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Let's solve each part of the problem step by step.
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We will subtract the bottom number from the top number in each problem.
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11.
```
3218
- 2871
------
347
```
*Explanation:*
3218 - 2871 = 347
---
12.
```
9811
- 4871
------
4940
```
*Explanation:*
9811 - 4871 = 4940
---
13.
```
8866
- 4498
------
4368
```
*Explanation:*
8866 - 4498 = 4368
---
14.
```
3441
- 1907
------
1534
```
*Explanation:*
3441 - 1907 = 1534
---
15.
```
9389
- 8854
------
535
```
*Explanation:*
9389 - 8854 = 535
---
16.
```
5174
- 1252
------
3922
```
*Explanation:*
5174 - 1252 = 3922
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17.
```
8360
- 6664
------
1696
```
*Explanation:*
8360 - 6664 = 1696
---
18.
```
2764
- 2422
------
342
```
*Explanation:*
2764 - 2422 = 342
---
19.
```
8429
- 2342
------
6087
```
*Explanation:*
8429 - 2342 = 6087
---
20.
```
9722
- 1451
------
8271
```
*Explanation:*
9722 - 1451 = 8271
---
✔ Answers for Part 1:
11. 347
12. 4940
13. 4368
14. 1534
15. 535
16. 3922
17. 1696
18. 342
19. 6087
20. 8271
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We need to place the given numbers on the number lines based on their positions relative to the labeled endpoints.
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#### 21. Numbers: 6327, 6292, 6337, 6287, 6277, 6317
Number line: from 6247 to 6347, with tick marks at:
- 6247 → first mark
- Then likely spaced every 10 or 20 units?
Let’s find the range:
- From 6247 to 6347 → difference = 100
- There are 10 intervals shown → so each interval is 10 units
So the number line is marked at:
6247, 6257, 6267, 6277, 6287, 6297, 6307, 6317, 6327, 6337, 6347
Now match the numbers:
- 6277 → between 6267 and 6277? Wait, let's list the ticks:
- Tick 1: 6247
- Tick 2: 6257
- Tick 3: 6267
- Tick 4: 6277 ✔
- Tick 5: 6287 ✔
- Tick 6: 6297
- Tick 7: 6307
- Tick 8: 6317 ✔
- Tick 9: 6327 ✔
- Tick 10: 6337 ✔
- Tick 11: 6347
So we have:
- 6277 → Tick 4
- 6287 → Tick 5
- 6317 → Tick 8
- 6327 → Tick 9
- 6337 → Tick 10
- 6292 → between 6297 and 6287 → closer to 6297, but since 6292 < 6297, it's between tick 5 and 6, closer to 5.
- But 6292 is not a tick point. So it goes between 6287 and 6297, closer to 6297.
Wait — actually, let's check:
- 6287 to 6297 = 10 units
- 6292 is 5 units above 6287 → halfway between 6287 and 6297
But since the question says "identify where each set of points should be placed", and there are blanks under the line, probably assign each number to the correct tick or interval.
But looking at the layout:
- The line has 10 intervals from 6247 to 6347 → each 10 units
- Ticks at: 6247, 6257, 6267, 6277, 6287, 6297, 6307, 6317, 6327, 6337, 6347
So:
- 6277 → tick at 6277 → 4th tick
- 6287 → tick at 6287 → 5th tick
- 6317 → tick at 6317 → 8th tick
- 6327 → tick at 6327 → 9th tick
- 6337 → tick at 6337 → 10th tick
- 6292 → not a tick → between 6287 and 6297 → between 5th and 6th tick
But only some blanks are provided. Let's look at the image layout:
There are three blanks under the line:
- One near middle-left
- One near middle-right
- One far right
But we have six numbers. Probably the blanks are meant to be filled with the numbers that belong in those regions.
Looking at the values:
- 6277, 6287 → left side
- 6292 → just after 6287
- 6317, 6327, 6337 → right side
But the blanks are grouped:
- Two blanks near 6297 → probably for 6292 and maybe 6317?
Wait, no — let's re-express.
