Vocabulary Review
Comparison Statements
Multiplicative Comparison
Mix It Up
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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

100

5.  Which comparison statement represents the equation 5 x 3 = 15?

A. 15 is 5 times as many as 3.

100

7. Maria saved 6 times as much money as Ali. How much money could Maria and Ali have saved?

6 x __ = __

100

12. What is one multiplicative comparison that represents the equation 4 x 2 = 8?


____ is ____ times as many as ____

____ is ____ times as many as ____

200

2. “Sienna swam 2 more laps than Seth” is an example of a(n) ________.

Additive Comparison

200

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.

200

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.

200

12. What is one multiplicative comparison that represents the equation 4 x 2 = 8?


____ is ____ times as many as ____

____ is ____ times as many as ____

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3. A(n) ________ statement compares two quantities with addition where one is more or less than the other.

Additive Comparison

300

8. What expression represents the situation? Draw a line to match them.

1. 8+4

2. 8x4

3.8/4

300

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

300

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

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4. “Sienna swam 2 times as many laps as Seth” is an example of a(n) ________.

Multiplicative Comparison

400

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

400

11B.  Paula sends 5 times as many texts as her mother. Paula sends 40 texts. How many texts does her mother send?

8 texts

400

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

500

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

500

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

500

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

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