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Sheet # 52

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Show your work.

1) Six tennis courts.

Each tennis courts has 4 players.

How many players in all?

 

2) Six piles of leaves.

Each pile has 6 leaves.

How many leaves in all?

 

3) Five packs of pencils.

Six pencils in each pack.

How many pencils in all?

 

4) Six children.

Each child has 7 pennies.

How many pennies in all?

 

5) Six families.

Each family has 3 dogs.

How many dogs in all?