Multiplicative Comparison Worksheet
Grade 3 Math worksheet focusing on understanding and solving multiplicative comparison problems.
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Multiplicative Comparison
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Read each problem carefully and use multiplication to compare the quantities. Show your work.
1. Sarah has 3 apples. Tom has 4 times as many apples as Sarah. How many apples does Tom have?
2. A small dog weighs 8 pounds. A large dog weighs 3 times as much as the small dog. How much does the large dog weigh?
3. If a book has 20 pages, and another book has 2 times as many pages, the second book has pages.
4. A car costs $10,000. A bicycle costs 50 times less than the car. The bicycle costs $ .
5. John has 5 toy cars. Mike has twice as many toy cars as John. How many toy cars does Mike have?
7 cars
10 cars
15 cars
20 cars
6. If a pencil is 7 inches long and a crayon is 2 times longer, the crayon is 14 inches long.
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False
7. Draw a number line to show that 12 is 3 times as much as 4. Mark both numbers on the line.
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