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Addition and subtraction word problems

Grade 4 Word Problems Worksheet

The table shows the number of people visiting an art museum over 3
months.

January February March


Child 28 34 56
Adult 59 ? 55
Senior 15 22 ?
Total ? 139 ?

1. What is the total number of people that visited the art museum
in January?

2. Compared to January, how many more children go to the


museum in February?

3. How many adults visited the museum in February?

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4. 16 more seniors visited in March than the number that visited in
January and February combined. How many seniors visited the
museum in March?

5. Which month had the highest number of visitors?

6. Write an equation using “x” and then solve the equation.


“In February, there were x museum pass holders admitted to
the museum. 68 of the visitors did not have a museum pass.”

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Answers

January February March


Child 28 34 56
Adult 59 83 55
Senior 15 22 53
Total 102 139 164

1. 28 + 59 + 15 = 102
A total of 102 people visited the art museum in January.

2. 34 – 28 = 6
Compared to January, 6 more children go to the museum in
February.

3. 139 – 34 – 22 = 83
83 adults visited the museum in February.

4. 15 + 22 + 16 = 53
53 seniors visited the museum in March.

5. The total admission of March = 56 + 55 + 53 = 164


March has the highest number of admissions.

6. 68 + x = 139
x = 71
There were 71 pass holders admitted to the museum in February.

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Addition and subtraction word problems
Grade 4 Word Problems Worksheet

The library is being relocated. The librarians are busy organizing the
books.

1. Three boxes filled with fiction books and two boxes filled with
reference books were just delivered. If each box is filled with
120 books, how many fiction books are there?

2. From the boxes just delivered, a librarian takes out 40 reference


books to put on the shelf. Then, she takes out another 65
reference books and leave them at the checkout counter.
How many reference books are left in the boxes?

3. There were 445 non-fiction books but 83 went missing and 45


were transferred to another library. How many non-fiction
books are left?

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4. According to the library system, there are 238 new patrons, 145
inactive patrons and 673 active patrons. How many patrons
are there in total in the library system?

5. There are 2,475 books in total in the library. 592 books are on
loan and 137 books are missing. Out of the 592 books, 74 books
are late. How many books are there in the library?

6. Write an equation using “x” and then solve the equation.


The library bought 115 new fictions, 38 non-fiction and x new
reference books. They ordered 174 books in total.

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Answers

1. 120 + 120 + 120 = 360


There are 360 fiction books.

2. 120 + 120 – 40 – 65 = 135


There are 135 reference books left in the boxes.

3. 445 – 83 – 45 = 317
There are 317 non-fiction books left.

4. 238 + 145 + 673 = 1,056


There are 1,056 patrons using the library system.

5. 2,475 – 592 – 137 = 1,746


There are 1,746 books in the library.

6. 115 + 38 + x = 174
153 + x = 174
x = 21
The library bought 21 new reference books.

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Adding and subtracting decimals
Grade 4 Word Problems Worksheet

1. There are 4.5 litres of milk in a pot. The chef stirs in 2.5 g of salt
and 1.2 litres of water. How much liquid is in the pot?

2. The chef took out 54.8 g of butter but then found out that he
took out 6.9 g of butter more than he need. How much butter
did he need?

3. The chef is making 10.5 batches of dinner rolls. For each batch,
he kneaded dough for 0.7 hours and let the dough rest for 1.6
hours. Then he baked the dough for 0.4 hours. How long does it
take to make each batch of dinner rolls?

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4. There are 19.3 cups of flour in a bag. The chef uses 2.9 cups for
making cookies. Then, he uses 1.2 cups of sugar and 5.1 cups of
flour for making banana bread. How many cups of flour are
left?

5. The chef filled a big pot with 3.7 cups of water and filled a
smaller pot with 7.3 cups of water. Which pot has more water?

6. There are two containers of butter. The blue container has 10.6
oz butter, and the green container has 9.9 oz butter. Which
container has less butter?

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Answers

1. 4.5 + 1.2 = 5.7


There are 5.7 litres of milk.

2. 54.8 – 6.9 = 47.9


He needs 47.9 g of butter.

3. 0.7 + 1.6 + 0.4 = 2.7


It takes 2.7 hours to make the dinner rolls.

4. 19.3 – 2.9 – 5.1 = 11.3


11.3 cups of flour are left.

5. 3.7 < 7.3


The smaller pot has more water.

