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Make a Splash, with Summer
Math
Name: _____________________
Packet due: First day of School N
7©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • EMC 3017
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Read and write numbers to millions in various forms (standard, expanded, word)
The Name Is the SameWrite each number in word form.
1. 5,000 _________________________________________________________
2. 45,000 _________________________________________________________
3. 3,700 _________________________________________________________
4. 5,835 _________________________________________________________
5. 13,900 _________________________________________________________
6. 497 _________________________________________________________
7. 152,100 _________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
8. 4,008 _________________________________________________________
Write each number in standard form.
9. four hundred sixty-eight _________________________
10. eight thousand three _________________________
11. six thousand twenty-fi ve _________________________
12. nine hundred two _________________________
13. four hundred sixty-one _________________________
14. fi ve hundred twenty-six thousand _________________________
15. forty thousand six _________________________
16. eighty-three thousand two hundred sixty-seven _________________________
26 EMC 3017 • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • ©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp.
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Add Them UpFind the sum for each of the following.
Demonstrate addition with up to 5 three-digit numbers, utilizing regrouping
1. 208 + 520 + 286 + 826 = 2. 601 + 843 + 826 + 825 =
3. 926 + 482 + 82 = 4. 865 + 22 + 862 + 93 =
5. 826835731
+ 651
6. 561526349
+ 496
7. 592103501
+ 600
8. 50659
496+ 34
9. 496182496
+ 768
10. 792852816195
+ 463
33©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • EMC 3017
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Demonstrate subtraction with three-digit numbers, utilizing regrouping
Solve It!Solve each problem.
1. Sarah had $679 in her savings account. She took $235 out of the account to buy a new stereo. What was the balance after her withdrawal of $235?
________________________________________________________________
2. The Wildcat Elementary School is going on a fi eld trip to the zoo. They have reserved 8 buses that have a total of 528 seats. There are 470 students in the school and 35 teachers that will be going to the zoo. Are there enough seats for all the students and teachers to ride on the buses?
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3. The fourth-graders at Shawsheen Elementary School were doing their annual fundraiser. They sold $998 worth of candy. The bill they have to pay is $425. How much profi t will the fourth-grade class make?
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4. Jeremy has $275 saved up. He wants to buy a CD player for $119 and a TV for $179. Does he have enough for both? Why or why not?
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5. Peter’s family was driving to visit his grandparents’ house. The entire trip was 642 miles. By lunchtime, they had driven 375 miles. Were they at least halfway there? How many miles were left to go?
________________________________________________________________
37©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • EMC 3017
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Demonstrate multiplication facts through 10 x 10
Multiplication TableComplete the following multiplication table, but be aware that thenumbers are not in the usual order. (The first box, 6 x 7, has beendone for you.)
× 6 1 4 9 2 7 3 10 5 8
7 42
2
9
4
5
1
3
8
10
6
32 EMC 3017 • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • ©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp.
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Subtraction PracticeFind the following differences.
Demonstrate subtraction with three-digit numbers, utilizing regrouping
11. 456 – 261 = ________________
12. 894 – 621 = ________________
13. 496 – 261 = ________________
14. 895 – 725 = ________________
15. 627 – 130 = ________________
16. 820 – 419 = ________________
17. 597 – 496 = ________________
18. 900 – 199 = ________________
19. 560 – 250 = ________________
20. 764 – 179 = ________________
562– 162
2. 795– 705
3. 402– 120
4. 603– 546
5. 413– 267
6. 465– 361
7. 156– 149
8. 343– 342
9. 496– 396
10. 726– 627
95©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • EMC 3017
Name______________________
Number & Operations
RiddleTo solve the riddle, draw a straight line between each fraction on the leftand an equivalent fraction on the right. Each line will go through one number and one letter. At the bottom of the page, write the letter on eachline above the number.
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Determine common equivalent fractions and decimals (fractions equivalent to other fractions and fractions equivalent to decimals)
What did Mrs. Margarine think about her sister’s husband?
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19©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • EMC 3017
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Determine place value and round numbers up to millions
Digit SearchLook for the digit 7 in each number. Then write the place valueon the line.