Actually, the number line shows:
- Left end: 6247
- Middle: 6297
- Right end: 6347
And the blanks are under:
- First blank: near 6297 → probably for numbers around 6292
- Second blank: near middle-right
- Third blank: far right
But better approach: sort the numbers and assign them to positions.
Sorted: 6277, 6287, 6292, 6317, 6327, 6337
Now, map to the number line:
- 6277 → 6277 (tick)
- 6287 → 6287 (tick)
- 6292 → between 6287 and 6297 → close to 6297
- 6317 → tick
- 6327 → tick
- 6337 → tick
So the three blanks under the line may correspond to:
- One for 6292 (near 6297)
- One for 6317 (after 6297)
- One for 6327 or 6337 (far right)
But the diagram shows:
- Three blanks: one under 6297, one slightly right, one far right
So likely:
- Blank under 6297 → 6292 (since it's closest)
- Next blank → 6317
- Far right → 6327 or 6337
But 6337 is closer to 6347 than 6327.
So:
- 6292 → under 6297
- 6317 → next blank
- 6337 → last blank
But 6327 is also large.
Wait — perhaps the blanks are meant to be filled with the numbers that go into those sections.
Alternatively, the labels below the line are placeholders for the numbers.
Given the complexity without seeing the exact spacing, here's the best way:
List all numbers and their approximate positions:
| Number | Position |
|--------|---------|
| 6277 | at tick |
| 6287 | at tick |
| 6292 | between 6287 and 6297 → closer to 6297 |
| 6317 | at tick |
| 6327 | at tick |
| 6337 | at tick |
Now, the number line has tick marks every 10 units.
So the blanks are likely intended to be filled with the numbers that fall in those regions.
Since there are three blanks, and six numbers, perhaps they want us to write the numbers under the appropriate tick or interval.
But the format suggests:
Under the line, there are three underscores:
- One near 6297 → likely for 6292
- One near 6307–6317 → for 6317
- One near 6337–6347 → for 6337
But 6277 and 6287 are on the left.
Possibly the blanks are for:
- 6292 (close to 6297)
- 6317
- 6337
Or maybe:
- 6292
- 6317
- 6327
But 6337 is larger.
Wait — the line ends at 6347, so 6337 is very close to the end.
But 6327 is before that.
Perhaps the blanks are:
- First blank (under 6297): 6292
- Second blank (middle-right): 6317
- Third blank (far right): 6337
Yes, because 6327 is between 6317 and 6337, but 6337 is farther right.
But 6327 is closer to 6337 than 6317.
Actually, the order is:
- 6277, 6287, 6292, 6317, 6327, 6337
So:
- 6292 → after 6287, before 6297 → so under the 6297 region
- 6317 → at 6317
- 6327 → at 6327
- 6337 → at 6337
But only three blanks.
Perhaps the problem wants the three largest or three that fit the blanks.
Given the layout, likely:
- First blank (under 6297): 6292
- Second blank (next): 6317
- Third blank (last): 6337
Because 6277 and 6287 are on the left, already at ticks.
So answer for 21:
- Under 6297: 6292
- Next blank: 6317
- Last blank: 6337
But wait — 6327 is missing.
Maybe the blanks are for:
- 6292
- 6317
- 6327
But 6337 is larger.
Let’s assume the blanks are for the three numbers closest to the right side.
But 6292 is not on the right.
Alternative idea: sort the numbers and assign to the blanks in order.
But without exact positioning, this is ambiguous.
Let’s move to 22 and see if we can infer.
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#### 22. Numbers: 1059, 1049, 1079, 1024, 1034, 1069
Number line: from 1004 to 1104, with tick at 1054
Range: 1004 to 1104 = 100 units
Number of intervals: 10 → each interval = 10 units
So ticks at:
1004, 1014, 1024, 1034, 1044, 1054, 1064, 1074, 1084, 1094, 1104
Now sort the numbers:
1024, 1034, 1049, 1059, 1069, 1079
Now map:
- 1024 → tick
- 1034 → tick
- 1049 → between 1044 and 1054 → closer to 1054
- 1059 → between 1054 and 1064 → closer to 1064
- 1069 → between 1064 and 1074 → closer to 1074
- 1079 → between 1074 and 1084 → closer to 1084
The blanks are under the line:
- Several blanks: likely for 1049, 1059, 1069, 1079
But only five blanks shown.
