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GRADE 4
Name:
1.Complete:
a) The largest 2-digit odd number is ___________________________________
b) The smallest 2-digit odd number is __________________________________
c) The largest 2-digit even number is ___________________________________
d) The smallest 2-digit even number is __________________________________
e) The smallest 3-digit odd number is ___________________________________
f ) The smallest 3-digit even number is __________________________________
g) The largest 3-digit odd number is ____________________________________
h) The largest 3-digit even number is ___________________________________
2. Compare the following numbers by using <, > and =
a) 3 257 ______ 3 275
b) 9 898 ______ 8 989
c) 7 324 ______ 7 234
d) 4 746 ______ 4 674
3. Write the following numbers in order from biggest to smallest:
a) 2 467; 8 376; 2 746; 2 674; 8 763; 8 673
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b) 9 180; 9 081; 9 190; 9 018; 9 810
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4. Write the next 4 numbers of each of these sequences:
a) 7 827; 7 830; 7 833; 7 836; ___________________________________________
b) 1 860; 1 870; 1 880; ________________________________________________
c) 4 565; 4 570; 4 575; ________________________________________________
5. Round these numbers off to the nearest 10:
a) 5 748 ≈ _________
b) 8 394 ≈ ___________
c) 4 387 ≈ ___________
d) 6 732 ≈ ___________
6. Round these numbers off to the nearest 100:
a) 3 947 ≈ ___________
b) 9 789 ≈ ___________
c) 6 439 ≈ ___________
d) 2 067 ≈ ___________
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Grade 4 Term 3 Mathematics: Numbers, operations and relationships; Whole numbers
Whole numbers
GRADE 4
Grade 4 Term 3 Mathematics: Numbers, operations and relationships; Whole numbers
Answer sheet
1.Complete:
a) The largest 2-digit odd number is 99
b) The smallest 2-digit odd number is 11
c) The largest 2-digit even number is 98
d) The smallest 2-digit even number is 10
e) The smallest 3-digit odd number is 101
f ) The smallest 3-digit even number is 100
g) The largest 3-digit odd number is 999
h) The largest 3-digit even number is 998
2. Compare the following numbers by using <, > and =
a) 3 257 < 3 275
b) 9 898 > 8 989
c) 7 324 > 7 234
d) 4 746 > 4 674
3. Write the following numbers in order from biggest to smallest:
a) 2 467; 8 376; 2 746; 2 674; 8 763; 8 673
8 763; 8 673; 8 376; 2 746; 2 674; 2 467
b) 9 180; 9 081; 9 190; 9 018; 9 810
9 810; 9 190; 9 180; 9 081; 9 018
4. Write the next 4 numbers of each of these sequences:
a) 7 827; 7 830; 7 833; 7 836; 7 839; 7 842; 7 845; 7 848
b) 1 860; 1 870; 1 880; 1 890; 1 900; 1 910; 1 920
c) 4 565; 4 570; 4 575; 4 580; 4 585; 4 590; 4 595
d) 6 264; 6 268; 6 272; 6 276; 6 280; 6 284; 6 288
5. Round these numbers off to the nearest 10:
a) 5 748 ≈ 5 750
b) 8 394 ≈ 8 390
c) 4 387 ≈ 4 390
d) 6 732 ≈ 6 730
6. Round these numbers off to the nearest 100:
a) 3 947 ≈ 3 900
b) 9 789 ≈ 9 800
c) 6 439 ≈ 6 400
d) 2 067 ≈ 2 100
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