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Scholastic publishes a lot of math books. I am afraid that it is impossible to give the answers without knowing which version. Also, depending on the book, only certain answers might be published. Usually the ones that they publish (so you can check your work) are already published in the back of the book. You might check there.
If you work out some answers on your own, you'll learn some math. If you don't, you won't.
The answers can not be given. You need to do the work, so get to work.
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Scholastic publishes a lot of math books. I am afraid that it is impossible to give the answers without knowing which version. Also, depending on the book, only certain answers might be published. Usually the ones that they publish (so you can check your work) are already published in the back of the book. You might check there.
-- The quickest, easiest, and best way to get the answers is to work the exercises. -- The next best way to get the answers is to get together with a teacher who is using that book to teach 4th grade math, and show the teacher how interested you are in the subject.
If you work out some answers on your own, you'll learn some math. If you don't, you won't.
Do the work first, then check the answers with your teacher.
The teachers think that you need more practice.
They can do math practice and research on a computer or on the laptop.
If you're in a math class, then you don't need them ... you need to work them out, but the answers aren't important. You don't need them to hand them to the teacher. The teacher already has them, or can easily work them out.
The answers can not be given. You need to do the work, so get to work.