1. 572,163 ____________________________
2. 726,468 ____________________________
3. 268,317 ____________________________
4. 649,752 ____________________________
5. 7,168,259 ____________________________
6. 708,469 ____________________________
7. 46,971 ____________________________
8. 97,802 ____________________________
9. 7,805,821 ____________________________
10. 6,479,520 ____________________________
11. tens digit in 805,317 ________
12. thousands digit in 916,348 ________
13. hundred thousands digit in 915,647 ________
14. hundreds digit in 1,346,592 ________
15. ones digit in 946,310 ________
40
Career ChangesMany Americans will change careers during their lives. Even presidents of the United States have had different jobs!
What careers do you think these presidents had before they movedinto the White House? Your job is to find out! First, take a guess.Then divide, match the quotient, and see if your guess is correct.
DIVIDE:
1. Andrew Jackson
75 ÷ 6 = _________
2. Woodrow Wilson
193 ÷ 4 = _________
3. Ronald Reagan
462 ÷ 7 = _________
4. John F. Kennedy
469 ÷ 5 = _________
5. Andrew Johnson
432 ÷ 8 = _________
6. Lyndon Johnson
843 ÷ 9 = _________
7. Jimmy Carter
72 ÷ 2 = _________
8. Thomas Jefferson
755 ÷ 5 = _________
QUOTIENT ANDCAREER:
66 Actor
151 Writer
93 R6 Teacher
12 R3 Soldier
36 Peanut farmer
54 Tailor
48 R1 Teacher
93 R4 Newspaperman
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20 EMC 3017 • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • ©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp.
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Determine place value and round numbers up to millions
RoundingRound each number to the place value listed.
1. 6,480 (hundreds) _______________________
2. 7,239 (tens) _______________________
3. 28,731 (thousands) _______________________
4. 590,472 (ten thousands) _______________________
5. 289,962 (hundred thousands) ______________________
6. 190,749 (tens) _______________________
7. 83,802 (hundreds) _______________________
8. 730,801 (thousands) _______________________
9. 69,730 (ten thousands) _______________________
10. 287,521 (thousands) _______________________
11. tens _______________________
12. thousands _______________________
13. ten thousands _______________________
14. hundred thousands _______________________
15. hundreds _______________________
2
3
4
5
gallons of gasoline
$
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1
18 Math • EMC 4548 • ©2005 by Evan-Moor Corp. UNIT 2
Fam
ily R
eunio
nOn the Road
One of the families travels only 280 miles to get to Huntington Beach. They live in Las Vegas, Nevada. Solve these problems about their trip.
The five people in this family (2 adults and 3 kids) will stop for lunch at the Moose Restaurant. The prices are listed on the display board below. What will be the total bill without tax?
If each gallon of gas costs $1.58, about how much money will the family need for gas to travel the 280 miles?
Their car can go about 20 miles on every gallon of gasoline. About how many gallons of gasoline will they need to travel the 280 miles?
The family will drive the 280 miles in their car and average about 60 miles per hour. About how many hours will they be driving?
They will be driving between
hours and hours.
If the family has exactly $30, will they be able to pay their bill at the Moose Restaurant once they add on a $5 tip? Why or why not?
Moose RestaurantAll-You-Can-Eat
Adults $7.25Children $4.75
Skills:Solving Word Problems
8 EMC 3017 • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • ©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp.
Name______________________
Number & Operations
Read and write numbers to millions in various forms (standard, expanded, word)
Different FormsWrite each number in standard form.
1. 5,000 + 60 + 3 = _____________________________
2. 7,000 + 700 = _____________________________
3. 7,000 + 80 + 9 = _____________________________
4. 10,000 + 900 + 6 = _____________________________
5. 300,000 + 80,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 20 + 8 = _____________________________
6. 800 + 90 = _____________________________
7. 40,000 + 600 = _____________________________
8. 80,000 + 7,000 + 500 + 40 + 9 = _____________________________
9. 800 + 3 = _____________________________
10. 90,000 + 90 + 9 = _____________________________
11. 4,500 _________________________________________________________
12. 35,000 _________________________________________________________
13. 692 _________________________________________________________
14. 1,090 _________________________________________________________
15. 5,038 _________________________________________________________
16. 6,030 _________________________________________________________
17. 14,972 _________________________________________________________
18. 280,000 _________________________________________________________
©2005 by Evan-Moor Corp. • EMC 4548 • Math 85UNIT 7
For example, 298 rounded to the nearest
hundred would be 300 because the digit to the right of the
hundreds place is greater than or equal to five.
