MAP: Grade 4 Math

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44 questions
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Dustin’s cat weighs 8.75 pounds. What is the weight, in pounds, of Dustin’s cat written as a number name?

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Bailey lives 1,284 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. She rounds this distance to a certain place value. Select the two numbers that could be Bailey’s correctly rounded distance, in miles.

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Anita’s dad is 6 feet tall. How many inches tall is Anita’s dad?

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A group of 155 students and 14 adults go on a field trip. They take 4 buses on the field trip. The people going on the field trip are divided as evenly as possible among the 4 buses. What is the greatest number of people on any of the 4 buses?

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Ken collects coins from different counties. He measures the width, in inches, of each coin. He rounds each width to the nearest 1/8 inch. His measurements are listed below:


Make a line plot to represent Ken's data

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Of the members on the school cheer team, 3/12 wore shorts at practice. One of the members who wore shorts was a boy, and the other two members who wore shorts were girls.

Which equation correctly represents the members of the school cheer team who wore
shorts at practice?

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Alex earned $3,208 in the month. He had to make a monthly rent payment of $1,439. How much of the money earned did Alex have left?

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The first four terms of a number pattern are shown. 11, 16, 21, 26 What rule describes how to make the number pattern?

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Sam draws an equilateral triangle. Which shape could be Sam’s shape?

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Barbara received 6 paychecks for $1,906 each. To find how much money she earned, Barbara used the expression 6 × 1,906. How much money, in dollars, did Barbara earn?

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Marcy exercised for 5 hours last week. She swam for 3/4 of the time she exercised last week. How many hours did Marcy swim last week?

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An angle is shown.


What is the measure of the angle?

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Kelsey writes down her high score in a video game. One of the digits in her high score represents a value that is 10 times greater than the value of another digit in her high score.
Which score could be Kelsey's high score?

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Tom noticed 4/100 of the cars in a parking lot are red.
What is the fraction of the red cars written as a decimal?

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Liam has 4 books. Mason has 3 times as many books as Liam. **Which equation shows how to find the number of books Mason has?**

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Jacques says her town has one hundred eighty thousand four hundred seventeen people living in it.
What is this number written in expanded form?

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Jeremy built a rectangular deck that has an area of 198 square feet. The deck has a width of 9 feet.
What is the length, in feet, of Jeremy’s deck?

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Select the two prime numbers.

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Maria measures the areas of two parks in square feet.
  • Murphy Park has an area of 21,483 square feet.
  • Waterfront Park has an area of 20,395 square feet.
Maria writes 21,483 > 20,395 to correctly compare the areas of the two parks. In each number, circle the digit that can be used to compare the two areas.

In each number, circle the digit that can be used to compare the two areas.

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Allan ran 5/8 of a mile. Garrett ran 5/6 of a mile. Allan says Garrett ran farther than Allan because 8 is greater than 6. Which statement best explains why Allan is not correct?

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A rhombus is shown.
Which diagram shows the correct line of symmetry for the rhombus?

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Select the three fractions that are equivalent to 6/9.

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Katharine counts how many people are on the bus each day when she gets on. She counts this number for 20 days. She makes a frequency table to show her data.


Order the statements from the least value to the greatest value by writing the numbers of the statements in the boxes.

  1. The range of the number of people on bus
  2. The mode of the number of people on bus
  3. The number of people on bus that occurs the least
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Sara has 515 rocks in her rock collection. She wants to divide her rocks equally into 4 boxes.
What is the fewest number of rocks that Sara could notput in boxes?

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Ms. Li made a line plot showing the height of each student in her classroom.

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Miguel brings 3 pies to a bake sale. He sells 1 3/8 pies in the first hour of the bake sale and 1 2/8 pies in the second hour of the bake sale. What fraction describes the total number of pies Miguel sells in the first two hours of the bake sale?

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A ray of an angle is shown below. Use the protractor to draw another ray so that the angle formed by the two rays is 50°.

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Rachel says that 2, 5, and 7 are all factors of her favorite number. Select the three statements that must be true about Rachel’s favorite number.

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Last year, a museum had eighty-five thousand twenty visitors. What is the number of visitors the museum had last year as a base ten numeral?

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A model is shown.
Which expression represents the model?

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Which diagram shows two perpendicular line segments?

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The students and teachers at Maple Grove Elementary are going on a school trip. There are 16 school buses that are each taking 48 people on the trip. What is the total number of people on all 16 school buses?

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Sam has 3/4 gallon of milk. How many pints of milk does he have?

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Suzie has 10 marbles and adds 2 marbles to her collection each week. Which pattern represents the number of marbles she has from week 0 through week 4?

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The city of Franklin has a population of 46,578. The city of Valley Grove has a population of 51,926. Both populations are rounded to the nearest thousand. What is the best estimate for the combined population of the two cities?

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Ramon, Samantha, and Taj went to a picnic. They ate a total of 5/8 pound of potato salad. To show the fraction of a pound of potato salad that each person could have eaten, Taj wrote the equation shown.


Write a number from 1 to 8 in each box to show the fraction of a pound of potato salad that each person could have eaten.

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A school cafeteria prepared chicken nuggets for lunch. Each of 432 students was served 6 chicken nuggets. At the end of lunch, there were 43 chicken nuggets left unserved. How many chicken nuggets did the cafeteria prepare for lunch?

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John decorates a poster in the shape shown.

Select the two categories that describe the shape of John’s poster.

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Jerry ran 4/10 of a mile. Which number could Jerry use to show the distance, in miles, he ran?

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Travis solves a math problem on a piece of paper. On the paper, Travis shows how he finds the perimeter of a rectangular poster by adding all four side lengths together—but the paper gets torn.


What is the perimeter, in feet, of the poster?

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There are 13,517 students in the Anoka School District and 22,419 students in the Brower School District. Which statement about the number of students in the Anoka and Brower School Districts is true?

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Sara used a total of 1 cup of liquid for a recipe. She used 2/5 cup of vinegar, and the rest of the liquid she used was milk.


How much milk, in cups, did Sara use for the recipe?

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Shapes A and B are shown.

A student makes the following three statements:
  1. Both shapes are rhombuses.
  2. Both shapes are rectangles.
  3. Both shapes are parallelograms.
Explain why each statement is correct or incorrect.

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Laura uses a recipe to make salsa. The ingredients are shown:
  • 6/8 cups tomato sauce
  • 4/8 cups chopped tomatoes
  • 7/8 cups corn
  • 6/8 cups black beans
  • 2/8 cups chopped onion
  • 1/8 cups chopped green pepper
What is the total number of cups of ingredients in the salsa recipe? Show or explain your work.