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4. select all the sentences that describe a
comparison using multiplication.
0 25 is 5 more than b.
64 is 8 times as many as w. i
an ant can carry 50 times its
own weight
there are 7 times as many balls v
as bats.
each adult ticket costs $5 more than
a student ticket.

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