All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
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Example Question #3201 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
What equation is described below?
is
times as many as
is
times as many as
In this phrase, "is" represents equal and "times" means multiplication.
So we have
Example Question #41 : Common Core Math: Grade 4
What equation is described below?
is
times as many as
is
times as many as
In this phrase, "is" represents equal and "times" means multiplication.
So we have
Example Question #3202 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
What equation is described below?
is
times as many as
is
times as many as
In this phrase, "is" represents equal and "times" means multiplication.
So we have
Example Question #3203 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
What equation is described below?
is
times as many as
is
times as many as
In this phrase, "is" represents equal and "times" means multiplication.
So we have
Example Question #1 : Multiply Or Divide To Solve Word Problems Involving Multiplicative Comparison: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Oa.A.2
It takes Charlie minutes to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Alison,
times as long. How long does it take Alison to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
.
Let's have represent how long it takes Alison to get dressed.
Think: minutes
times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #51 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
It takes Mark minutes to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Shelly,
times as long. How long does it take Shelly to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
.
Let's have represent how long it takes Shelly to get dressed.
Think: minutes
times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #52 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
It takes Cassie minutes to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Linden,
times as long. How long does it take Linden to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
.
Let's have represent how long it takes Linden to get dressed.
Think: minutes
times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #53 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
It takes Sam minutes to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Kate,
times as long. How long does it take Kate to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
.
Let's have represent how long it takes Kate to get dressed.
Think: minutes
times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #54 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
It takes Maggie minutes to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Alex,
times as long. How long does it take Alex to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
.
Let's have represent how long it takes Alex to get dressed.
Think: minutes
times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #1 : Solve Multistep Word Problems Using The Four Operations: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Oa.A.3
Justin has shelves in his room. Each shelf holds
toys. If Justin has
toys, how many toys don't fit on the shelves?
To solve this problem, we first need to find out how many of Justin's toys will fit on the shelves. If we have shelves, and
toys fit on each shelf, we can multiply those two numbers together to find out the total number of toys that will fit. Let's let
represent the number of toys that will fit.
Justin has toys, so to find out how many don't fit on the shelves we need to know what is left over, so we subtract. Let's let
represent the number of toys left over.
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