Math Grade 4-5

FL FAST 4th Grade Math Practice Test 3

Mixed practice with operations, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, and data

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Mixed practice with operations, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, and data

Math - Grade 4-5

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided and write complete answers when asked to explain.
  1. 1

    What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 472,931?

  2. 2

    Compare the numbers using <, >, or =: 508,214 ___ 580,124.

  3. 3

    Round 346,782 to the nearest ten thousand.

  4. 4

    Find the sum: 48,739 + 26,584.

  5. 5

    Find the difference: 93,406 - 58,279.

  6. 6

    A school ordered 247 boxes of pencils. Each box has 6 pencils. How many pencils did the school order in all?

  7. 7

    Find the product: 34 × 28.

  8. 8

    Divide: 785 ÷ 5.

  9. 9
    A garden with rows of flowers and an extra group near a gate.

    A garden club planted 6 rows of flowers with 18 flowers in each row. Then they planted 27 more flowers near the gate. How many flowers did they plant altogether?

  10. 10

    List all the factor pairs for 36.

  11. 11

    A pattern starts 4, 9, 14, 19, 24. What are the next three numbers in the pattern?

  12. 12
    Two fraction bars showing four eighths equal to one half.

    A rectangle is divided into 8 equal parts. Four parts are shaded. Write an equivalent fraction to 4/8 with a denominator of 2.

  13. 13
    Two sixths fraction bars, one with five parts shaded and one with three parts shaded.

    Which fraction is greater: 5/6 or 3/6? Explain your answer.

  14. 14
    Two fraction bars comparing two thirds and two fifths.

    Compare the fractions using <, >, or =: 2/3 ___ 2/5.

  15. 15
    An eighths fraction bar with three blue parts and two green parts shaded.

    Find the sum: 3/8 + 2/8.

  16. 16
    A tenths fraction bar showing seven shaded parts with four removed.

    Find the difference: 7/10 - 4/10.

  17. 17
    Two whole shaded circles and three fourths of another circle shaded.

    Write 2 3/4 as an improper fraction.

  18. 18
    A running path divided into equal parts with three segments one color and two more another color.

    Maya ran 3/4 mile on Monday and 2/4 mile on Tuesday. How many miles did she run in all?

  19. 19
    A hundred grid with thirty-seven squares shaded.

    Write the fraction 37/100 as a decimal.

  20. 20
    A tenths bar with six parts shaded and a hundred grid with sixty squares shaded.

    Compare the decimals using <, >, or =: 0.6 ___ 0.60.

  21. 21
    A tenths bar with four of ten parts shaded.

    Write 0.4 as a fraction with a denominator of 10.

  22. 22
    A rectangular playground with its outside border highlighted.

    A rectangular playground is 35 meters long and 18 meters wide. What is the perimeter?

  23. 23
    A rectangular rug divided into a grid of equal square tiles.

    A rectangular rug is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is its area?

  24. 24
    A rectangle with long sides and short sides highlighted in different colors.

    A rectangle has a perimeter of 40 inches. Its length is 12 inches. What is its width?

  25. 25
    A right angle with a square corner marker.

    An angle measures 90 degrees. What type of angle is it?

  26. 26
    An obtuse angle opened wider than a right angle.

    An angle measures 125 degrees. Is it acute, right, or obtuse?

  27. 27
    A square, an isosceles triangle with one symmetry line, and a parallelogram.

    A shape has exactly one line of symmetry. Which could it be: a square, an isosceles triangle, or a parallelogram with no equal sides?

  28. 28
    An isosceles triangle with two matching sides highlighted.

    A triangle has side lengths of 5 cm, 5 cm, and 8 cm. What type of triangle is it based on its side lengths?

  29. 29
    A simple dot plot with the tallest stack above the third position.

    The line plot shows the lengths of ribbons in inches: 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9. Which ribbon length occurs most often?

  30. 30
    A bar graph with four bars decreasing from tallest to shortest.

    A bar graph shows that 12 students chose soccer, 9 chose basketball, 6 chose tennis, and 3 chose swimming as their favorite sport. How many more students chose soccer than swimming?

  31. 31
    Two clocks showing a start time and an end time with an arrow between them.

    A movie starts at 2:35 p.m. and ends at 4:10 p.m. How long is the movie?

  32. 32

    Jalen buys a notebook for $2.75 and a pencil case for $4.60. How much does he spend in all?

  33. 33
    Seven measuring strips, each divided into twelve equal parts.

    How many inches are in 7 feet?

  34. 34
    Five containers, each paired with two measuring cups.

    How many cups are in 5 pints?

  35. 35
    A grid map with an arrow moving three spaces right from one point to another.

    On a grid map, the library is at (2, 4). The park is 3 units to the right of the library on the same horizontal line. What ordered pair shows the park's location?

  36. 36
    Eight red marbles and four equal groups of eight blue marbles.

    There are 8 red marbles in a bag. There are 4 times as many blue marbles as red marbles. How many blue marbles are there?

  37. 37

    Solve for the unknown number: 9 × n = 72.

  38. 38

    Evaluate the expression: 6 + 4 × 7.

  39. 39

    Estimate the product of 398 × 6 by rounding 398 to the nearest hundred.

  40. 40

    A class collected 156 cans in Week 1, 209 cans in Week 2, and 184 cans in Week 3. Their goal is 600 cans. How many more cans do they need to reach their goal?

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