4th Grade Multiplication
Standard Algorithm
4th Grade Word Problems
4th Grade Challenge!!!
4th Grade Write Equations
100

30 x 30

900

100

24 x 14

336

100

Billy bought 4 packs of red marbles and 3 packs of blue marbles. Each package contained 10 marbles. How many more red marbles than blue marbles did Billy buy?

Billy bought 10 more red marbles than blue marbles

100

Timothy bought 9 packages of chips. There were 50 bags of chips in each package. How many bags of chips did Timothy buy?

450 of chips

100

Nick runs 12 miles a week. Nick ran 2 miles on Monday and 3 miles on Wednesday. Which equation, when solved, will show how many miles he still needs to run for the week?

1. 2 + 3 + x = 12

2. 2 + 3 - x = 12

3. 2 - 3 + x = 12

4. 2 - 3 - x = 12

Answer:

2 + 3 + x = 12

200

13 x 50

450

200

25 x 28

700

200

Mitch must pack 88 pencils into 9 boxes. Each box must contain an equal number of pencils. How many pencils does he have left over?

7 pencils left over

200

Melanie brings 48 cupcakes to her class party. She gives an equal number to all 8 of her classmates.

How many cupcakes does each classmate receive?

6 cupcakes each.

200



Stanley bought a new car and drove it for a total of 580 miles during the first three days. On the first day, he drove 160 miles. On the second and third day he drove an equal number of miles. Using the strip diagram and the letter m to represent the unknown quantity, which equation could be used to find the number of miles Stanley drove on the third day?

1. 2 + m = 580 − 160

2. 2 × m = 580 − 160

3. 2 − m = 580 − 160

4. m ÷ 2 = 580 − 160

Answer:

2 × m = 580 − 160

300

78 × 100

7,800

300

Find the product: 33 × 20

660

300

For his lunch, Henry packed 2 apples and 2 pears. Each of the 2 apples had a mass of 135 grams and each of the 2 pears had a mass of 160 grams. What was the mass of all of Henry's fruit?

590 grams

300

A farmer needs to box 740 apples. A box holds 9 apples. If every box is full except for the last, how many apples are in the last box?

Answer: 2

740-738= 2

300

A number decreased by 23 is 44. Find the number. Let x represent the unknown number.

x - 23 = 44

400

4,142 × 5

20,710

400

Find the product: 16 × 28

448

400

Christa is making 8 flower arrangements for a wedding using tulips and lilies. If each arrangement will be made of 5 tulips and 3 lilies, how many flowers will she need to make all the arrangements?

64 flowers

400

A teacher has $80 to buy workbooks. Each work book cost $3. If she buys as many workbooks as possible, how much money does she have leftover?

Answer: $2

$3 goes into $80 26 times. 

$3 x 26=$78 

$80-$78=2 or

($80 divided by $3 is 26 with a remainder of 2)


400

Tom has saved $128, and his goal is to save $500. How much more must he save? Write an equation to model this situation. Let x represent the unknown amount.

x + 128 = 500 

or

500 - 128 = x

500 - x= 128

500

345 x 410

141,450

500

Find the product: 45 × 13

585

500

Melanie and Joseph are raising money for their class trip to the zoo. They each need $30 to pay for the trip and are selling boxes of cookies for $4 each to earn the money. Joseph has sold 5 boxes and Melanie has sold 3 boxes. How much more money does Melanie need than Joseph?

Answer: $8

Explanation:

Joseph earned $20 ($4x5 boxes = $20)

so he needs $10 more to reach $30.

Melanie earned $12 ($4x3 boxes = $12), so she needs $18 more to reach $30.

$18-$10= $8


500

A concession stand owner has $195 to buy hotdogs. Each package of hotdogs cost $4. If the owner buys as many packages as possible, how much money does he have leftover?

Answer: He has $3 left over

Work it out:

How many groups of $4 are in $195? ($195 divided by $4)

There are 48 groups of $4 in $195.

48 x $4= $192

$195-$192= $3


500

Sarah is saving to buy a new phone. She needs $150, and she has already saved $63. Write an equation to model this situation. Let x represent the amount of money Sarah needs.

x + 63 = 150

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