1. A(n) _______ statement compares two quantities using multiplication where one is times as much as, or times as many as the other.
Multiplicative Comparison
5. Which comparison statement represents the equation 5 x 3 = 15?
A. 15 is 5 times as many as 3.
7. Maria saved 6 times as much money as Ali. How much money could Maria and Ali have saved?
6 x __ = __
12. What is one multiplicative comparison that represents the equation 4 x 2 = 8?
____ is ____ times as many as ____
____ is ____ times as many as ____
2. “Sienna swam 2 more laps than Seth” is an example of a(n) ________.
Additive Comparison
6. Tom and Gail are serving bowls of soup at a restaurant. Which comparison statement could be represented by the bar diagram?
D. Gail serves 3 times as many bowls of soup as Tom.
10. Keisha, Bryan, and Hiran are playing basketball. Keisha made 6 shots. Bryan made 2 times as many shots as Keisha. Hiran made 3 more shots than Keisha?
Bryan made ___. Hiran made ___.
Bryan made 12.
Hiran made 9.
12. What is one multiplicative comparison that represents the equation 4 x 2 = 8?
____ is ____ times as many as ____
____ is ____ times as many as ____
3. A(n) ________ statement compares two quantities with addition where one is more or less than the other.
Additive Comparison
8. What expression represents the situation? Draw a line to match them.
1. 8+4
2. 8x4
3.8/4
11A. Paula sends 5 times as many texts as her mother. Paula sends 40 texts. How many texts does her mother send?
Which equation represents the problem?
5 x mom = 40
13A. During a trip to the beach, Cheri collects 4 times as many shells as Natalie. Cheri collects 24 shells. How many shells did Natalie collect?
What equation can you write to represent the problem?
4 x Natalie = 24
4. “Sienna swam 2 times as many laps as Seth” is an example of a(n) ________.
Multiplicative Comparison
9. Amahle has 30 pairs of shoes. That is 3 times as many as her 10 pairs of jeans. What equation represents this comparison?
3x10=30
11B. Paula sends 5 times as many texts as her mother. Paula sends 40 texts. How many texts does her mother send?
8 texts
13B. During a trip to the beach, Cheri collects 4 times as many shells as Natalie. Cheri collects 24 shells. How many shells did Natalie collect?
6
14A. Jeong-Li has 6 pennies, 8 dimes, and 24 nickels.
How many times as many nickels does Jeong-Li have as dimes?
___ x dimes = nickels
3 x 8 = 24
14B. Jeong-Li has 6 pennies, 8 dimes, and 24 nickels.
How many times as many nickels does Jeong-Li have as pennies?
___ x pennies = nickels
4 x 6 = 24
15. Carlos has 10 dog treats. He buys a box that has 5 times as many dog treats. How many dog treats are in the box?
5 x 10 = 50