Weekly Homework Sheet

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Weekly Homework Sheet (4)
Monday
What is the VALUE of the
underlined digit?
Tuesday
Write 78,930 in each form.
Word:
2,384,958 2,384,958
Expanded:
Date:
Wednesday
Thursday
Round 48,382 to the
nearest…
100:
1,000:
10,000:
Compare the numbers using
>, <, or =.
538,299
___ 1,122,323
281,493
___ 199,599
Find the Difference.
49,002 – 5,398
Find the Sum.
29,450 + 9,999
Find the Difference.
27,539 – 2,857
Find the Sum.
398,944 + 27,959
Find the quotient.
3,489 ÷ 6
Find the product.
492 x 45
Find the quotient.
9,588 ÷ 7
Find the product.
4,389 x 8
Frank exercises 60 minutes a
day. If he does this every day
for 1 year, how many minutes
will he have exercised?
Every year Ethan earns
$38,428. Each year he
spends $21,728 on expenses.
How much money should he
have leftover?
There are 1,348 trays of food at
the Royal Ball. If the trays of
food are spread out evenly onto
8 different tables, how many
trays of food will there be on
each table?
Last year, Luis read 187 books.
This year he read 224 books.
Next year he wants to read 285
books. If Luis reaches his goal,
how many books will Luis have
read?
Complete the pattern.
33, 44, 55, 66, ___, ___
Find the factors of 56.
Create a pattern with the rule n x 3
Find the least common
multiple of 4 and 7.
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Write the fractions in
simplest form.
8
63
____
10
100
3
1
4
3
+ 2
4
10
12
3
4
____
12
10
4
1
5
3
_
5
1
3
3
7
2
1
6
+ 4
5
7
_1
5
6
Solve.
7
x 3=
8
5 x
Jason baked 7 pans of
brownies. He gave ¼ of the
brownies to his two sisters.
How many pans of brownies did
he give to his sisters?
Find the missing number.
7
?
____
10
100
?
30
____
10
100
5
?
____
10
100
3
4
10
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
4
12
Solve.
2
9
78
____
100
10
8
2
10
+1
6
10
3
1
____
15
3
4
7
5
_4
3
5
Write the fractions in
simplest form.
6
18
8
20
1
3
4
5
4
9
+8
1
4
_1
7
9
Solve.
Solve.
9
x 5=
12
8 x
Ella filled a bucket 7/10 of the
way with water. She then
poured out 2/10 of the water.
How much water remains in
the bucket?
8 students were invited to a
pizza party. If each student is
going to get ¼ of a pizza, how
many pizzas will they eat?
During a pie eating contest,
Madison ate ¾ of a cherry pie,
and ¼ of a cream pie. How
much pie did she eat in all?
Find the sum by first making
the denominators the same.
Find the difference by first
making the denominators the
same.
Solve.
2
=
3
2
36
+
=
10 100
7
10
-
44
=
100
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
6
=
11
8
9
+
=
100 10
4
10
-
28
=
100
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Thursday
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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Monday
What is the VALUE of the
underlined digit?
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Compare the numbers using
>, <, or =.
2,384,958 2,384,958
300,000
900
Word: seventy eight thousand,
nine hundred thirty
Expanded: 70,000+8,000+900
+30
Round 48,382 to the
nearest…
100: 48,400
1,000: 48,000
10,000: 50,000
Find the Difference.
49,002 – 5,398
43,604
Find the quotient.
3,489 ÷ 6
581 R3
Find the Sum.
29,450 + 9,999
39,449
Find the product.
492 x 45
22,140
Find the Difference.
27,539 – 2,857
24,682
Find the quotient.
9,588 ÷ 7
1,369 R5
Find the Sum.
398,944 + 27,959
426,903
Find the product.
4,389 x 8
35,112
Frank exercises 60 minutes a
day. If he does this every day
for 1 year, how many minutes
will he have exercised?
21,900
Every year Ethan earns
$38,428. Each year he
spends $21,728 on expenses.
How much money should he
have leftover?
$16,700
There are 1,348 trays of food at
the Royal Ball. If the trays of
food are spread out evenly onto
8 different tables, how many
trays of food will there be on
each table?
Last year, Luis read 187 books.
This year he read 224 books.
Next year he wants to read 285
books. If Luis reaches his goal,
how many books will Luis have
read?
168 R4
696
Complete the pattern.
33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88
Write 78,930 in each form.
Find the factors of 56.
1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Write the fractions in
simplest form.
8
> 63
10 100
3
1
4
3
+ 2
4
1
4
2
10
12
3
4
<
12 10
4
1
5
3
_
5
1
1
5
5
6
3
3
7
5
7
1
8
7
+ 4
4
12
1
3
2
1
6
_1
5
6
2
6
3
9
9
78
>
10 100
8
2
10
4
12
10
30
7
5
x 3= 2
8
8
5 x
Jason baked 7 pans of
brownies. He gave ¼ of the
brownies to his two sisters.
How many pans of brownies did
he give to his sisters?
Ella filled a bucket 7/10 of the
way with water. She then
poured out 2/10 of the water.
How much water remains in
the bucket?
3
1
4
5
10
2
1
= 3
3
3
Find the sum by first making
the denominators the same.
2
36
56
+
=
10 100 100
3 1
<
15 3
4
7
5
6
10
2
4
5
3
5
1
3
5
+1
2
6
Solve.
7
70
____
100
10
3
30
____
10
100
5
50
____
10
100
Create a pattern with the rule n x 3
1
3
< 1,122,323
281,493
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Solve.
Find the missing number.
538,299
_4
> 199,599
Find the least common
multiple of 4 and 7.
28
Write the fractions in
simplest form.
6
18
1
3
3
1
4
+8
1
4
8
20
2
5
5
4
9
7
9
2
3
3
_1
10
Solve.
Solve.
9
3
x 5= 3
12
4
8 x
8 students were invited to a
pizza party. If each student is
going to get ¼ of a pizza, how
many pizzas will they eat?
During a pie eating contest,
Madison ate ¾ of a cherry pie,
and ¼ of a cream pie. How
much pie did she eat in all?
2
6
4
= 4
11
11
1
Find the difference by first
making the denominators the
same.
7
10
-
44
26
=
100 100
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
Solve.
8
9
98
+
=
100 10
100
4
10
-
28
12
=
100 100
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