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Elektrostal Population157,409 inhabitants
Elektrostal Population Density3,179.3 /km² (8,234.4 /sq mi)

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55° 48′ 0″ North, 38° 27′ 0″ East
Elektrostal Area4,951 hectares
49.51 km² (19.12 sq mi)
Elektrostal Altitude164 m (538 ft)
Elektrostal ClimateHumid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb)

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Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 1 Lesson 8 Answer Key

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Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 1 Lesson 8 Sprint Answer Key 1

Question 1. 0 10 Answer: 0  5 10

Explanation: given The starting number 0 The ending number 10 The half way point of 0 and 10 is 5. So, the mid point of 0 and 10 is 5.

Question 2. 0 100 Answer: 0  50 100

Explanation: given The starting number 0 The ending number 100 The half way point of 0 and 100 is 50. So, the mid point of 0 and 100 is 50.

Question 3. 0 1000 Answer: 0 500 1000

Explanation: given The starting number 0 The ending number 1000 The half way point of 0 and 1000 is 500 . So, the mid point of 0 and 1000 is 500 .

Question 4. 10 20 Answer: 10  15  20

Explanation: given The starting number 10 The ending number 20 The half way point of 10 and 20 is 15 .

Question 5. 100 200 Answer: 100  150 200

Explanation: given The starting number 100 The ending number 200 The half way point of 100 and 200 is 150.

Question 6. 1000 2000 Answer: 1000  1500  2000

Explanation: given The starting number 1000 The ending number 2000 The half way point of 1000 and 2000 is 1500 .

Question 7. 30 40 Answer: 30  35   40

Explanation: given The starting number 30 The ending number 40 The half way point of 30 and 40 is 35 .

Question 8. 300 400 Answer: 300  350  400

Explanation: given The starting number 300 The ending number 400 The half way point of 300 and 400 is 350 ..

Question 9. 400 500 Answer: 400  450   500

Explanation: given The starting number 400 The ending number 500 The half way point of 400 and 500 is 450 .

Question 10. 20 30 Answer: 20  25  30

Explanation: given The starting number 20 The ending number 30 The half way point of 20 and 30 is 25 .

Question 11. 30 40 Answer: 30  35  40

Question 12. 40 50 Answer: 40  45 50

Explanation: given The starting number 40 The ending number 50 The half way point of 40 and 50 is 45 .

Question 13. 50 60 Answer: 50   55  60

Explanation: given The starting number 50 The ending number 60 The half way point of 50 and 60 is 55 .

Question 14. 500 600 Answer: 500  550 600 Explanation: given The starting number 500 The ending number 600 The half way point of 500 and 600 is 550.

Question 15. 5000 6000 Answer: 5000     5500  6000 Explanation: given The starting number 5000 The ending number 6000 The half way point of 5000 and 6000 is 5500 .

Question 16. 200 300 Answer: 200  250  300 Explanation: given The starting number 200 The ending number 300 The half way point of 200 and 300 is 250 .

Question 17. 300 400 Answer: 300  350 400 Explanation: given The starting number 300 The ending number 400 The half way point of 300 and 400 is 350.

Question 18. 700 800 Answer: 700  750  800 Explanation: given The starting number 700 The ending number 800 The half way point of 700 and 800 is 750 .

Question 19. 5700 5800 Answer: 5700  5750  5800

Explanation: given The starting number 5700 The ending number 5800 The half way point of 5700 and 5800 is 5750 .

Question 20. 70 80 Answer: 70  75  80 Explanation: given The starting number 70 The ending number 80 The half way point of 70 and 80 is 75. So, the mid point of 70 and 80 is 75.

Question 21. 670 680 Answer: 670  675  680

Explanation: given The starting number 670 The ending number 680 The half way point of 670 and 680 is 675.

Question 22. 6700 6800 Answer: 6700  6750 6800

Explanation: given The starting number 6700 The ending number 6800 The half way point of 6700 and 6800 is 6750 .

Question 23. 6000 7000 Answer: 6000    6500  7000

Explanation: given The starting number 6000 The ending number 7000 The half way point of 6000 and 7000 is 6500 .

Question 24. 600 700 Answer: 600    650  700 Explanation: given The starting number 600 The ending number 700 The half way point of 600 and 700 is 650.

Question 25. 60 70 Answer: 60  65  70

Explanation: given The starting number 60 The ending number 70 The half way point of 60 and 70 is 65.

Question 26. 260 270 Answer: 260    265  270

Explanation: given The starting number 260 The ending number 270 The half way point of 260 and 270 is 265.

Question 27. 9260 9270 Answer: 9260    9265  9270

Explanation: given The starting number 9260 The ending number 9270 The half way point of 9260 and 9270 is 9265.

