Name: Weekly Homework Sheet Q3:4 Date:

Monday / Tuesday
What is the VALUE of the underlined digit?
2,384,958 2,384,958
/ Write 78,930 in each form.
Word:
Expanded:
Find the Difference.
49,002 – 5,398 / Find the Sum.
29,450 + 9,999
Find the quotient.
3,489 ÷ 6
/ Find the product.
492 x 45
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?
Complete the pattern.
33, 44, 55, 66, ___, ___ / Find the factors of 56.
Compare the fractions using , , or =.
____ ____ / Write the fractions in simplest form.


+ _ /
+ _
Solve.
x 3 =
/ Solve.
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?
Find the missing number.
____
____
____ / Find the sum by first making the denominators the same.
+ =
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.
27,539 – 2,857 / Find the Sum.
398,944 + 27,959
Find the quotient.
9,588 ÷ 7 / Find the product.
4,389 x 8
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?
Create a pattern with the rule n x 3
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 10
/ Find the least common multiple of 4 and 7.
Compare the fractions using , , or =.
____ ____ / Write the fractions in simplest form.


+ _
/
+ _
Solve.
x 5 = / Solve.
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?
Find the difference by first making the denominators the same.
- = / Solve.
+ =
- =

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