From left to right:
- First blank: near 1024 → could be 1024 or 1034
- But 1024 and 1034 are at ticks
Probably the blanks are for:
- 1049
- 1059
- 1069
- 1079
And possibly 1024 and 1034 are already on ticks.
But the blanks are under the line, so likely for non-tick numbers.
So:
- 1049 → between 1044 and 1054 → under 1054
- 1059 → between 1054 and 1064 → under 1054 or 1064
- 1069 → between 1064 and 1074
- 1079 → between 1074 and 1084
So the blanks are likely:
- First blank (left): 1049
- Second: 1059
- Third: 1069
- Fourth: 1079
But there are six numbers, two are on ticks.
So only four blanks needed.
But the diagram shows multiple blanks.
Given the complexity, let’s skip to 23.
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#### 23. Numbers: 3560, 3610, 3545, 3540, 3565, 3615
Number line: from 3520 to 3620, with tick at 3570
Range: 100 units → 10 intervals → 10 units per interval
Ticks: 3520, 3530, 3540, 3550, 3560, 3570, 3580, 3590, 3600, 3610, 3620
Now list numbers:
- 3540 → tick
- 3545 → between 3540 and 3550 → closer to 3540
- 3560 → tick
- 3565 → between 3560 and 3570 → closer to 3570
- 3610 → tick
- 3615 → between 3610 and 3620 → closer to 3620
Blanks:
- Two on left: likely for 3545 and 3565
- One on right: for 3615
So:
- First blank: 3545
- Second blank: 3565
- Third blank: 3615
---
#### 24. Numbers: 214, 219, 244, 174, 169, 179
Number line: from 149 to 249, with tick at 199
Range: 100 units → 10 intervals → 10 units per interval
Ticks: 149, 159, 169, 179, 189, 199, 209, 219, 229, 239, 249
Numbers:
- 169 → tick
- 174 → between 169 and 179 → closer to 169
- 179 → tick
- 214 → between 209 and 219 → closer to 219
- 219 → tick
- 244 → between 239 and 249 → closer to 249
Blanks:
- One on left: likely for 174
- One in middle: for 214
- One on right: for 244
So:
- First blank: 174
- Second blank: 214
- Third blank: 244
---
We are to fill in the number that comes before or after the given number.
Assuming the blank is either before or after — usually, if it's written as `__ 56`, then blank is before 56 → 55
If `3191 __`, then blank is after → 3192
Let’s do each:
25. __ 56 → before 56 → 55
26. __ 3191 → before 3191 → 3190
27. __ 9 → before 9 → 8
28. __ 7 → before 7 → 6
29. __ 39 → before 39 → 38
30. __ 348 → before 348 → 347
31. 1 __ → after 1 → 2
32. 33 __ → after 33 → 34
---
#### Part 1: Differences
11. 347
12. 4940
13. 4368
14. 1534
15. 535
16. 3922
17. 1696
18. 342
19. 6087
20. 8271
#### Part 2: Number Line Placements
21.
- Blanks under the line:
- Near 6297: 6292
- Next: 6317
- Far right: 6337
*(Note: 6277, 6287, 6327 are at ticks or nearby, but only three blanks)*
22.
- Blanks:
- First: 1049
- Second: 1059
- Third: 1069
- Fourth: 1079
*(1024 and 1034 are at ticks)*
23.
- Blanks:
- Left: 3545
- Middle: 3565
- Right: 3615
24.
- Blanks:
- Left: 174
- Middle: 214
- Right: 244
#### Part 3: Missing Numbers
25. 55
26. 3190
27. 8
28. 6
29. 38
30. 347
31. 2
32. 34
---
Let me know if you'd like a visual explanation or a printable version!
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Part 1: Find the Difference (Subtraction Problems)
We will subtract the bottom number from the top number in each problem.
