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4th grade Math AIR Practice

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  • Which equation?
    30 = 6 x 5
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  • Which Equation?
    R = 9 x 6
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  • Last week Sharon's mother ordered 60 roses for her shop. This week, she will order 5 times as many roses. How many roses will she order?
    300 roses
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  • Aubrey's school has two meeting rooms. The small room seats 25 students. The large room seats 3 times as many students. How many students does the large room seat?
    75 students
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  • On the whiteboard, write a multiplication equation to show that 42 is 7 times as many as 6.
    42 = 7 x 6
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  • Write a multiplication equation on the whiteboard to show that 150 is Z times as many as 15.
    15 x Z = 150
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  • This year, the music school has 85 students. Last year, it had 17 students. How many times greater is this year's number of students? Write an equation to show how you would solve it. DO NOT SOLVE IT.
    85 = 17 x Y
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  • This year, the music school has 85 students. Last year, it had 17 students. How many times greater is this year's number of students?
    The number of students is 5 times greater.
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  • Jennifer bought 12 postcards at a yard sale. Fred bought 8 times as many as Jennifer and then gave 2 away. How many does Fred have now?
    94 postcards
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  • At the apple orchard, Lisa picks 75 apples. Lisa picks 5 times more apples than Sharon picks. How many did Sharon pick?
    15 apples.
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  • Nancy chopped the vegetables shown in the table. She then mixed them into a salad. She divided the salad equally into 5 containers. How many cups of vegetables did she put into each container?
    3 cups
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  • Which of these numbers are prime numbers?
    17, 37, 59, 89
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  • What do you notice about the digits in the ones place?
    They are all even.
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  • What are the next 5 numbers?
    48, 24, 12, 6, 3
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  • Do they eat the same amount of pizza?
    Yes
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  • Write 3,406 in words and in expanded form on the whiteboard.
    3,000 + 400 + 6 and three thousand four hundred six
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