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# Multiplicative Comparison Statements (Grade 4)

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## Multiplicative Comparison Statements

1.
54 is            times as many as 9.

2.
72 is            times as many as 8.
3.
12 is 6 times as many as                .
1. 2
2. 18
3. 4
4. 72

4.
If 28 is 4 times as many as 7, which other statement is true?
1. 7 is 4 more than 28.
2. 28 is 7 more than 4.
3. 7 is 4 times as many as 28.
4. 28 is 7 times as many as 4.
5.
If 35 is 7 times as many as 5, which other statement is true?
1. 35 is 5 more than 7.
2. 5 is 7 more than 35.
3. 35 is 5 times as many as 7.
4. 5 is 7 times as many as 35.

6.
Which number completes the sentence correctly?

45 is 5 times as many as                .
1. 5
2. 9
3. 50
4. 225
7.
Abby is 2 years old. Leah is 8 times as old as Abby.

Which equation shows how to find Leah's age?
1. $8-:2 = 4$
2. $8 - 2 = 6$
3. $2 + 8 = 10$
4. $2 xx 8 = 16$

8.
Jake is 8 years old. Trinity is 4 times as old as Jake.

Which equation shows how to find Trinity's age?
1. $4 + 8 = 12$
2. $8 - 4 = 4$
3. $4 xx 8 = 32$
4. $8 -:4 = 2$
9.
Which TWO equations represent the statement "48 is 8 times as many as 6"?

1. $48 = 6 + 8$
2. $48 = 8 xx 6$
3. $48 = 8 + 6$
4. $48 = 8 xx 8$
5. $48 = 6 xx 8$

10.
Which TWO equations represent the statement "56 is 8 times as many as 7"?

1. $56 = 8 xx 8$
2. $56 = 7 + 8$
3. $56 = 8 xx 7$
4. $56 = 8 + 7$
5. $56 = 7 xx 8$