---
11.
```
3218
- 2871
------
347
```
*Explanation:*
3218 - 2871 = 347
---
12.
```
9811
- 4871
------
4940
```
*Explanation:*
9811 - 4871 = 4940
---
13.
```
8866
- 4498
------
4368
```
*Explanation:*
8866 - 4498 = 4368
---
14.
```
3441
- 1907
------
1534
```
*Explanation:*
3441 - 1907 = 1534
---
15.
```
9389
- 8854
------
535
```
*Explanation:*
9389 - 8854 = 535
---
16.
```
5174
- 1252
------
3922
```
*Explanation:*
5174 - 1252 = 3922
---
17.
```
8360
- 6664
------
1696
```
*Explanation:*
8360 - 6664 = 1696
---
18.
```
2764
- 2422
------
342
```
*Explanation:*
2764 - 2422 = 342
---
19.
```
8429
- 2342
------
6087
```
*Explanation:*
8429 - 2342 = 6087
---
20.
```
9722
- 1451
------
8271
```
*Explanation:*
9722 - 1451 = 8271
---
✔ Answers for Part 1:
11. 347
12. 4940
13. 4368
14. 1534
15. 535
16. 3922
17. 1696
18. 342
19. 6087
20. 8271
---
Part 2: Identify where each set of points should be placed on the number lines
We need to place the given numbers on the number lines based on their positions relative to the labeled endpoints.
---
#### 21. Numbers: 6327, 6292, 6337, 6287, 6277, 6317
Number line: from 6247 to 6347, with tick marks at:
- 6247 → first mark
- Then likely spaced every 10 or 20 units?
Let’s find the range:
- From 6247 to 6347 → difference = 100
- There are 10 intervals shown → so each interval is 10 units
So the number line is marked at:
6247, 6257, 6267, 6277, 6287, 6297, 6307, 6317, 6327, 6337, 6347
Now match the numbers:
- 6277 → between 6267 and 6277? Wait, let's list the ticks:
- Tick 1: 6247
- Tick 2: 6257
- Tick 3: 6267
- Tick 4: 6277 ✔
- Tick 5: 6287 ✔
- Tick 6: 6297
- Tick 7: 6307
- Tick 8: 6317 ✔
- Tick 9: 6327 ✔
- Tick 10: 6337 ✔
- Tick 11: 6347
So we have:
- 6277 → Tick 4
- 6287 → Tick 5
- 6317 → Tick 8
- 6327 → Tick 9
- 6337 → Tick 10
- 6292 → between 6297 and 6287 → closer to 6297, but since 6292 < 6297, it's between tick 5 and 6, closer to 5.
- But 6292 is not a tick point. So it goes between 6287 and 6297, closer to 6297.
Wait — actually, let's check:
- 6287 to 6297 = 10 units
- 6292 is 5 units above 6287 → halfway between 6287 and 6297
But since the question says "identify where each set of points should be placed", and there are blanks under the line, probably assign each number to the correct tick or interval.
But looking at the layout:
- The line has 10 intervals from 6247 to 6347 → each 10 units
- Ticks at: 6247, 6257, 6267, 6277, 6287, 6297, 6307, 6317, 6327, 6337, 6347
So:
- 6277 → tick at 6277 → 4th tick
- 6287 → tick at 6287 → 5th tick
- 6317 → tick at 6317 → 8th tick
- 6327 → tick at 6327 → 9th tick
- 6337 → tick at 6337 → 10th tick
- 6292 → not a tick → between 6287 and 6297 → between 5th and 6th tick
But only some blanks are provided. Let's look at the image layout:
There are three blanks under the line:
- One near middle-left
- One near middle-right
- One far right
But we have six numbers. Probably the blanks are meant to be filled with the numbers that belong in those regions.
Looking at the values:
- 6277, 6287 → left side
- 6292 → just after 6287
- 6317, 6327, 6337 → right side
But the blanks are grouped:
- Two blanks near 6297 → probably for 6292 and maybe 6317?
Wait, no — let's re-express.