6. 9.9 < 10.6


The green container has less butter.

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Adding and subtracting decimals
Grade 4 Word Problems Worksheet

1. On a farm, the farmer harvested 30.7 crates of apples and 27.9


crates of oranges. How much more crates of apples are
harvested?

2. The birch tree outside the farm is 3.5 meters tall. The pine tree is
5.4 meters tall. The maple tree is 1.1 meter taller than the birch
tree. Which is taller, the maple tree or the pine tree?

3. Farmer Joe uses 9.5 bags of fertilizer for the pumpkin field. He
uses 0.7 more bags of fertilizers for the tomato field. Compared
to the tomato field, he uses 1.3 less bags of fertilizers for the
cabbage field. How many bags of fertilizers does he uses for
the cabbage field?

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4. The price for pumpkin last year is $1.40 per kilogram. The price
for pumpkin this year is increased by $0.80 per kilogram. What is
the price for pumpkin this year?

5. The distance between the farm and downtown is 14.8 km, and
the distance between the farm and farmer's market is 18.4 km.
Is the farm closer to downtown or the farmer’s market?

6. Farmer Joe has 12.4 acres of land. He uses 4.5 acres of land for
growing fruits and 6.1 acres of land for growing vegetables.
How much land does he have left to use?

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Answers

1. 30.7 – 27.9 = 2.8


2.8 more crates of apples are harvested.

2. 3.5 + 1.1 = 4.6


The maple tree is 4.6 meters tall.
4.6 < 5.4
The pine tree is taller.

3. 9.5 + 0.7 – 1.3 = 8.9


He uses 8.9 bags of fertilizers for the cabbage field.

4. 1.4 + 0.8 = 2.2


The price for pumpkin this year is $2.20 per kilogram.

5. 14.8 < 18.4


The farm is closer to downtown.

6. 12.4 – 4.5 – 6.1 = 1.8


He has 1.8 acres of land left to use.

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Long division by single digit (no remainder)
Grade 4 Division Worksheet
Find the quotient.

1. 2. 3.
2 5,236 7 1,204 9 7,227

4. 5. 6.
7 7,266 5 8,455 5 2,835

7. 8. 9.
8 7,848 9 6,840 5 3,670

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Long division by single digit (no remainder)
Grade 4 Division Worksheet
Find the quotient.

1. 2,618 2. 172 3. 803


2 5,236 7 1,204 9 7,227

4. 1,038 5. 1,691 6. 567


7 7,266 5 8,455 5 2,835

7. 981 8. 760 9. 734


8 7,848 9 6,840 5 3,670

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Long Division with remainders within 1-10,000
Grade 4 Division Worksheet

Find the quotient with remainder.


1. 2. 3.
4 6,743 2 7,685 2 8,731

4. 5. 6.
7 8,360 4 5,910 5 4,817

7. 8. 9.
8 3,515 7 5,134 8 6,029

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Long Division with remainders within 1-10,000
Grade 4 Division Worksheet

Find the quotient with remainder.


1. 1,685 R3 2. 3,842 R1 3. 4,365 R1
4 6,743 2 7,685 2 8,731

4. 1,194 R2 5. 1,477 R2 6. 963 R2


7 8,360 4 5,910 5 4,817

7. 439 R3 8. 733 R3 9. 753 R5


8 3,515 7 5,134 8 6,029

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Multiplication and division word problems
Grade 4 Word Problems Worksheet

A hotel has 7 floors. The lobby, restaurant and gym are located on
the ground floor. The guestrooms are on 1st to 6th floors.

1. If there are 35 standard rooms on each floor, how many


standard rooms are there?

2. There are 4 housekeepers working on each floor. One room


only requires one housekeeper. If the housekeepers try
distributing the work equally, how many housekeepers need to
clean more rooms that the others?

3. If each standard room can fit 2 guests, what is the maximum


number of guests that all the standard rooms can
accommodate?

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4. There are 18 suites altogether in the hotel, how many suites are
there on each floor if each floor has the same floorplan?

5. Each suite has 3 beds and there is a bed side table beside
each side of each bed. How many bed side tables are there in
all the suites?

6. Write an equation using “x” and then solve the equation. The
rate charged for a standard room is $250 dollars. A couple
stayed in a standard room for x nights and their total room
charge is $750.

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Answers

1. 35 x 6 = 210
There are 210 standard rooms.

2. 35 ÷ 4 = 8 remainder 3
3 housekeepers need to clean more rooms than others.

