Common Core: 4th Grade Math : Common Core Math: Grade 4

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: 4th Grade Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #311 : Common Core Math: Grade 4

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 8\textup,975\) __________ \(\displaystyle 8\textup,975\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle < \)

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle =\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle =\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 8\textup,975\) is equal to \(\displaystyle 8\textup,975\) because all of the digits are the same in the number. The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle =\) because that means equal to. 

Example Question #82 : Read, Write, And Compare Multi Digit Numbers Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nbt.A.2

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 7\textup,534\) __________ \(\displaystyle 7\textup,535\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle =\)

\(\displaystyle < \)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle < \)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 7\textup,534\) is less than \(\displaystyle 7\textup,535\) because of the digit in the ones place. \(\displaystyle 4\) is less than \(\displaystyle 5\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle < \) because that means less than. 

Example Question #85 : Read, Write, And Compare Multi Digit Numbers Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nbt.A.2

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 6\textup,153\) __________ \(\displaystyle 6\textup,163\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle =\)

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle < \)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle < \)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 6\textup,153\) is less than \(\displaystyle 6\textup,163\) because of the digit in the tens place. \(\displaystyle 5\) is less than \(\displaystyle 6\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle < \) because that means less than. 

Example Question #83 : Read, Write, And Compare Multi Digit Numbers Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nbt.A.2

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 11\textup,347\) __________ \(\displaystyle 11\textup,447\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle =\)

\(\displaystyle < \)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle < \)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 11\textup,347\) is less than \(\displaystyle 11\textup,447\) because of the digit in the hundreds place. \(\displaystyle 3\) is less than \(\displaystyle 4\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle < \) because that means less than. 

Example Question #86 : Read, Write, And Compare Multi Digit Numbers Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nbt.A.2

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 21\textup,348\) __________ \(\displaystyle 22\textup,348\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle < \)

\(\displaystyle =\)

\(\displaystyle >\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle < \)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 21\textup,348\) is less than \(\displaystyle 22\textup,348\) because of the digit in the thousands place. \(\displaystyle 1\) is less than \(\displaystyle 2\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle < \) because that means less than. 

Example Question #84 : Read, Write, And Compare Multi Digit Numbers Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nbt.A.2

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 56\textup,549\) __________ \(\displaystyle 86\textup,549\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle < \)

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle =\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle < \)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 56\textup,549\) is less than \(\displaystyle 86\textup,549\) because of the digit in the ten thousands place. \(\displaystyle 5\) is less than \(\displaystyle 8\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle < \) because that means less than. 

Example Question #101 : Generalize Place Value Understanding For Multi Digit Whole Numbers

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 1\textup,367\) __________ \(\displaystyle 1\textup,365\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle =\)

\(\displaystyle < \)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle >\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 1\textup,367\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 1\textup,365\) because of the digit in the ones place. \(\displaystyle 7\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 5\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle >\) because that means greater than. 

Example Question #101 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 78\textup,192\) __________ \(\displaystyle 78\textup,172\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle < \)

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle =\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle >\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 78\textup,192\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 78\textup,172\) because of the digit in the tens place. \(\displaystyle 9\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 7\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle >\) because that means greater than. 

Example Question #101 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 6\textup,539\) __________ \(\displaystyle 6\textup,239\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle =\)

\(\displaystyle < \)

\(\displaystyle >\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle >\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 6\textup,539\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 6\textup,239\) because of the digit in the hundreds place. \(\displaystyle 5\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 2\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle >\) because that means greater than. 

Example Question #101 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.

\(\displaystyle 68\textup,788\) __________ \(\displaystyle 64\textup,788\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle >\)

\(\displaystyle < \)

\(\displaystyle =\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle >\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 68\textup,788\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 64\textup,788\) because of the digit in the thousands place. \(\displaystyle 8\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 4\). The correct symbol is \(\displaystyle >\) because that means greater than. 

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