Question 28. 80 90 Answer: 80    85  90

Explanation: given The starting number 80 The ending number 90 The half way point of 80 and 90 is 85.

Question 29. 90 100 Answer: 90    95  100

Explanation: given The starting number 90 The ending number 100 The half way point of 90 and 100 is 95.

Question 30. 990 1000 Answer: 990    995 1000

Explanation: given The starting number 990 The ending number 1000 The half way point of 990 and 1000 is 995.

Question 31. 9990 10,000 Answer: 9990    9995 10,000

Explanation: given The starting number 9990 The ending number 10,000 The half way point of 9990 and 10,000 is 9995.

Question 32. 440 450 Answer: 440    445 450

Explanation: given The starting number 440 The ending number 450 The half way point of 440 and 450 is 445.

Question 33. 8300 8400 Answer: 8300  8350  8400

Explanation: given The starting number 8300 The ending number 8400 The half way point of 8300 and 8400 is 8350.

Question 34. 680 690 Answer: 680  685  690

Explanation: given The starting number 680 The ending number 690 The half way point of 680 and 690 is 685.

Question 35. 9400 9500 Answer: 9400    9450  9500

Explanation: given The starting number 9400 The ending number 9500 The half way point of 9400 and 9500 is 9450.

Question 36. 3900 4000 Answer: 3900   3950   4000

Explanation: given The starting number 3900 The ending number  4000 The half way point of 3900 and 4000 is 3950.

Question 37. 2450 2460 Answer: 2450    2455  2460

Explanation: given The starting number 2450 The ending number 2460 The half way point of 2450 and 2460 is 2455.

Question 38. 7080 7090 Answer: 7080  7085 7090

Explanation: given The starting number 7080 The ending number 7090 The half way point of 7080 and 7090 is 7085.

Question 39. 3200 3210 Answer: 3200  3205  3210

Explanation: given The starting number 3200 The ending number 3210 The half way point of 3200 and 3210 is 3205.

Question 40. 8630 8640 Answer: 8630  8635  8640

Explanation: given The starting number 8630 The ending number 8640 The half way point of 8630 and 8640 is 8635.

Question 41. 8190 8200 Answer: 8190  8195  8200

Explanation: given The starting number 8190 The ending number 8200 The half way point of 8190 and 8200 is 8195.

Question 42. 2510 2520 Answer: 2510    2515  2520

Explanation: given The starting number 2510 The ending number 2520 The half way point of 2510 and 2520 is 2515.

Question 43. 4890 4900 Answer: 4890  4895  4900

Explanation: given The starting number 4890 The ending number 4900 The half way point of 4890 and 4900 is 4895.

Question 44. 6660 6670 Answer: 6660  6665  6670

Explanation: given The starting number 6660 The ending number 6670 The half way point of 6660 and 6670 is 6665.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 1 Lesson 8 Sprint Answer Key 3

Question 1. 10 20 Answer: 10  15  20

Explanation: given The starting number 10 The ending number 20 The half way point of 10 and 20 is 15.

Question 2. 100 200 Answer: 100  150  200

Question 3. 1000 2000 Answer: 1000    1500  2000

Explanation: given The starting number 1000 The ending number 2000 The half way point of 1000 and 2000 is 1500.

Question 4. 20 30 Answer: 20  25  30

Explanation: given The starting number 20 The ending number 30 The half way point of  20 and 30 is 25.

Question 5. 200 300 Answer: 200  250  300

Explanation: given The starting number 200 The ending number 300 The half way point of 200 and 300 is 250.

Question 6. 2000 3000 Answer: 2000  2500  3000

Explanation: given The starting number 2000 The ending number 3000 The half way point of 2000 and 3000 is 2500.

Question 7. 40 50 Answer: 40  45 50

Explanation: given The starting number 40 The ending number 50 The half way point of 40 and 50 is 45.

Question 8. 400 500 Answer: 400  450  500

Explanation: given The starting number 400 The ending number 500 The half way point of 400 and 500 is 450.

Question 9. 500 600 Answer: 500  550  600

Explanation: given The starting number 500 The ending number 600 The half way point of 500 and 600 is 550.

Question 10. 30 40 Answer: 30  35  40

Explanation: given The starting number 30 The ending number 40 The half way point of 30 and 40 is 35.

Question 11. 40 50 Answer: 40  45  50

Question 12. 50 60 Answer: 50  55  60

Explanation: given The starting number 50 The ending number 60 The half way point of 50 and 60 is 55.

Question 13. 60 70 Answer: 60  65  70

Question 14. 600 700 Answer: 600  650  700

Explanation: given The starting number 600 The ending number 700 The half way point of 600 and 700 is 650.

