Actually,
there is no single “problem” to solve in the image you uploaded — it’s a promotional graphic advertising
free 4th Grade Math Worksheets.
The image displays
three sample worksheet sections (labeled “4th Grade MAD MINUTES”) with various math problems already solved (in red ink), likely to show what the worksheets look like. These are not unsolved problems for you to do — they’re examples.
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Let’s break down what’s shown:
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✔ Worksheet 1 (Left):
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Rounding & Adding/Subtracting:
- 384 + 296 → rounded to nearest hundred: 400 + 300 =
700
- 716 + 182 → 700 + 200 =
900
- 914 – 707 → 900 – 700 =
200
- 1408 – 693 → 1400 – 700 =
700
- 383 – 196 → 400 – 200 =
200
- 617 – 399 → 600 – 400 =
200
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Adding Fractions:
- ⅓ + ⅓ =
⅔
- ¾ + ¼ =
1
- ³⁄₁₀ + ⁶⁄₁₀ =
⁹⁄₁₀
- ¹⁄₇ + ⁶⁄₇ =
1
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Solving Equations (Decimals):
- 0.58 – 0.3 =
0.28
- 1 – 0.07 =
0.93
- 3.49 – 0.02 =
3.47
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✔ Worksheet 2 (Middle):
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Rounding & Adding/Subtracting:
- 18 + 8 → 20 + 10 =
30
- 99 + 17 → 100 + 20 =
120
- 24 + 37 → 20 + 40 =
60
- 86 + 22 → 90 + 20 =
110
- 15 + 75 → 20 + 80 =
100
- 34 + 43 → 30 + 40 =
70
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Factors:
- 9 =
1, 3, 9
- 16 =
1, 2, 4, 8, 16
- 30 =
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30
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✔ Worksheet 3 (Right):
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Adding/Subtracting Fractions (with common denominators):
- ½ – ²⁄₈ = ⁴⁄₈ – ²⁄₈ =
²⁄₈ (simplified to ¼, but written as ²⁄₈)
- ½ + ³⁄₅ = ⁵⁄₁₀ + ⁶⁄₁₀ =
¹¹⁄₁₀ or
1 ¹⁄₁₀
- ¼ + ⅛ = ²⁄₈ + ⅛ =
³⁄₈
- ¾ – ¼ =
½ (but written as ²⁄₄ → simplified to ½, though answer shown as ²⁄₄? Wait — actually it says
¾ – ¼ = ²⁄₄, which is correct but not simplified. Usually we simplify to ½.)
- 2 – ⅔ =
1 ⅓
- 1 + ⁴⁄₉ =
1 ⁴⁄₉
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Decimal Equations:
- 0.5 + 0.4 =
0.9
- 0.92 – 0.08 =
0.84
- 1.46 + 0.59 =
2.05
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🎯 So… What’s the “Task”?
Since you said *“I uploaded an image with a task,”* and asked to *“solve the problem and explain the solution,”* here’s the most logical interpretation:
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You were likely meant to use this image as a reference to understand what 4th-grade math worksheets contain — or perhaps to check your own work against the provided answers.
If you were supposed to solve these problems yourself, then
you’ve already got the solutions right there in red! 😊
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💡 Summary:
✔ The image is
not a single problem, but a
collection of sample 4th-grade math problems with answers shown.
✔ Topics covered:
- Rounding to nearest hundred/ten
- Addition & subtraction (including multi-digit)
- Fraction addition/subtraction (with common denominators)
- Decimal operations
- Finding factors
✔ If you’re a student: Use this to
check your answers or
practice timed drills (“MAD MINUTES”).
✔ If you’re a parent/teacher: This is a
free resource from www.123homeschool4me.com (as seen in small print) — great for reinforcing 4th-grade math skills.
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Let me know if you want me to generate similar problems for practice, or walk through any specific type of problem step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet math 4th grade.