Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Jenna ran ½ mile at field day. Katie ran 4 times farther than
Jenna. How far did Katie run?
a. | 5 miles | c. | 3 miles | b. | 4 miles | d. | 2 miles |
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860 = 430 X n Solve for n.
a. | n = 2 | c. | n = 5 | b. | n = 3 | d. | n = 4 |
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Which equation represents the comparison: seven times more students attend
Roosevelt School as attend Edison School. Eighty students attend Edison School. How many
students attend Roosevelt School?
a. | 7 + 80 = 87 | c. | 80 - 7 = 73 | b. | 5 X 80 = 400 | d. | 7 X 80 = 560 |
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The 4th grade class gathered data to find out how many students owned cats and
dogs. The class discovered that 8 times more students owned cats as owned dogs. Four
hundred sixteen students owned cats. How many students own dogs?
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John's 4th grade reading goal is 120 reading points. Aaron's 4th
grade reading goal is 60 points. John's reading goal is _________times Aaron's
reading goal.
a. | 5 | c. | 2 | b. | 3 | d. | |
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Jose joined the swim team. He swims 15 laps at every practice. Jose
practices 5 times per week. How many laps does Jose swim per week?
a. | 20 laps | c. | 45 laps | b. | 75 laps | d. | 30 laps |
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Greg went to the grocery store to buy bread and chocolate chips. He
noticed the chocolate chips cost five times more than the bread. If the chocolate chips cost
$5.55, how much did the bread cost?
a. | $2.50 | c. | $5.60 | b. | $10.10 | d. | $1.11 |
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The fourth grade class is earning money for a field trip. They earned $250
selling greeting cards. They earned three times as much money selling popsicles after
lunch. How much did they earn selling popsicles?
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David has earned 1/3 of the money he needs to buy a new skateboard. If the
skateboard costs $96, how much money has David earned?
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1.200 = 4 X n Solve for n.
a. | n = 300 | c. | n = 1,204 | b. | n = 200 | d. | n = 400 |
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