Question 15. 6000 7000 Answer: 6000  6500 7000

Explanation: given The starting number 6000 The ending number 7000 The half way point of 6000 and 7000 is 6500.

Question 16. 300 400 Answer: 300    350   400

Explanation: given The starting number 300 The ending number 400 The half way point of 300 and 400 is 350.

Question 17. 400 500 Answer: 400  450   500

Question 18. 800 900 Answer: 800  850  900

Explanation: given The starting number 800 The ending number 900 The half way point of 800 and 900 is 850.

Question 19. 5800 5900 Answer: 5800  5850 5900

Explanation: given The starting number 5800 The ending number 5900 The half way point of 5800 and 5900 is 5850 .

Question 20. 80 90 Answer: 80  85  90

Question 21. 680 690 Answer: 680  685 690

Explanation: given The starting number 680 The ending number 690 The half way point of 680 and 690 is 685 .

Question 22. 6800 6900 Answer: 6800  6850 6900

Explanation: given The starting number 6800 The ending number 6900 The half way point of 6800 and 6900 is 6850.

Question 23. 7000 8000 Answer: 7000  7500  8000

Explanation: given The starting number 7000 The ending number 8000 The half way point of 7000 and 8000 is 7500 .

Question 24. 700 800 Answer: 700  750  800

Explanation: given The starting number 700 The ending number 800 The half way point of 700 and 800 is 750.

Question 25. 70 80 Answer: 70  75  80

Explanation: given The starting number 70 The ending number 80 The half way point of 70 and 80 is 75..

Question 26. 270 280 Answer: 270  275  280

Explanation: given The starting number 270 The ending number 280 The half way point of 270 and 280 is 275.

Question 27. 9270 9280 Answer: 9270  9275  9280

Explanation: given The starting number 9270 The ending number 9280 The half way point of 9270 and 9280 is 9275.

Question 28. 80 90 Answer: 80  85  90

Explanation: given The starting number 80 The ending number 90 The half way point of 80 and 90 is 85 .

Question 29. 90 100 Answer: 90  95  100

Question 30. 990 1000 Answer: 990  995  1000

Explanation: given The starting number 990 The ending number 1000 The half way point of 990 and 1000 is 995 .

Question 31. 9990 10,000 Answer: 9990  9995  10,000

Explanation: given The starting number 9990 The ending number 10,000 The half way point of 9990  and 10,000 is 9995 .

Question 32. 450 460 Answer: 450  455  460

Explanation: given The starting number 450 The ending number 460 The half way point of 450 and 460 is 455 .

Question 33. 8400 8500 Answer: 8400  8 450  8500

Explanation: given The starting number 8400 The ending number 8500 The half way point of 8400 and 8500 is 8 450 .

Question 34. 580 590 Answer: 580  585  590

Explanation: given The starting number 580 The ending number 590 The half way point of 580 and 590 is 585 .

Question 35. 9500 9600 Answer: 9500  9550  9600

Explanation: given The starting number 9500 The ending number 9600 The half way point of 9500 and 9600 is 9550 .

Question 36. 2900 3000 Answer: 2900  2950  3000

Explanation: given The starting number 2900 The ending number 3000 The half way point of 2900 and 3000 is 2950 .

Question 37. 3450 3460 Answer: 3450  3455  3460

Explanation: given The starting number 3450 The ending number 3460 The half way point of 3450 and 3460 is 3455 .

Question 38. 6080 6090 Answer: 6080  6085  6090

Explanation: given The starting number 6080 The ending number 6090 The half way point of 6080 and 6090 is 6085 .

Question 39. 4200 4210 Answer: 4200  4205  4210

Explanation: given The starting number 4200 The ending number 4210 The half way point of 4200  and 4210 is 4205 .

Question 40. 7630 7640 Answer: 7630  7635  7640

Explanation: given The starting number 7630 The ending number 7640 The half way point of 7630 and 7640 is 7635 .

Question 41. 7190 7200 Answer: 7190  7195  7200

Explanation: given The starting number 7190 The ending number 7200 The half way point of 7190 and 7200 is 75.

Question 42. 3510 3520 Answer: 3510  3515  3520

Explanation: given The starting number 3510 The ending number 3520 The half way point of 3510 and 3520 is 3515 .

Question 43. 5890 5900 Answer: 5890  5895  5900

Explanation: given The starting number 5890 The ending number 5900 The half way point of 5890 and 5900 is 5895 .

Question 44. 7770 7780 Answer: 7770     7775    7780 Explanation: given The starting number 7770 The ending number 7780 The half way point of 7770 and 7780 is 7775.

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