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  1. Question: Barbara has 9 stuffed animals. Trish has 3 times as many stuffed animals as Barbara. How many stuffed animals does Trish have?

  2. Sep 16, 2014 · Trisha is said to have 3 times as many animals as Barbara has. that means Trisha has thrice the amount Barbara has. So if Barbara has 9 , three times the amount of 9 can be found by multiplying 9 by 3. then Trisha should have 9x3 animals. 9 x 3 = 27. therefore Trisha has 27 stuffed animals. arrow right.

  3. Barbara has 9 stuffed animals. Trish has 3 times as many stuffed animals as Barbara. How many stuffed animals does Trish have?

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    Multiplication Comparisons Write a comparison sentence. Question 1. 6 × 3 = 18 6 times as many as 3 is 18. Question 2. 63 = 7 × 9 _____ is _____ times as many as _____. Answer: 63 is 7 times as many as 9. Explanation: Question 3. 5 × 4 = 20 _____ times as many as _____ is _____. Answer: 5 times as many as 4 is 20. Explanation: Question 4. 48 = 8 × ...

    Lesson Check Question 1. Which equation best represents the comparison sentence? 24 is 4 times as many as 6. Options: a. 24 × 4 = 6 b. 24 = 4 × 6 c. 24 = 4 + 6 d. 4 + 6 = 24 Answer: 24 = 4 × 6 Explanation: The correct answer is option b. Question 2. Which comparison sentence best represents the equation? 5 × 9 = 45 Options: a. 5 more than 9 is 45. ...

    Comparison Problems Draw a model. Write an equation and solve. Question 1. Stacey made a necklace using 4 times as many blue beads as red beads. She used a total of 40 beads. How many blue beads did Stacey use? Question 2. At the zoo, there were 3 times as many monkeys as lions. Tom counted a total of 24 monkeys and lions. How many monkeys were the...

    Lesson Check Question 1. Sari has 3 times as many pencil erasers as Sam. Together, they have 28 erasers. How many erasers does Sari have? Options: a. 7 b. 14 c. 18 d. 21 Answer: 21 Explanation: Let the X be pencil erasers of Sam and Sari erasers be 3X. As Sari and Sam together have 28 erasers. So 3X+X= 28. And X is 7. Then Sari has 3×7= 21. The cor...

    Multiply Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands Find the product. Question 1. 4 × 7,000 = 28,000 Think: 4 × 7 = 28 So, 4 × 7,000 = 28,000 Question 2. 9 × 60 = ______ Answer: 540 Explanation: 9×6= 54. Question 3. 8 × 200 = ______ Answer: 1600 Explanation: 8×2=16 Question 4. 5 × 6,000 = ______ Answer: 30,000 Explanation: 5×6=30. Question 5. 7 × 800 = ______ A...

    Lesson Check Question 1. A plane is traveling at a speed of 400 miles per hour. How far will the plane travel in 5 hours? Options: a. 200 miles b. 2,000 miles c. 20,000 miles d. 200,000 miles Answer: 2,000 miles Explanation: The speed of the plane is 400 miles per hour. In 5 hours plane can travel 400×5= 2,000 miles. Thus the correct answer is opti...

    Estimate Products Estimate the product by rounding. Question 1. 4 × 472 4 × 472 ↓ 4 × 500 = 2,000 Question 2. 2 × 6,254 Estimate: _______ Answer: 12,000 Explanation: The nearest rounding off for 6,254 is 6,000. So 2×6,000= 12,000. Question 3. 9 × 54 Estimate: _______ Answer: 450 Explanation: The nearest rounding off for 54 is 50. So 9×50= 450. Ques...

    Lesson Check Question 1. A theater has 4,650 seats. If the theater sells all the tickets for each of its 5 shows, about how many tickets will the theater sell in all? Options: a. 2,500 b. 10,000 c. 25,000 d. 30,000 Answer: 25,000 Explanation: A theater has 4,650 seats. As the nearest round off for 4,650 is 5,000. So 5,000×5= 25,000. The correct ans...

    Multiply Using the Distributive Property Model the product on the grid. Record the product. Question 1. 4 × 19 = 76 4 × 10 = 40 and 4 × 9 = 36 40 + 36 = 76 Question 2. 5 × 13 = _____ Answer: 65 Explanation: 5×10= 50 and 5×3= 15 50+15= 65. Find the product. Question 3. 4 × 14 = _____ Answer: 56 Explanation: 4×10= 40 and 4×4= 16 40+16= 56. Question 4...

    Lesson Check Question 1. The model shows how Maya planted flowers in her garden. How many flowers did Maya plant? Options: a. 15 b. 18 c. 30 d. 45 Answer: 45 Explanation: As 3×10= 30 and 3×5= 15 30+15= 45. The correct answer is option d. Question 2. The model below represents the expression 5 × 18. How many tens will there be in the final product? ...

  4. Given m = 9 here, we know that Trish has n = 3 times as many stuffed animals. Using the equation provided below, we would calculate the number of...

  5. Barbara has 9 stuffed animals. Trish has 3 times as many stuffed animals as Barbara. How many stuffed animals does Trish have? 4. There are 104 students in the fourth grade at Allison’s school. One day, 15 fourth-graders were absent. How many fourth-graders were at school that day? Spiral Review (4.OA.1, 4.OA.3, 4.NBT.2) 1. Sari has 3 times ...

  6. How many stuffed animals does Trish have? 110. Solution. Daniel. Duke University · Math teacher. Answer: 27 . Explanation: Based on the given conditions, formulate: 9\times 3 9×3 Calculate the product or quotient: 27 get the result: 27 Answer: 27. Click to rate: 5. (376 votes)

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