Solving Word Problems with Multiplication and Division
Learning Objective
I can solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison using drawings and equations.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 7 practice questions to reinforce learning.
View questions preview
1. Explain, in your own words, what it means to compare two things using multiplication. Give an example different from the ones in the video.
2. Sarah has 8 stickers. Michael has 5 times as many stickers as Sarah. A) Draw a picture to represent how many stickers Michael has. B) Write an equation to show how many stickers Michael has.
3. Emily read 6 books last month. David read 24 books last month. How many times as many books did David read as Emily? Write an equation to represent the situation.
...and 4 more questions
Educational Video
Multiplicative Comparisons: 4.OA.1
TenMarks Amazon