Actually, the number line shows:
- Left end: 6247
- Middle: 6297
- Right end: 6347
And the blanks are under:
- First blank: near 6297 → probably for numbers around 6292
- Second blank: near middle-right
- Third blank: far right
But better approach: sort the numbers and assign them to positions.
Sorted: 6277, 6287, 6292, 6317, 6327, 6337
Now, map to the number line:
- 6277 → 6277 (tick)
- 6287 → 6287 (tick)
- 6292 → between 6287 and 6297 → close to 6297
- 6317 → tick
- 6327 → tick
- 6337 → tick
So the three blanks under the line may correspond to:
- One for 6292 (near 6297)
- One for 6317 (after 6297)
- One for 6327 or 6337 (far right)
But the diagram shows:
- Three blanks: one under 6297, one slightly right, one far right
So likely:
- Blank under 6297 → 6292 (since it's closest)
- Next blank → 6317
- Far right → 6327 or 6337
But 6337 is closer to 6347 than 6327.
So:
- 6292 → under 6297
- 6317 → next blank
- 6337 → last blank
But 6327 is also large.
Wait — perhaps the blanks are meant to be filled with the numbers that go into those sections.
Alternatively, the labels below the line are placeholders for the numbers.
Given the complexity without seeing the exact spacing, here's the best way:
List all numbers and their approximate positions:
| Number | Position |
|--------|---------|
| 6277 | at tick |
| 6287 | at tick |
| 6292 | between 6287 and 6297 → closer to 6297 |
| 6317 | at tick |
| 6327 | at tick |
| 6337 | at tick |
Now, the number line has tick marks every 10 units.
So the blanks are likely intended to be filled with the numbers that fall in those regions.
Since there are three blanks, and six numbers, perhaps they want us to write the numbers under the appropriate tick or interval.
But the format suggests:
Under the line, there are three underscores:
- One near 6297 → likely for 6292
- One near 6307–6317 → for 6317
- One near 6337–6347 → for 6337
But 6277 and 6287 are on the left.
Possibly the blanks are for:
- 6292 (close to 6297)
- 6317
- 6337
Or maybe:
- 6292
- 6317
- 6327
But 6337 is larger.
Wait — the line ends at 6347, so 6337 is very close to the end.
But 6327 is before that.
Perhaps the blanks are:
- First blank (under 6297): 6292
- Second blank (middle-right): 6317
- Third blank (far right): 6337
Yes, because 6327 is between 6317 and 6337, but 6337 is farther right.
But 6327 is closer to 6337 than 6317.
Actually, the order is:
- 6277, 6287, 6292, 6317, 6327, 6337
So:
- 6292 → after 6287, before 6297 → so under the 6297 region
- 6317 → at 6317
- 6327 → at 6327
- 6337 → at 6337
But only three blanks.
Perhaps the problem wants the three largest or three that fit the blanks.
Given the layout, likely:
- First blank (under 6297): 6292
- Second blank (next): 6317
- Third blank (last): 6337
Because 6277 and 6287 are on the left, already at ticks.
So answer for 21:
- Under 6297: 6292
- Next blank: 6317
- Last blank: 6337
But wait — 6327 is missing.
Maybe the blanks are for:
- 6292
- 6317
- 6327
But 6337 is larger.
Let’s assume the blanks are for the three numbers closest to the right side.
But 6292 is not on the right.
Alternative idea: sort the numbers and assign to the blanks in order.
But without exact positioning, this is ambiguous.
Let’s move to 22 and see if we can infer.
---
#### 22. Numbers: 1059, 1049, 1079, 1024, 1034, 1069
Number line: from 1004 to 1104, with tick at 1054
Range: 1004 to 1104 = 100 units
Number of intervals: 10 → each interval = 10 units
So ticks at:
1004, 1014, 1024, 1034, 1044, 1054, 1064, 1074, 1084, 1094, 1104
Now sort the numbers:
1024, 1034, 1049, 1059, 1069, 1079
Now map:
- 1024 → tick
- 1034 → tick
- 1049 → between 1044 and 1054 → closer to 1054
- 1059 → between 1054 and 1064 → closer to 1064
- 1069 → between 1064 and 1074 → closer to 1074
- 1079 → between 1074 and 1084 → closer to 1084
The blanks are under the line:
- Several blanks: likely for 1049, 1059, 1069, 1079
But only five blanks shown.
