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Cambridge Primary Mathematics – Port Sudan

Red Sea State


Worksheet – Math
Class Four ( Units 1 + 2 )
Name : …………………….………….. Date : Dec/2022

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1 ) The term-to-term rule for this sequence of numbers is add three
each time.
501, 504, 507, 510, 513, 516, 519,...
The sequence continues in the same way.
Which of these numbers do not belong to the sequence?
522 528 530 534
2 ) The numbers in this sequence increase by 50 each time.
+40 +40 +40
30 70 110 150
What is the first number in the sequence that is greater than 400 ?
3 ) Here are three different sequences.
5, 8, 11, 14,... 1, 4, 7, 10,... 6, 8, 10, 12,...
Choose two of the sequences.
In what ways are the two sequences the same?
In what ways are the two sequences different from the third sequence?

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4 ) The temperature in Iceland is -1 °C.
The temperature in Mongolia is 31 °C colder.
What is the temperature in Mongolia?
5 ) Use digits to write these numbers.
A ) Three hundred and thirty-five thousand, two hundred and seventy-
one.
B ) One hundred and five thousand and fifty.
C) One hundred and twenty thousand, two hundred and two.
6 ) Write these numbers in words.
a ) 432 407
b ) 388 003
7 ) Martha scored 2457 points in a computer game.
Which of the following is not a correct representation of her score?
A ) 2000+400 + 50+ 7
B ) 2000+ 400 +7
C 2000+400 + 50
8 ) Which of these numbers is 100 times larger than four hundred and
forty four ?

444 4440 44400 444000

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9 ) Copy and complete these number sentences .
a) ÷ 100 = 32
b ) 54 × = 540
c) × 100 = 5000
D ) 1200 ÷ = 120
10 ) What temperature is 7° warmer than -1°C?
11 ) What temperature is 12° cooler than 0°C?

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The incorrect representation of Martha's score 2457 is 2000+400+50, as this sums to 2450, lacking the 7 required for the correct total.

The sequences 1, 4, 7, 10,... and 5, 8, 11, 14,... both add three to each successive term, sharing a consistent difference and linear pattern. In contrast, the sequence 6, 8, 10, 12,... increases by two each term. This lower increment leads to different rate characteristics, marking a slower increase compared to the former two.

To calculate Mongolia's temperature, subtract 31°C from Iceland's -1°C. -1°C − 31°C equals -32°C, making Mongolia's temperature -32°C.

Increasing -1°C by 7°C results in a temperature of 6°C.

The number 432,407 is described in words as 'four hundred thirty-two thousand four hundred seven.'

To determine which number does not belong to the sequence, we first identify the pattern: each number increases by three from the previous one. We apply the rule to the given options (522, 528, 530, 534) and check their compatibility. All listed numbers except 530 follow the rule: both 522 and 528 are 3 apart from prior sequence numbers, while 530 is not part of this pattern. Therefore, 530 does not belong to the sequence.

The number 'three hundred and thirty-five thousand, two hundred and seventy-one' is written in digits as 335,271.

The number 44400 is 100 times larger than 444 since multiplying 444 by 100 yields 44400.

Cooling 0°C by 12°C results in a temperature of -12°C.

The given sequence starts at 30 and increases by 40 each time. To find the first number greater than 400, we use the formula for the n-th term of an arithmetic sequence: a_n = a_1 + (n-1)d, where a_1=30 and d=40. Solving the inequality 30 + (n-1) × 40 > 400, we find n=10 gives 390 and n=11 gives 430. Thus, 430 is the first number greater than 400.

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