177k views
0 votes
You can use multiplication as a way to compare two quantities. A. In Charles's lab group, there are 4 times as many test tubes as students. Complete the model to show this comparison. A circle represents a student, and a rectangle represents a test tube. Test Tubes Students

1 Answer

2 votes

Incomplete question. However, let's assume the number of students in Charles's lab group is 7. In the diagram, a circle represents a student, and a rectangle represents a test tube.

Step-by-step explanation:

Then, numerically 4 (test tube) x 7 (students) = 28, However, by making a comparison between two quantities we can observe from the attached image that there are indeed 4 times as many test tubes (rectangles) as students (circles).

You can use multiplication as a way to compare two quantities. A. In Charles's lab-example-1
User John Moore
by
6.5k points