3. 210 x 2 = 420
The maximum number of guests that all the standard rooms can
accommodate is 420 guests.

4. 18 ÷ 6 = 3
There are 3 suites on each floor.

5. 3 x 2 x 18 = 108
There are 108 bed side tables.

6. 250x = 750
x=3
The couple stayed for 3 nights.

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Multiplication and division word problems
Grade 4 Word Problems Worksheet

A printing company has 6 printing machines.

1. Each printing machine costs $4,500. How much did the


company pay for the machines?

2. All 6 printing machines together can print 222 pages in a


minute. How many pages can each machine print per hour?

3. If a new order involved printing 3,800 pages but one of the


machines is out of order, how many pages does each working
machine print for this order if they each print the same number
of pages?

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4. There are 3 teams of maintenance staff. If each team take 8-
hour shifts and has 4 members, how many maintenance staff
are there?

5. There are 5 salespersons and 22 clients. If each client only deals


with one salesperson and the clients are divided as equally as
possible among the salespersons, how many salespersons are
responsible for 5 clients?

6. Write an equation using “x” and then solve the equation.


Three orders are to be done today. Each order involves printing
x pages. As a result, there are total of 9900 pages to be printed
today.

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Answers

1. 4,500 x 6 = 27,000
The company paid $27,000 for the machines.

2. 222 ÷ 6 = 37
Each machine can print 37 pages per minute.
37 x 60 = 2,220
Each machine can print 2,220 pages per hour.

3. 3,800 ÷ 5 = 760
Each machine will print 760 pages.

4. 3 x 4 = 12
There are 12 maintenance staff.

5. 22 ÷ 5 = 4 remainder 2
2 salespersons are responsible for 5 clients.

6. 3x = 9,900
x = 3,300
Each order has 3,300 pages.

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Equivalent Fractions
Grade 4 Fractions Worksheet

Complete the equivalent fractions.

1. 1 2. 42 3. 4
6
= 24 9
= 63 8
= 24

4. 18 126 5. 12 6. 9 54
25
= 4
= 24 12
=

7. 6 8. 5 9. 1
7
= 56 10
= 90 2
= 10

10. 2 12 11. 30 12. 4 40


3
= 5
= 50
= 100

13. 1 10 14. 3 15. 6


3
= 7
= 28 2
= 12

16. 4 17. 12 18. 2


5
= 10 6
= 36 4
= 16

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Equivalent Fractions
Grade 4 Fractions Worksheet

Complete the equivalent fractions.

1. 1 4 2. 6 42 3. 4 12
6
= 24 9
= 63 8
= 24

4. 18 126 5. 2 12 6. 9 54
25
= 175 4
= 24 12
= 72

7. 6 48 8. 5 45 9. 1 5
7
= 56 10
= 90 2
= 10

10. 2 12 11. 3 30 12. 4 40


3
= 18 5
= 50 10
= 100

13. 1 10 14. 3 12 15. 1 6


3
= 30 7
= 28 2
= 12

16. 2 4 17. 2 12 18. 2 8


5
= 10 6
= 36 4
= 16

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Equivalent Fractions
Grade 4 Fractions Worksheet

Complete the equivalent fractions.

1. 1 2. 1 3. 12
3
= 27 2
= 12 9
= 18

4. 5 10 5. 9 6. 40
= 18 10
= 80 6
= 60

7. 1 8. 36 9. 1 4
4
= 36 25
= 50
= 8

10. 2 11. 3 27 12. 5 45


7
= 42 5
= = 108

13. 5 50 14. 54 15. 4


= 80 10
= 60 5
= 35

16. 2 17. 11 18. 3


7
= 49 12
= 48 4
= 36

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Equivalent Fractions
Grade 4 Fractions Worksheet

Complete the equivalent fractions.

1. 1 9 2. 1 6 3. 6 12
3
= 27 2
= 12 9
= 18

4. 5 10 5. 9 72 6. 4 40
9
= 18 10
= 80 6
= 60

7. 1 9 8. 18 36 9. 1 4
4
= 36 25
= 50 2
= 8

10. 2 12 11. 3 27 12. 5 45


7
= 42 5
= 45 12
= 108

13. 5 50 14. 9 54 15. 4 28


8
= 80 10
= 60 5
= 35

16. 2 14 17. 11 44 18. 3 27


7
= 49 12
= 48 4
= 36

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