At th
e Lib
rary
Skills:Rounding Numbers
Round each of the following numbers to the place value listed.
Round It Off
598 to the nearest hundred is __________________________ .
2,980 to the nearest thousand is ________________________ .
5,390 to the nearest thousand is ________________________ .
4,932 to the nearest hundred is _________________________ .
920 to the nearest hundred is __________________________ .
94,830 to the nearest thousand is _______________________ .
390 to the nearest hundred is __________________________ .
14,830 to the nearest ten thousand is ____________________ .
897 to the nearest ten is ______________________________ .
98,700 to the nearest ten thousand is ____________________ .
985 to the nearest hundred is __________________________ .
158,970 to the nearest hundred thousand is ________________ .
©2005 by Evan-Moor Corp. • EMC 4548 • Math 89ASSESSMENT 7
256 x 12
842x 42
175x 23
290x 73
What is the smallest multiple left out of this cluster?
12 18 9
3 15
Read the problem. Find the answer.Melanie read 240 pages last weekend. Each book she read had an average of 80 pages. About how many books did Melanie read? books
Round each of these numbers to the place value listed.599 to the nearest hundred 3,980 to the nearest thousand 820 to the nearest hundred 95,842 to the nearest ten thousand 148,251 to the nearest thousand
Multiply.
Note: Use this assessment after your child has completed through page 88.
Read the graph. Fill in the correct circle to answer each question. Books Checked Out of the School Library Last Week
200150100 50 0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
How many books were checked Å 200 ∏ 100out on Tuesday? Ç 150 ´ 50
On which day were the most Å Tuesday ∏ Mondaybooks checked out? Ç Friday ´ Wednesday
How many books were checked Å 550 ∏ 600out in all last week? Ç 400 ´ 450
3C12V3
Put It in Order
When all the problems have been completed, write the answers in order from smallest to largest. Then write the corresponding letter for each answer on the lines to find out where Sheila’s sport is played.
smallest
largest
7C91 39+ 3
141- 89
7x 7
53- 28
169 - 118
229- 205
P S E H
A T H T
S A N I
E R L W
O S R I
E T I S
49 ÷ 7
24 ÷ 2
18 ÷ 6
72 ÷ 8
80 ÷ 4
70 ÷ 5
5C17V5
503- 443
171- 99
112- 68
553- 514
360- 329
8C21V6
8C59V2
10C10V0
6C10V8
112 Math • EMC 4548 • ©2005 by Evan-Moor Corp. UNIT 9
Sum
mer
Sport
sSolve these problems.Skills:
Computation— All Operations
64 Math • EMC 4548 • ©2005 by Evan-Moor Corp. ASSESSMENT 5
Use the centimeter ruler to answer these questions about line length.
About how far is it from point A to point C? cmAbout how far is it from point A to point B? cmHow much farther from point A is point C than point B? cm
Read the clock. Fill in the circle to show the correct time.
Å 2:55Ç 2:00∏ 11:05´ 11:10
Å 9:15Ç 3:45∏ 9:20´ 4:15
Å 6:10Ç 2:25∏ 6:15´ 2:30
Å 7:40Ç 8:35∏ 7:35´ 7:45
Å 4:30Ç 6:15∏ 6:20´ 4:35
Å 3:40Ç 8:15∏ 8:45´ 3:45
Fill in the circle for the best estimate.About how long is a car from the front bumper to the rear bumper? Å 20 meters Ç 5 meters ∏ 2 meters ´ 10 centimeters
About how tall is a cat? Å 2 meters Ç 2 centimeters ∏ 2 feet ´ 20 centimeters
About how long is a new pencil? Å 8 inches Ç 8 centimeters ∏ 4 feet ´ 4 centimeters
A B C
Note: Use this assessment after your child has completed through page 63.
Continue the pattern.
7 10 13
6 12 18 7 13 9 15
Circle the larger numbers. 8.0 or 8.9 5» or 5½ 6½ or 6.4 7½ or 7.25
43©2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. • Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 • EMC 3017
Name______________________
Number & Operations
× 2 12 10 6 8 5 7 1 11 4 9 3
1
6
12
4
7
10
3
8
11
9
5
2
2
A DifferentMultiplication TableComplete the multiplication table, but be aware that the numbers are not in the usual order. (The first box, 1 x 2, has been done for you.)
