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Year 4 Maths Test - Addition - Answers

The document provides examples of addition problems and their step-by-step solutions. It also tests the understanding of addition properties such as commutativity, associativity, and identity. A variety of addition questions ranging from simple to multi-digit addition are covered.

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Year 4 Maths Test - Addition - Answers

The document provides examples of addition problems and their step-by-step solutions. It also tests the understanding of addition properties such as commutativity, associativity, and identity. A variety of addition questions ranging from simple to multi-digit addition are covered.

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Answers

1. (d)
Add the two given numbers.
11 1
6589
+3435
10024
So, the number is 10024.

2. 56380
The given addends are 20478, 31309 and 4593. Write the numbers in columns and add.
112
20 478
31 3 09
+ 4593
56380
So, the sum is 56380.

3. (a)
To add two numbers, the digits are added column-wise from left to right. So, the given statement is true.

4. (a)
Write the number in the column-wise format and add.
11 1 1
46789
+9876 4
145553
So, the sum is 145553.

8 7 55
+3 4 4 6
12 2 0 1
5.
We know that adding 5 to the number 6 gives 11.
Adding 4 to the number 6 gives 10.
Adding 8 to 4 gives 12.
And, adding 9 to 3 gives 12.
Now, fill the blank spaces in the given problem by using the inferred information.
8 755
+3 4 4 6
12 2 0 1
So, the sum is 12201.

6. (b)
Write the number in the column-wise format and add.
1 1 11
783926
140045
+ 53982
977953
So, the sum is 977953.
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48 7 9 6 5 9
+ 6 4 2 4 4 6
55 2 2 1 0 5
7.
We know that adding 9 to the number 6 gives 15.
Adding 6 to the number 4 gives 10.
Adding 7 to 4 gives 11.
Adding 10 to 2 gives 12
Adding 8 to 4 gives 12.
And, adding 9 to 6 gives 15.
Now, fill the blank spaces in the given problem by using the inferred information.
48 7 9 6 5 9
+ 6 4 2 4 4 6
55 2 2 1 0 5

8. (a)
Add the numbers column-wise and perform addition.
11 1 1
99999
+ 9999
109998
So, the sum is 109998.

9. (a)
According to this property, the addition of two numbers remains the same on changing the order of the
addends. That is, adding 4567 to 1098 and adding 1098 to 4567, the sum will be the same in both cases.
So, the commutative property of addition is represented in the equation 4567 +1098 = 1098 + 4567 .

10. (b)
Add the number of passengers travelling by all three means of transportation, that is, 345788, 428710 and
328702.
12 2 1 1
345788
4 28710
+ 3287 02
1103200

11. (c)
The associative property of addition is applied to the given equation. According to this property, the
addition of three numbers does not get affected by the order of adding the addends.
That is, ( a + b) + c = a + (b + c )

12. (b)
According to the identity property of addition, if any number is added to 0, then the result will be the
number itself.
So, the equation 0 + 41607 = 41607 represents the identity property of addition.

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13. (a)
Add the number of different trees on the fruit farm, that is, 380, 450, 260 and 200.
380
450
260
+200
1290
So, the total number of trees on the fruit farm is 1290.

14. (c)
Add the number of toys, 1545, 2233 and 6124.
11
1545
22 33
+ 6 1 24
9 902
So, the total number of toys in the shop is 9902.

15. (b)
Add the number of candies that the three children have.
1
131
175
+223
529
As the total candies are double the sum, add 529 to 529.
1
529
+ 5 29
1058
So, the box contains 1058 candies.

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