded form: _______

Baltimore’s population: _______
In words: _______
In expanded form: _______
Charleston’s population: _______
In words: _______
In expanded form: _______
Question 9
9.
Compare the population of Baltimore and Charleston using < , > , or =

Baltimore _______ Charleston
Question 10
10.

Eddie lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, which has a population of 24,286. Eddie says that Norfolk’s population of 242,628 is about 10 times as large as Fredericksburg’s population. Explain Eddie’s thinking.