4th Grade Multiplication
4th Grade Division
4th Grade Review
4th Grade Mental Math
4th Grade Math Mystery
100

57 x 6

342

100

603 divided by 3

201

100

Round 264 to the nearest tens place.

260

100

10 x 10=

100

100

The South Carolina football stadium can seat 82, 256 people. The Clemson football stadium can seat 81,899 people. Which stadium holds more people and how much more?

South Carolina - 357 more people

200

38 x 9

342

200

Sam had 23 Blow Pops to give away to her 7 friends. How many Blow Pops did each friend get and how many did Same have left over?

Each friend got 3 Blow Pops and Same had 2 left over. 

200

Round 5,240 to the nearest hundred

5,200

200

200 x 2 =

400

200

Polly is exactly 6 years old. How many days old is Polly? 

2,190 days

300

385 x 7

2,695

300

750 divided by 6 is...

125

300

What is the value of the number 6 in the following number, 56,789?

6,000

300

50 x 30 =

1,500

300

Is the number 29 a prime or composite number?

Prime!

400
3,556 x 6

21,336

400

648 divided by 8

81

400

Round 27,449 to the nearest thousand.

27,000

400

700 x 30

21,000

400

List all the factors of 24.

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

500

24x36=

864

500

There were 250 students that needed to be put into 5 classes. How many students were in each class?

50 students

500

Round 402,756 to the nearest ten thousand.

400,000

500

2000 x 8

16,000

500

Brody saved $32.80 from his school allowance.  He bought 2 superhero action figures which cost a total of $7.90 and a toy robot for $8.70. How much does he have left?

$16.20

600

83 x 45

3,735

600

4,200 divided by 7

600

600

Compare the value of the 3 in 103,964 to the value of the 3 in 134,759

The value of the 3 in 134,758 is 10 times greater. 

600

60,000 x 7=

420,000

600

Mr. Woodward had 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 6 pennies in his pocket. Mr. Brazell had 11 dimes, 7 nickels, and 43 pennies in his pocket. Who had more money and how much more?

Mr. Brazell had 67 cents more.

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