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1 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.1 Adding 4 digit numbers Grade 3

2 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.2 How are you? Today, We are going to begin am New Chapter.

3 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.3 4-digit number A number having four digits is called 4-digit number. Example: 4577, 5698, 1581

4 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.4 Adding 4-digit numbers 4-digit numbers like 4,847, 1,484 can be added with or without regrouping depending upon the numbers. Example: 1,486 + 1,287 require regrouping.

5 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.5 Rules to add 4-digit numbers. o Add the ones. o Regroup if necessary. o Add the tens. o Regroup if necessary. o Add the hundreds. o Regroup if necessary. o Add the thousands

6 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.6 Add 11 4,586 + 1,485 6,071

7 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.7 Find the sum of 4,585 and its reverse. Reverse of 4,585 is 5,854 Sum of 4,585 and 5,854 is 10,439

8 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.8 Find the sum of numbers given below. 11 1,586 + 8,256 9,842

9 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.9 Find the sum. 7,581 + 4,571 Answer- 12,152

10 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.10 The newspaper Company prints 1,782 copies of newspaper on Monday and 2,897 copies on Tuesday. How many copies were printed in these two days? Answer- 4,679

11 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.11 How much is $1,785 more than $8,412? Answer- 10,197

12 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.12 What will you get if you add $3,787 and $1,897? Answer- $5,684

13 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.13 Add the numbers given below. 4,000 + 500 + 80 + 1 And 5,000+ 60 + 7 Answer- 9,648

14 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.14 1,458 people in New York read “The Voice of America” and 2,768 read “The American Times”. How many people read newspaper? Answer-4,226

15 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.15 It’s Break Time!

16 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.16 Try Assessment Questions Now.

17 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.17 1. Music Students sold 1,845 tickets for the Spring concert and 1,784 tickets for the Fall Concert. How many tickets were sold altogether? Answer- 3,629

18 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.18 2. A Shoe Company donated $4,475 for the Old Age Home. Now, the old Age Home require $1,745 to construct few rooms. How much does it cost to construct the rooms? Answer- $6,220

19 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.19 3. Find the sum of 7,845 and a number that is 2,000 more than 3,896. answer- 13,741

20 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.20 4. The Maintenance Department spend $2,758 for the maintenance of roads and $1,200 for the maintenance of parks. How much did they spend in all? Answer- $3,958

21 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.21 5. What will you get if you add 8,750 and 9,025? Answer- 17,775

22 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.22 6. Write the sum of 5,745 + 7,124 in expanded form. Answer- 12,869 10,000 + 2,000 + 800 + 60 + 9

23 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.23 7. The earnings of peter was $1,740 in last month. This month he earn $600 more than the last month. How much did he earn in the two months? Answer- $4,080

24 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.24 8. Find the sum of 5,874 and its reverse. Answer- 10,659

25 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.25 9. Find the sum of numbers of same color given in the box. 8,1405,2697,120 3,5246,1011,250 Answer- 14,241 6,519 10,644

26 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.26 10. Find the sum of 7,232 and 6,565 rounded to the nearest hundred. Answer- 13,800

27 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.27 Recap  4-digit number  Adding 4-digit number  Rules to add 4-digit number  Number and its reverse  Solved examples  Practice Problems

28 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.28 Try Worksheets to learn more about Adding 4-digit number.


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