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Foundations of 4th Grade
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Write the following number in expanded form: 6,781
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Write the following number in expanded form: 6,781
6000+700+80+1
What place value is the 7 in? 673,222,198
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What place value is the 7 in? 673,222,198
ten millions

Round the following number to the nearest hundred thousand, and write in written form: 8,721,469

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Round the following number to the nearest hundred thousand, and write in written form: 8,721,469


eight million, seven hundred thousand


Write the following number in expanded notation and written form: 436,903
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Write the following number in expanded notation and written form: 436,903
400,000+30,000+6,000+900+3 four hundred thirty-six thousand, nine hundred three
Use <, >, or = to compare these two numbers: 6,000,000+10,000+2,000+90+4 and 6,102, 094
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Use <, >, or = to compare these two numbers: 6,000,000+10,000+2,000+90+4 and 6,102, 094
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Which property is this an example of? 965+0=965
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Which property is this an example of? 965+0=965
Identity: any number plus zero, is itself.
Which property is this an example of? 43+61=61+43
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Which property is this an example of? 43+61=61+43
Commutative: order doesn't matter
Which property is this an example of? (93+90) + 42 = 93 + (90+42)
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Which property is this an example of? (93+90) + 42 = 93 + (90+42)
Associate: grouping doesn't matter when the sign is the same
Please solve: 153+35
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Please solve: 153+35
188
Please solve: 267+95
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Please solve: 267+95
362
Which property is this an example of? 643-0=643
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Which property is this an example of? 643-0=643
Identity: any number plus zero, is itself.
Please solve: 79-53=?
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Please solve: 79-53=?
26
Please solve: 145-67=?
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Please solve: 145-67=?
78
Please solve and write your answer in written form: 399-78
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Please solve and write your answer in written form: 399-78
321, three hundred twenty-one
Please solve and write your answer in expanded form: 628-316=?
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Please solve and write your answer in expanded form: 628-316=?
312, 300+10+2
There were 14 apples in the basket and 45 bananas. How many pieces of fruit are there altogether?
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There were 14 apples in the basket and 45 bananas. How many pieces of fruit are there altogether?
59 pieces of fruit
Tom and Ruth went shopping. Tom had $56 and Ruth had $78. How much money did they have altogether?
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Tom and Ruth went shopping. Tom had $56 and Ruth had $78. How much money did they have altogether?
$134
John and Seth had $254. They bought some supplies for camping. Now they have $131. How much money did they spend?
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John and Seth had $254. They bought some supplies for camping. Now they have $131. How much money did they spend?
$123
Chris and Lucy have $176. They want to buy two items. One costs $48, and the other costs $121. Will they have enough money? If so, what will be their change?
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Chris and Lucy have $176. They want to buy two items. One costs $48, and the other costs $121. Will they have enough money? If so, what will be their change?
Yes, $7.
You bought a lot of bananas. Please write a check out to Kwik Trip for $367. Include all the parts.
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You bought a lot of bananas. Please write a check out to Kwik Trip for $367. Include all the parts.
Needs to have: name, date, Kwik Trip, dollar amount in digits and words, memo line, and signature
7+m=15
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7+m=15
m=8
12-m=8
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12-m=8
m=4
m-9=16
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m-9=16
m=25
8+4+m+6=22
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8+4+m+6=22
m=4
5+2+3+m+6=24
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5+2+3+m+6=24
m=8

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