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180 Days of Math for Fourth Grade Answers Key Day 13
Directions Solve each problem.
Question 1.
22 + 5 = ___
Answer:
22 + 5 = 27
Explanation:
Perform addition operation on above two given numbers. Add 22 to 5 the sum is 27.
Question 2.
Is 0.7 equal to \(\frac{7}{100}\)?
Answer:
\(\frac{7}{100}\) = 0.07
No, 0.7 is not equal to \(\frac{7}{100}\)
Question 3.
If 18 pens are divided into 9 equal rows, how many pens are in each row?
______________
Answer:
18 pens are divided into 9 equal rows. So perform division operation.
Divide 18 by 9.
18 pens ÷ 9 rows = 2 pens
There should be 2 pens in each row.
Question 4.
Answer:
Explanation:
Perform division operation on above two given numbers. Divide 14 by 2 the quotient is 2.
Question 5.
What is the place value of 7 in 71?
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Answer:
The place value of 1 in 71 is ones.
The place value of 7 in 71 is tens.
Explanation:
The order of place value of digits of a number is from right to left. The order is units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, a hundred thousand, and so on.
Question 6.
36 ÷ = 9
Answer:
36 ÷  = 9
Explanation:
To get the quotient 9 we need to perform division operation. Divide 36 by 4 the quotient is 9. The missing divisor is 4.
Question 7.
Write the time.
________ to ________
Answer:
In the above image we can observe a digital clock with some time. The time in the above digital clock is 9 : 52 or 8 to 10.
Question 8.
1 day = _______ hours
Answer:
We know that
1 min = 60 seconds
1 hour = 60 minutes
1 day = 24 hours
Question 9.
Name this shape.
_____________________
Answer:
The name of the above shape is parallelogram or quadrilateral.
Explanation:
In parallelogram opposite sides are equal, and the opposite angles are equal. The Sum of all the interior angles are equals to 360 degrees.
Question 10.
Mel spent $20 on 5 tickets. How much is one ticket?
______________
Answer:
Mel spent $20 on 5 tickets.
$20 = 5 tickets
?$ = 1 ticket
($20 x 1 tickets)/5 tickets = $4
The one ticket cost is $4.