Demonstrate multiplication facts through 12 x 12
Name Date
Measuring Across and Down
ACROSS3. A year has 12 .
6. These contain four quarts.
9. one thousand years
11. A quart equals two .
15. groups of ten years
16. of an hour
18. One hundred sixty of these equal one square mile.
20. of a quart
21. 52 weeks
22. abbreviation for the unit that has 12 inches
23. A small car might weigh about 1 .
24. A minute has sixty of these.
27. one hundred years
29. A fortnight has 14 .
30. This unit of measure equals 4 pecks or 32 dry quarts.
31. A non-leap-year February has exactly four of them.
DOWN1. unit of weight for gems
and precious stones
2. of a day
4. abbreviation for the unit that is of a cup
5. Four pints is one of these.
7. of a yard
8. eight fluid ounces
9. 10,560 feet = 2
10. another way to say 12:00 A.M.
12. years in a decade
13. of a gallon
14. Twenty-six weeks is this part of a year.
15. units for measuring temperature
17. A typical cat might weigh 10 .
19. of a gallon
21. A mile has 1,760 .
25. 3,600 seconds = hour
26. half a dozen
28. abbreviation for weight equivalent to 16 ounces
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Name: __________________________ 100 Addition Facts Score: ________1. 13
518
+2. 14
923
+3. 9
514
+4. 7
916
+5. 9
918
+6. 8
513
+7. 9
716
+8. 12
921
+9. 13
619
+10. 11
718
+
11. 126
18+
12. 65
11+
13. 78
15+
14. 127
19+
15. 107
17+
16. 116
17+
17. 66
12+
18. 108
18+
19. 105
15+
20. 138
21+
21. 106
16+
22. 76
13+
23. 75
12+
24. 137
20+
25. 77
14+
26. 86
14+
27. 146
20+
28. 115
16+
29. 139
22+
30. 125
17+
31. 147
21+
32. 68
14+
33. 89
17+
34. 69
15+
35. 109
19+
36. 96
15+
37. 118
19+
38. 128
20+
39. 88
16+
40. 148
22+
41. 119
20+
42. 67
13+
43. 98
17+
44. 87
15+
45. 145
19+
46. 125
17+
47. 118
19+
48. 97
16+
49. 89
17+
50. 117
18+
51. 139
22+
52. 68
14+
53. 95
14+
54. 75
12+
55. 88
16+
56. 108
18+
57. 66
12+
58. 128
20+
59. 106
16+
60. 87
15+
61. 106
16+
62. 118
19+
63. 87
15+
64. 128
20+
65. 139
22+
66. 76
13+
67. 138
21+
68. 106
16+
69. 108
18+
70. 105
15+
71. 97
16+
72. 86
14+
73. 107
17+
74. 146
20+
75. 86
14+
76. 126
18+
77. 135
18+
78. 136
19+
79. 117
18+
80. 87
15+
81. 68
14+
82. 69
15+
83. 127
19+
84. 126
18+
85. 86
14+
86. 129
21+
87. 107
17+
88. 146
20+
89. 96
15+
90. 149
23+
91. 106
16+
92. 78
15+
93. 128
20+
94. 88
16+
95. 117
18+
96. 87
15+
97. 86
14+
98. 138
21+
99. 87
15+
100. 97
16+
Name: ________________________ 100 Division Facts Score: ________
1.
20210 2.
60512 3.
3056 4.
5469 5.
44411 6.
1836 7.
1243 8.
48412 9.
66611 10.
4868
11.
2464 12.
1535 13.
70710 14.
55511 15.
4276 16.
2137 17.
2847 18.
96812 19.
1863 20.
3694
21.
108912 22.
6397 23.
2173 24.
77711 25.
33311 26.
3248 27.
50510 28.
4085 29.
30310 30.
3065
31.
60610 32.
2446 33.
6488 34.
1644 35.
36312 36.
5496 37.
80810 38.
88811 39.
40410 40.
84712
41.
7289 42.
4559 43.
7298 44.
5687 45.
3575 46.
933 47.
4886 48.
