4.OA.1 and 2 Multiplicative Comparison Mastery Flashcards

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  1. What is 10 times more than 8?
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  1. Use an equation to represent multiplicative comparison, including a symbol to represent the unknown. (example on page 151)
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  1. Use a picture to represent multiplicative comparison using multiplication.
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  1. Use multiplication to solve a word problem involving multiplicative comparison. (IXL D.11)
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  1. Use division to solve a word problem involving multiplicative comparison.
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  1. Distinguish multiplicative comparison from additive comparison. (IXL F.2)
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  1. Use a picture to represent multiplicative comparison as division.
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  1. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations. (IXL D.10)
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