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Question Video: Finding the Missing Numbers in Statements about Multiplicative Comparison Mathematics • Fourth Year of Primary School

Find the missing number. 30 is 6 times greater than _.

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Find the missing number: 30 is six times greater than blank.

Let’s take this sentence piece by piece and turn it into an expression. “30 is” can be written as an equal sign.

“Six times greater than” or six times what number, said another way, what times six equals 30? Five.

Five times six equals 30. And that means 30 is six times greater than five.

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