90910 49.
99911 50.
4977
51.
3557 52.
2555 53.
4267 54.
72612 55.
22211 56.
1829 57.
2045 58.
2438 59.
1025 60.
824
61.
3284 62.
2874 63.
2483 64.
24212 65.
1234 66.
5678 67.
3666 68.
1226 69.
623 70.
4058
71.
1628 72.
6379 73.
2793 74.
3649 75.
4595 76.
1427 77.
2054 78.
1553 79.
2739 80.
8199
81.
2137 82.
6488 83.
66611 84.
2555 85.
72612 86.
33311 87.
5678 88.
66611 89.
5687 90.
6488
91.
3056 92.
2446 93.
3557 94.
1535 95.
70710 96.
5469 97.
1644 98.
48412 99.
70710 100.
4058
Name: ________________________ 100 Division Facts Score: ________
1.
77711 2.
4276 3.
66611 4.
88811 5.
6488 6.
99911 7.
1836 8.
4977 9.
3575 10.
4058
11.
4868 12.
50510 13.
30310 14.
2555 15.
2793 16.
2438 17.
55511 18.
2464 19.
96812 20.
80810
21.
1644 22.
33311 23.
933 24.
3649 25.
1535 26.
60610 27.
48412 28.
1243 29.
4886 30.
60512
31.
90910 32.
108912 33.
84712 34.
72612 35.
70710 36.
2874 37.
2054 38.
2483 39.
2137 40.
5469
41.
3056 42.
44411 43.
40410 44.
6397 45.
2446 46.
2045 47.
3065 48.
4559 49.
2847 50.
4595
51.
4085 52.
6379 53.
3666 54.
3284 55.
8199 56.
3557 57.
7289 58.
5687 59.
1234 60.
36312
61.
3248 62.
5678 63.
3694 64.
4267 65.
1863 66.
7298 67.
2173 68.
1553 69.
2739 70.
5496
71.
4886 72.
1243 73.
4868 74.
33311 75.
4977 76.
33311 77.
44411 78.
88811 79.
2446 80.
2555
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1644 82.
33311 83.
3284 84.
4276 85.
6488 86.
77711 87.
72612 88.
2555 89.
4267 90.
2045
91.
84712 92.
3694 93.
6488 94.
1243 95.
55511 96.
80810 97.
6379 98.
88811 99.
70710 100.
1553
Name: ________________________ 100 Multiplication Facts Score: ________
1. 53
15×
2. 236
×3. 12
560
×4. 9
545
×5. 10
660
×6. 3
412
×7. 7
749
×8. 10
550
×9. 11
777
×10. 12
784
×
11. 85
40×
12. 107
70×
13. 94
36×
14. 84
32×
15. 75
35×
16. 43
12×
17. 64
24×
18. 63
18×
19. 86
48×
20. 113
33×
21. 73
21×
22. 88
64×
23. 87
56×
24. 59
45×
25. 128
96×
26. 35
15×
27. 339
×28. 11
888
×29. 9
763
×30. 12
672
×
31. 38
24×
32. 57
35×
33. 108
80×
34. 29
18×
35. 78
56×
36. 126
72×
37. 44
16×
38. 119
99×
39. 76
42×
40. 36
18×
41. 104
40×
42. 68
48×
43. 37
21×
44. 123
36×
45. 49
36×
46. 58
40×
47. 26
12×
48. 95
45×
49. 129
108×
50. 25
10×
51. 66
36×
52. 103
30×
53. 129
108×
54. 54
20×
55. 47
28×
56. 93
27×
57. 27
14×
58. 46
24×
59. 65
30×
60. 98
72×
61. 48
32×
62. 69
54×
63. 83
24×
64. 124
48×
65. 28
16×
66. 39
27×
67. 79
63×
68. 96
54×
69. 248
×70. 5
630
×
71. 94
36×
72. 45
20×
73. 89
72×
74. 55
25×
75. 67
42×
76. 74
28×
77. 99
81×
78. 123
36×
79. 105
50×
80. 127
84×
81. 38
24×
82. 38
24×
83. 69
54×
84. 109
90×
85. 86
48×
86. 99
81×
87. 118
88×
88. 43
12×
89. 35
15×
90. 115
55×
91. 85
40×
92. 108
80×
93. 99
81×
94. 124
48×
95. 88
64×
96. 74
28×
97. 127
84×
98. 129
108×
99. 43
12×
100. 86
48×
Name: ________________________ 100 Multiplication Facts Score: ________
1. 86
48×
2. 118
