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100

I am a number less than 100. 

My ones digit is 4.

The sum of my digits is an even number.

My tens digit is a multiple of 3. 

What number am I?

64

100

Lucy was 130 cm tall when she was 8 years old. In the next year, she grew 5 cm, and the following year 3cm less than the previous year. How tall was she at the age of 10?

137 cm

100

There are 10 pies. 4 of the pies are apple. The rest are cherry. What fraction of the pies are cherry?

The fraction should be simplified.

3/5

100

Paige has 100 pennies. She gives 50 cents to her brother. Write a fraction and a decimal that show the portion she gave to her brother.

50/100       =      .50

100

In a marathon, Mike finished ahead of Fred. Emma finished after Fred. John finished after Agnes and Agnes finished later than Emma. In what sequence did each of them finish the marathon?

Mike  Fred   Emma   Agnes  John

1st                                    Last

200

I am an even number between 5 and 20. If you keep subtracting 5 from me, you will be left with 0. 

Who am I?

10

200

For a school picnic, Mrs. Smith divide her students into 5 groups. In each group, there were 18 boys and 8 fewer girls than boys. How many students went for the school picnic?

140

200

Put the following fractions in order from least to greatest.

1/2        3/4          2/8

2/8          1/2         3/4

200

The sandwich costs $4.73. The salad costs $4.39. Which costs more?

sandwich

200

Kevin bought four towels for $8 each and a blanket for $18. He paid, and the shopkeeper handed him back $50. What denomination was the note Kevin used to pay?

$100

300

There are 25 children standing in a straight line in Mrs. Smith's class. Every 4th child is wearing glasses. every 3rd child is a girl. Every 2nd child is wearing a white shirt. what can you say about the 12th, 18th, and 21st child?

12th child - girl wearing a white shirt and glasses 18th child- girl wearing a white shirt

21st child-girl

300

Bill, Tim, and Alice went fishing.

Bill caught 28 more fish than Alice and Alice caught 15 less than Tim.

Tim caught 66 fishes. How many fishes did each catch?

Alice caught- 51

Bill caught - 79

Tim caught-66

300

Jay swims 3/10 of a mile farther than Randy. If Randy swims  2 4/10 miles, how far does jay swim?

2 7/10 miles

300

What is 8.07 written in word form?

eight and seven hundredths

300

Sam ordered 145 cans of coke on Monday. On Tuesday, he ordered 6 times as many cans of coke as he did on Monday. How many more cans of coke did Sam order on Tuesday than on Monday?

725

400

Gavin set a secret number to lock his phone. It is greater than 275 but less than 325; if you count by 5s you say its name; it can be divided evenly by 3 and 9. 

What is the secret number?

315

400

Mr. James bought 19 crates of fruits. There were 64 fruits in each crate. If 320 were apples, 414 were pears and the rest were mangoes, how many mangoes were there?

482

400

Joanna baked an apple pie. She said that she ate 1/2 of the pie, Julie ate 4/8 of the pie, and Mark ate 25/100 of the pie. Is that possible?

No- There is no more pie left for Mark.

400

Jenny has 4 dollar bills, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 3is  pennies. When this amount of money written as decimal in terms of dollars, which digit is in the tenths place?

6

400

Mr. David is building a fence around his field. He places 17 fence posts 6 feet apart. What is the distance from the first fence post to the last?

96 feet

500

Use the numbers 2,3, and 6. What is the smallest number you can get if you multiply two of the numbers and add the third to the product? What is the greatest number you can get.

smallest number = 2x6+6 = 12

Greatest number= 6x3+2=20

500

Ryan bought 20 boxes of pencils. There were 24 pencils in each box. He gave 6 pencils to each of the 30 students in his class. How many pencils were left with Ryan?

300

500

In Grade 4 there are 64 children. Half of them have their lunch at school. Half of the children having lunch at school choose pasta on Monday. How many children did not choose pasta on Monday?

48

500

During recess, some students ran the 40-yard dash. Tim ran it in 5.64 seconds, Sarah in 5.46 seconds, Hannah in 5.60 seconds, and Jason in 5.49 seconds.Order the times from least to greatest. 

5.46      5.49    5.60      5.64

500

Carman is hanging framed pictures on her wall. One pictures on her wall. One picture weighs 4/7 pounds another weighs 3/4 pound. Write a comparison sentence using <,>, and =.

4/7 < 3/4

3/4 > 4/7

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