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Grade 4 Advanced Maths Problems

This document contains 5 math word problems for students in Grade 4. The problems cover topics like ferry passenger counts over multiple trips, identifying a number in a numerical pattern, calculating the number of games in a chess tournament based on the number of players, solving equations with number signs, and determining the total number of games in a soccer league based on the number of teams.

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Grade 4 Advanced Maths Problems

This document contains 5 math word problems for students in Grade 4. The problems cover topics like ferry passenger counts over multiple trips, identifying a number in a numerical pattern, calculating the number of games in a chess tournament based on the number of players, solving equations with number signs, and determining the total number of games in a soccer league based on the number of teams.

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ADVANCED MATHS CLUB GRADE 4 Name : _______________

Grade : ________ Date: ___________

Answer correctly.

1. A ferry boat shuttles tourists to an island every hour starting at 9 am until its last trip
starting at 3 pm. One day the boat captain notes that on the 9 am trip there were
100 tourists on the ferry boat, and that on each successive trip, the number of
tourists was 2 fewer than on the previous trip. How many tourists did the ferry take to
the island that day? _________

2. Learn the table below.

Column 1 Column B Column C Column D


1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
9 10 11 12
16 15 14 13
⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮

Number 150 will appear on which column? _______________________

3. A Chess tournament had six players. Each player played every other player only
once. How many games was played in the tournament? _________________________

4. If 5#2 = 21, 7#5 = 24, 6#4 = 20, and 4#3 = 7, what is the value of 9#2? ______________

5. In a soccer league, there are 12 teams. Each team will play every other team twice,
one in their home base and the other one is in the opponent’s base. How many
game will be played in all? _________________________

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