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Math Quest Grade 4

Solve the following.

_______________1. Write “Ninety-eight thousand eighty-six” in figures.


_______________2. Round each addends to the nearest hundred then estimate the sum:
749 + 465 + 893.
_______________3. How many 100-peso bills are equal to two 1000-peso bills?
_______________4. Add 56 to the product of 12 and 18.
_______________5. Mother cut a cake into 36 equal pieces. She gave 8 pieces to the neighbors and
served 7 pieces for snacks. What fraction of the cake remained? Give the answer in lowest terms.
_______________6. What is the smallest number that can be formed with 0, 2, 3, 8, 9?
_______________7. What number divisible by 9 is greater than 50 but less than 60?
_______________8. Write 8.9 as a mixed number.
_______________9. How many 5-peso coins are equal to four 100-peso bills?
_______________10. What unit will you use to measure the weight of a 5-peso coin?
_______________11. How many days were there in the year 2003?
_______________12. What is the greatest common factor of 54 and 72?
_______________13. What is the least common multiple of 54 and 72?
_______________14. In a test, Lorna got 9 points less than Maria. If Lorna got 85, what score did Maria
get?
_______________15. A balikbayan gave a 1000-peso bill to be shared equally by 8 nieces and nephews.
How much did each one get?
_______________16. A garden is 34m long and 21m wide. What is its perimeter?
_______________17. There are 34 girls in a class of 54 pupils. What is the ratio of girls to boys?
_______________18. A sewing box is 25cm long, 20cm wide and 6cm high, what is its volume?
_______________19. Victoria bought 785 cm of silk, 615 cm of tetoron and 900 cm of velvet. How many
meters of cloth did she buy in all?
_______________20. Jack has a garden 12 m long and 9 m wide. He wants to fence it. If a meter of
fencing costs Php37.50, how much will it cost to fence his garden?
_______________21. Find the sum of all prime numbers between 20 and 40.
_______________22. Find the smallest number that 2, 5 and 23 as its prime factors.
_______________23. Find the difference between the square root of 625 and the cube root of 125.
_______________24. Find the difference between the square and the square root of 25.
_______________25. Express 676 as the product of its prime factors, and hence find its square root.
_______________26. Express 8000 as the product of its prime factors, and hence find its cube root.
_______________27. Find the 60th common multiple of 24 and 18.
_______________28. Find the sum of the first 4 common multiples of 6 and 15.
_______________29. Given that 4225 = 52 x 132. Find the square root of 42.25.
_______________30. Given that 42.875 = 53 x 73. Find the cube root of 0.042875.
_______________31. The GCF and LCM of two numbers are 18 and 2160 respectively. If one of the
numbers is 54, what is the other number?
_______________32. What is the shortest possible length of a rope which can be cut exactly into pieces
of 12cm, 15cm and 18cm?
_______________33. Find the GCF and LCM of 72, 84, and 120 using prime factorization. Leave your
answer in index notation.
34-35. A rectangular board measures 888cm by 600cm. Squares of the same size will be cut from the
board and the board has to be fully utilized.
_______________a. What will be the area of the largest possible square?
_______________b. How many such squares will be obtained?
_______________36. Find the smallest number which when divided by 15 and 24 leaves a remainder of 3.
_______________37. LCM of k, 21 and 28 is 84. List all possible value of k.
_______________38. Find the prime factors of 63 and 120, and hence find the value of the smallest
possible integer of y if the product of 63, y and 120 is a perfect square.
_______________39. Gary and Ken work in a factory. Gary has to attend a training every 60 days, and
Ken has to attend a training every 48 days. If they have attended training to day, how many days will it
be before they attend a training on the same day again?
_______________40. Sandy bought 240 candies, 192 bars of chocolates and 120 packets of crackers.
She packed them into goodie bags such that the candies, chocolates and crackers were equally
distributed. Find the largest possible number of goodie bags she could pack.
Answer Key Grade 4

1. 98 086
2. 2 100
3. 20
4. 272
5. 7/12
6. 20 389
7. 54
8. 8 9/10
9. 80
10. Gram
11. 365
12. 18
13. 216
14. 94
15. Php125.00
16. 110m
17. 17:10
18. 300 cu.cm
19. 23 meters
20. Php1575.00
21. 120
22. 230
23. 20
24. 620
25. 2 x 2 x 13 x 13, 26
26. 26 x 53, 20
27. 4 320
28. 300
29. 6.5
30. .35
31. 720
32. 180 cm
33. GCF=2x2x3=12, LCM= 2x2x2x3x3x5x7= 2520
34. 576 sq.cm
35. 925
36. 123
37. {2,3,4,6,7,12,14,28,42,84}
38. 210
39. 240 days
40. 24

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