0% found this document useful (0 votes)
61 views3 pages

Grade 4 Math Problem Set 4

This document appears to be a math problem set containing 50 problems of varying types, including writing numbers in word form, evaluating numerical expressions, performing calculations with fractions and decimals, finding areas and perimeters of geometric shapes, solving proportions, and other math concepts. The problems are numbered 1-50 and include spaces for the student to show their work and write their answers.

Uploaded by

ranulfo mayol
Copyright
© All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
61 views3 pages

Grade 4 Math Problem Set 4

This document appears to be a math problem set containing 50 problems of varying types, including writing numbers in word form, evaluating numerical expressions, performing calculations with fractions and decimals, finding areas and perimeters of geometric shapes, solving proportions, and other math concepts. The problems are numbered 1-50 and include spaces for the student to show their work and write their answers.

Uploaded by

ranulfo mayol
Copyright
© All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Problem Set 4

Name: ________________________________ Score:__________________

_________ 1. Write “four million, two hundred sixty thousand, ninety-five”.

_________ 2. What is the place value of 9 in 39,451,628?

_________ 3. What is the value of 8 in 523,845,123?

_________ 4. How many times as great is the underlined 4 in 45,642 than the 4 that is

not underlined?

_________ 5. Round to the nearest thousand and estimate 6,123 + 7,512 + 4,123.

_________ 6. Round 36,957,345 to the nearest hundred thousand.

_________ 7. What is the remainder when 3,567 is divided by 47?

_________ 8. Write 5x105 + 7x104 + 9x102 + 7x10 + 5 as one number.

_________ 9. Use exponents to write 3960 as a product of its prime factors.

_________ 10. What is the smallest prime number larger than 100.

_________ 11. How many prime numbers are there between 20 and 40?

_________ 12. What is the greatest common factor of 72 and 90?

_________ 13. What is the least common multiple of 72 and 90?


90
_________ 14. Change 78 to lowest terms.

8
_________ 15. Change 6 13 to an improper fraction.

134
_________ 16. Change to a mixed number.
9

3
_________ 17. A garden is 5 5 m long and 3 ¾ m wide. Find its perimeter.

_________ 18. What is the area of the garden in #17?

_________ 19. Nita multiplied 4.27 x 56.9 with a calculator and got 242963 because she forgot

to put the decimal points. What is the correct answer?

_________ 20. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5 and their sum is 112. Find the bigger number.

_________ 21. Tonton picked 273 mangoes and put them 60 to a basket to sell. How many

mangoes were not in a full basket?

_________ 22. Nita can make 6 glasses of drink from a can of fruit juice. If she has to prepare

for 76 people, how many cans of juice does she have to buy?

1
_________ 23. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 12.3 cm, 15.8 cm and 16.5 cm.

Find its perimeter.

_________ 24. An apple costs ₱8.50. How many can you buy with a ₱100-bill?

_________ 25. A P.E. teacher has 61 pupils. She told them to line up in rows of 9. How many

pupils are in the last incomplete row?

_________ 26. If 7:9 = 84:N, what is N? 15m 15m

12 m 12 m

_________ 27. What is the perimeter of the figure?

_________ 28. What is the area of the figure? 27 m

50m

_________ 29. What fraction of the figure is


shaded?

_________ 30. One side of a regular decagon is 12 dm. What is its perimeter?

_________ 31. A circular lagoon has a radius of 12 m. How much shorter will it be to go from
A to B through O, in a boat, than to go along the edge as shown by the arrows?

[Use π = 3.14]

A O B

_________ 32. What is the area of the lagoon in #31?

_________ 33. Bing has a 10-m piece of string. He cut from a 3 ½ m piece and another

2 1/7 m piece. How much string remained?

_________ 34. What is the ratio of 25 dm to 4 ½ m?


_________ 35. During a storm, 12 out of the 40 students in a class were absent. What percent

of the class was absent?

_________ 36. A dress marked ₱185 was bought at a sale at 15% discount. How much was

paid for it?

_________ 37. 144 is 32 percent of what number?

_________ 38. The sum of three consecutive pages of a book is 534. What is the middle

page?

_________ 39. What is the total surface area of a closed wooden box, 1.5 m long, 0.4 m wide,

and 0.8 m high?

_________ 40. A piece of cartolina is 42 cm by 32 cm. How many circles of radius 5 cm can

be cut from it?

_________ 41. The bases of a trapezoidal field are 186 m and 142 m. The distance between

them is 95 m. How many hectares is the field?

_________ 42. The area of a table cloth is 6.3 m2. If the width is 1.8 m, what is the length?

_________ 43. What is N in 7, 9, 12, 16, 21, 27, N.

_________ 44. A vendor bought 120 watermelons at P32 each. He sold them at a profit of

20%.Find his profit.

_________ 45. The scale of the plan of a house is 2 cm to 1 m. On the plan, a room is 7 cm

by 6 cm. What is actual area of the room?

_________ 46. A family has a monthly income of ₱12,000. On a circle graph representing

their budget, how many degrees will be the sector for food if they spend

₱4200 a month for food?

_________ 47. Find two numbers with a sum of 50 and a difference of 14.

_________ 48. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is 58 o. Find each base angle.

_________ 49. In a 100-item test, Ricky did not answer 6 questions. His number of correct
answers is 4 more than 4 times his mistakes. How many correct answers did he get?

_________ 50. The base of an isosceles triangle is 4 cm more than a leg. If the perimeter is

58 cm, find the base.

You might also like