From left to right:
- First blank: near 1024 → could be 1024 or 1034
- But 1024 and 1034 are at ticks
Probably the blanks are for:
- 1049
- 1059
- 1069
- 1079
And possibly 1024 and 1034 are already on ticks.
But the blanks are under the line, so likely for non-tick numbers.
So:
- 1049 → between 1044 and 1054 → under 1054
- 1059 → between 1054 and 1064 → under 1054 or 1064
- 1069 → between 1064 and 1074
- 1079 → between 1074 and 1084
So the blanks are likely:
- First blank (left): 1049
- Second: 1059
- Third: 1069
- Fourth: 1079
But there are six numbers, two are on ticks.
So only four blanks needed.
But the diagram shows multiple blanks.
Given the complexity, let’s skip to 23.
---
#### 23. Numbers: 3560, 3610, 3545, 3540, 3565, 3615
Number line: from 3520 to 3620, with tick at 3570
Range: 100 units → 10 intervals → 10 units per interval
Ticks: 3520, 3530, 3540, 3550, 3560, 3570, 3580, 3590, 3600, 3610, 3620
Now list numbers:
- 3540 → tick
- 3545 → between 3540 and 3550 → closer to 3540
- 3560 → tick
- 3565 → between 3560 and 3570 → closer to 3570
- 3610 → tick
- 3615 → between 3610 and 3620 → closer to 3620
Blanks:
- Two on left: likely for 3545 and 3565
- One on right: for 3615
So:
- First blank: 3545
- Second blank: 3565
- Third blank: 3615
---
#### 24. Numbers: 214, 219, 244, 174, 169, 179
Number line: from 149 to 249, with tick at 199
Range: 100 units → 10 intervals → 10 units per interval
Ticks: 149, 159, 169, 179, 189, 199, 209, 219, 229, 239, 249
Numbers:
- 169 → tick
- 174 → between 169 and 179 → closer to 169
- 179 → tick
- 214 → between 209 and 219 → closer to 219
- 219 → tick
- 244 → between 239 and 249 → closer to 249
Blanks:
- One on left: likely for 174
- One in middle: for 214
- One on right: for 244
So:
- First blank: 174
- Second blank: 214
- Third blank: 244
---
Part 3: Fill in the missing numbers (before or after)
We are to fill in the number that comes before or after the given number.
Assuming the blank is either before or after — usually, if it's written as `__ 56`, then blank is before 56 → 55
If `3191 __`, then blank is after → 3192
Let’s do each:
25. __ 56 → before 56 → 55
26. __ 3191 → before 3191 → 3190
27. __ 9 → before 9 → 8
28. __ 7 → before 7 → 6
29. __ 39 → before 39 → 38
30. __ 348 → before 348 → 347
31. 1 __ → after 1 → 2
32. 33 __ → after 33 → 34
---
✔ Final Answers:
#### Part 1: Differences
11. 347
12. 4940
13. 4368
14. 1534
15. 535
16. 3922
17. 1696
18. 342
19. 6087
20. 8271
#### Part 2: Number Line Placements
21.
- Blanks under the line:
- Near 6297: 6292
- Next: 6317
- Far right: 6337
*(Note: 6277, 6287, 6327 are at ticks or nearby, but only three blanks)*
22.
- Blanks:
- First: 1049
- Second: 1059
- Third: 1069
- Fourth: 1079
*(1024 and 1034 are at ticks)*
23.
- Blanks:
- Left: 3545
- Middle: 3565
- Right: 3615
24.
- Blanks:
- Left: 174
- Middle: 214
- Right: 244
#### Part 3: Missing Numbers
25. 55
26. 3190
27. 8
28. 6
29. 38
30. 347
31. 2
32. 34
---
Let me know if you'd like a visual explanation or a printable version!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 4th grade math papers.