This document contains 15 math problems covering a variety of topics including place value, writing numbers, factors, ratios, fractions, geometry, and measurement. The problems involve skills like identifying place values, writing numbers, finding factors, solving equations, calculating ratios, converting fractions, finding lengths, areas, and numbers of objects. The questions provide practice for a Grade 4 math assessment covering essential number sense and algebraic reasoning.
This document contains 15 math problems covering a variety of topics including place value, writing numbers, factors, ratios, fractions, geometry, and measurement. The problems involve skills like identifying place values, writing numbers, finding factors, solving equations, calculating ratios, converting fractions, finding lengths, areas, and numbers of objects. The questions provide practice for a Grade 4 math assessment covering essential number sense and algebraic reasoning.
This document contains 15 math problems covering a variety of topics including place value, writing numbers, factors, ratios, fractions, geometry, and measurement. The problems involve skills like identifying place values, writing numbers, finding factors, solving equations, calculating ratios, converting fractions, finding lengths, areas, and numbers of objects. The questions provide practice for a Grade 4 math assessment covering essential number sense and algebraic reasoning.
1. What is the place value of the underlined digit in 583, 235?
2. Write two hundred eighty-five thousand three in figures. 3. If 1 is included, how many common factors do 30 and 48 have? 4. The sum of two numbers is 19 and their product is 84. What are they? 5. How many 18th are there in 5/6? 6. Change to improper fraction. 7. If 15/20 = N/100, what is N? 8. Anna bought dozens of eggs and used dozens to make lecheflan. How many eggs were left? 9. The ratio of girls to boys in a class is 3:5. If there are 40 pupils in the class, how many are boys? 10. There are 1200 Grade 4 pupils in Kalayaan Elementary School. If 45 % of them are girls, how many are boys? 11. What is the supplement of the complement of a 42-degree angle? 12. The radius of a circular park is 52 meters. If you jog around its edge, how many meters would you have jogged? Use . 13. What is the area of the circular park in 12? 14. Trees are planted 5 meters apart a long a straight line 135 meters long. How many trees are there? 15. The total surface area of a cube is 216 square meters. How long is its edge?