4th Grade Multiplication
4th Grade Division
4th Grade Problem Solving
4th Grade Random Math
4th Grade Math Mystery
100

124 x 86=

10664

100
64 / 8 

100

Joey is trying to stay healthy during these winter months.

He had read that oranges are good for him. He went to buy 32 oranges at the grocery store. Each orange costs $3. He paid with $100 bill.  What was his change?

$4

100

Reduce 8/12  and  21/28

2/3    3/4

100

Which fraction is greater? 1/2 or 6/8?

6/8

200

178 x 46=

8188

200

29 divided by 9



3 r 2

200

Michael was taking a trip across the Bay Bridge. 

It took Michael 6 hours to eventually make it back home.  If there are 60 minutes in one hour.  How many minutes was Michael away on his trip?

360 minutes

200

200 x 20 =

4,000

200

compare:

which fraction is greater?

four-sixths or seven-twelths

four-sixths

300

13/6

2 1/6

300

321 divided by 2 is...

160 r1

300

Mr. G has 238 badges to hand out to a group of 9 students.  How many badges will each student get if they each get the same amount?  How many badges will be left over?

234 badges with 4 left over.

300

What is six hundred fourteen million, seventy thousand, three hundred twenty one in standard form?

614,070,321

300

Put 1/3, 1/6, 1/2, and 9/10 in order from least to greatest

1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 9/10

400

1.6 x 12

19.2

400

The quotient of 3,654 and 4 is...

913 r 2

400

Matthew invited 11 children from school and 6 children from the neighborhood to his birthday party. Including Matthew and his two brothers, how many children will be at the party?

There will be 20 people at the party.

400

4,500 divided by 9

500

400

What is the answer to a multiplication problem called?

What is a product?

600

8.76 - 2

6.76

600

There are 4 apples in each basket.  Mr. G buys 23 baskets.  If each apple is $4, how much money will Mr. G spend?

$368

600

Liam ate 1 3/8 of orange before he took his medicine and ate another 

2 1/8 of an orange afterwards. How many oranges did he eat?

3 4/8 oranges or 3 1/2 oranges

600

25 x 4 x 9 

900

600

If Jasmin has 5/8 of a chocolate bar and Marcus had 6/9 of a chocolate bar, who had more?

6/9