88×
3. 75
35×
4. 123
36×
5. 67
42×
6. 74
28×
7. 26
12×
8. 86
48×
9. 129
108×
10. 127
84×
11. 56
30×
12. 47
28×
13. 125
60×
14. 77
49×
15. 54
20×
16. 88
64×
17. 45
20×
18. 97
63×
19. 105
50×
20. 78
56×
21. 339
×22. 6
530
×23. 12
336
×24. 8
432
×25. 9
981
×26. 4
312
×27. 5
735
×28. 3
515
×29. 3
412
×30. 4
624
×
31. 68
48×
32. 49
36×
33. 126
72×
34. 119
99×
35. 48
32×
36. 74
28×
37. 84
32×
38. 87
56×
39. 25
10×
40. 55
25×
41. 38
24×
42. 89
72×
43. 69
54×
44. 88
64×
45. 85
40×
46. 44
16×
47. 36
18×
48. 97
63×
49. 97
63×
50. 124
48×
51. 28
16×
52. 76
42×
53. 95
45×
54. 83
24×
55. 93
27×
56. 128
96×
57. 77
49×
58. 64
24×
59. 106
60×
60. 63
18×
61. 79
63×
62. 94
36×
63. 99
81×
64. 236
×65. 7
535
×66. 3
721
×67. 6
636
×68. 9
654
×69. 3
927
×70. 5
840
×
71. 53
15×
72. 64
24×
73. 93
27×
74. 73
21×
75. 59
45×
76. 98
72×
77. 29
18×
78. 95
45×
79. 53
15×
80. 75
35×
81. 48
32×
82. 85
40×
83. 125
60×
84. 53
15×
85. 124
48×
86. 69
54×
87. 67
42×
88. 126
72×
89. 85
40×
90. 125
60×
91. 108
80×
92. 47
28×
93. 55
25×
94. 46
24×
95. 126
72×
96. 97
63×
97. 74
28×
98. 68
48×
99. 124
48×
100. 45
20×
Name: ________________________ 100 Subtraction Facts Score: ________
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2. 1587
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47
–4. 11
92
–5. 10
82
–6. 12
66
–7. 19
415
–8. 18
414
–9. 19
811
–10. 19
613
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11. 204
16–
12. 199
10–
13. 1679
–14. 16
610
–15. 16
97
–16. 12
84
–17. 15
69
–18. 11
56
–19. 14
311
–20. 16
511
–
21. 205
15–
22. 1495
–23. 15
78
–24. 13
58
–25. 11
38
–26. 16
88
–27. 12
75
–28. 18
315
–29. 17
413
–30. 11
101
–
31. 1798
–32. 18
99
–33. 13
85
–34. 12
48
–35. 10
91
–36. 11
74
–37. 20
911
–38. 13
76
–39. 19
109
–40. 15
411
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41. 195
14–
42. 1293
–43. 14
77
–44. 14
86
–45. 10
73
–46. 15
312
–47. 11
65
–48. 12
39
–49. 17
89
–50. 17
611
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51. 1596
–52. 16
412
–53. 15
105
–54. 10
100
–55. 17
512
–56. 10
46
–57. 12
57
–58. 18
810
–59. 13
49
–60. 10
55
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61. 186
12–
62. 201010
–63. 14
410
–64. 18
711
–65. 19
712
–66. 14
59
–67. 20
317
–68. 17
107
–69. 14
104
–70. 13
310
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71. 1394
–72. 14
68
–73. 17
314
–74. 13
103
–75. 18
513
–76. 20
614
–77. 20
713
–78. 17
710
–79. 13
67
–80. 11
83
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81. 193
16–
82. 16106
–83. 18
108
–84. 20
812
–85. 12
102
–86. 16
313
–87. 10
64
–88. 10
37
–89. 19
910
–90. 12
39
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91. 143
11–
92. 164
12–
93. 1147
–94. 17
512
–95. 19
811
–96. 10
82
–97. 14
410
–98. 12
66
–99. 11
92
–100. 16
97
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