All Common Core: 4th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Subtracting Fractions In Word Problems
This year, Kara grew of an inch, and her brother, Eric, grew of an inch. How much more did Eric grow than Kara?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they've grown.
Example Question #12 : Subtracting Fractions In Word Problems
This year, Lauren grew of an inch, and her brother, Justin, grew of an inch. How much more did Justin grow than Lauren?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they've grown.
Example Question #12 : Subtracting Fractions In Word Problems
Alison ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. David ate of the pizza. How much more did David eat than Alison?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #51 : Solve Word Problems Involving Addition And Subtraction Of Fractions: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nf.B.3d
Emily ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Kate ate of the pizza. How much more did Kate eat than Emily?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #275 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
Hannah ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Lauren ate of the pizza. How much more did Lauren eat than Hannah?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #21 : How To Subtract Fractions
Tim ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Jenny ate of the pizza. How much more did Jenny eat than Tim?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #111 : Fractions
Alison ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. David ate of the pizza. How much more did David eat than Alison?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #14 : Subtracting Fractions In Word Problems
Liz ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Steve ate of the pizza. How much more did Steve eat than Liz?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #15 : Subtracting Fractions In Word Problems
Jess ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Lisa ate of the pizza. How much more did Lisa eat than Jess?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
Example Question #16 : Subtracting Fractions In Word Problems
Matt ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Sara ate of the pizza. How much more did Sara eat than Matt?
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.