Engage NY Eureka Math 4th Grade Module 1 Lesson 17 Answer Key

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 1 Lesson 17 Problem Set Answer Key

Draw a tape diagram to represent each problem. Use numbers to solve, and write your answer as a statement.

Question 1.
Sean’s school raised $32,587. Leslie’s school raised$18,749. How much more money did Sean’s school raise?
Sean’s school raised =$32,587 Leslie’s school raised =$18,749
The amount of more money raised by Sean’s school than Leslie’s school = 32,587 – 18,749

Question 2.
At a parade, 97,853 people sat in bleachers, and 388,547 people stood along the street. How many fewer people were in the bleachers than standing on the street?
Number of people sat in bleachers = 97,853
Number of people stood along the street = 388,547
Number of fewer people in the bleachers than standing on the streets. = 388,547 – 97,853

Question 3.
A pair of hippos weighs 5,201 kilograms together. The female weighs 2,038 kilograms. How much more does the male weigh than the female?
Weight of a pair hippos  together =5,201 kilograms.
Weight of a female hippo = 2,038 kilograms.
weight of the male hippo = 5,201 – 2,038

Question 4.
A copper wire was 240 meters long. After 60 meters was cut off, it was double the length of a steel wire. How much longer was the copper wire than the steel wire at first?
Total length of a copper wire = 240 m
Number of meters used = 60 m.
After using 60 m the length of copper wire is double the steel wire =240 – 60 = 180 m = 180 ÷ 2 = 90 m
The length of the steel wire is 90 m.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 1 Lesson 17 Exit Ticket Answer Key

Draw a tape diagram to represent each problem. Use numbers to solve, and write your answer as a statement.

A mixture of 2 chemicals measures 1,034 milliliters. It contains some of Chemical A and 755 milliliters of Chemical B. How much less of Chemical A than Chemical B is in the mixture?
Mixture of 2 chemicals measures =1,034 milliliters.
Chemical B measures = 755 milliliters.
Chemical A measures = X milliliters.

Draw a tape diagram to represent each problem. Use numbers to solve, and write your answer as a statement.

Question 1.
Gavin has 1,094 toy building blocks. Avery only has 816 toy building blocks. How many more building blocks does Gavin have?
Total building blocks Gavin has = 1,094 blocks
Total building blocks Avery has = 816 blocks.

Question 2.
Container B holds 2,391 liters of water. Together, Container A and Container B hold 11,875 liters of water. How many more liters of water does Container A hold than Container B?