4th Grade Math Challenge #2

Worksheet by Shelli Hummrich
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Subjects
Math
Grades
4
Language
ENG
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Read the word problem and answer the questions. Ava is at a soccer game. There are enough seats for 4,280 people to see the game. The seats are arranged in 8, equal-sized sections.a) How many seats are in each section? There are 535 seats in each section.Many of the students at Ava's school sat together at the soccer game. A total of 189 students sat in some of the rows. Each row had 9 seats. b) What was the total number of rows needed for the students in Ava's school? There were 21 rows needed for the students in Ava's school. Read the problem and complete the statements below. Aditya's school is collecting newspapers to recycle. The weight, in pounds, of the newspapers collected by each of the six grades is shown in the table above.a) Grades 1 and 2 collected a total of 1,232 pounds of newspaper.b) Grade 6 collected 1,335 more pounds of newspaper than Grade 4.c) Grade 3 collected 1,895 fewer pounds of newspaper than the grade that collected the greatest number of pounds of newspaper.d) The total amount of newspaper collected by all grade levels rounded to the NEAREST THOUSAND is 6,000. Read the word problem below to answer the question. Mr. Hansen works at a bank. Today he helped 5 customers put different amounts of money into their savings.Ms. Baker earns $2,836 every 4 weeks. She has the amount for 1 week today.Mr. Ryan earns $215 every week. He has the amount for 3 weeks today.Miss Hernandez earns $1,210 every month. She already paid $575 for bills and has the rest of the monthly amount today.Mrs. Guc has 2 amounts of money to put in her savings today. The first amount is $259. The second amount is $133 more than the first amount.Mr. Warren has $677 to put in his savings today.Put each customer's last name and the amount of money they put in the bank today in the correct order from LEAST to GREATEST.Hernandez put in $635Ryan put in $645Guc put in $651Warren put in $677Baker put in $709 Read the word problem and answer the question. Martin’s dad owns a game store. He ordered 37 games from company A, 26 games from company B, and 28 games from company C. He wants to show all the games on a wall with rows that hold 7 games each. How many rows does he need to hold the games?Martin's dad will need 13 rows to hold the games. Read the word problem and answer he question. Mr. Garcia owns a sports shop. He has five orders of baseballs that he needs to ship. The baseballs are shipped in boxes of 6 or boxes of 8. The five orders each have a different number of baseballs to be shipped: 180, 246, 440, 1242, and 2408 baseballs. Mr. Garcia needs to decide which boxes to use to evenly pack the number of baseballs ordered.Drop all of the numbers to the correct boxes he should use. Boxes of 6 180 246 1,242 Boxes of 8 440 2,408

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