Number Sentences Worksheet
A Grade 4 math worksheet focusing on understanding and completing number sentences using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Number Sentences
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Read each question carefully and fill in the blank to complete the number sentence. Some questions may require you to choose the correct operation.
1. 15 + 7 =
2. 24 - 8 =
3. 6 × 9 =
4. 45 ÷ 5 =
5. 32 + = 50
6. Which operation makes the number sentence true: 18 6 = 3?
+ (addition)
- (subtraction)
× (multiplication)
÷ (division)
7. The number sentence 8 × 4 = 32 is true.
True
False
8. Sarah has 12 apples. She buys 5 more. Write a number sentence to show how many apples Sarah has now.
9. A baker made 20 cookies and put them equally into 4 bags. Write a number sentence to show how many cookies are in each bag.
10. 25 5 = 5
11. 10 7 = 17
12. 4 8 = 32
13. 30 10 = 20
14. Use the number line to solve the number sentence: 3 + 4 = ?
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