All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
six
ten
eight
seven
nine
ten
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be ten times greater than
.
Example Question #3 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
three
six
five
two
one
five
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be five times greater than
.
Example Question #4 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
five
seven
six
nine
eight
five
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be five times greater than
.
Example Question #5 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
two
six
three
four
five
four
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be four times greater than
.
Example Question #6 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
seven
six
five
four
eight
four
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be four times greater than
.
Example Question #7 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
four
six
three
five
two
four
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be four times greater than
.
Example Question #8 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
five
four
three
two
six
three
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be three times greater than
.
Example Question #9 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
three
six
four
seven
five
six
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be six times greater than
.
Example Question #10 : Comparing The Size Of A Product To The Size Of One Factor On The Basis Of The Size Of The Other Factor: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.5a
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
seven
six
five
eight
nine
six
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be six times greater than
.
Example Question #1231 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
Fill in the blank:
is _________ times greater than
.
four
seven
five
three
six
seven
We are multiplying by
, which means that our product is going to be seven times greater than
.
All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
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