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1) Two cages.

Each cage has 1 bird.

How many birds in all?

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2) Two branches.

Two birds on each branch.

How many birds in all?

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3) Two pages.

Three pictures on each page.

How many pictures in all?

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4) Two doors in a house.

Four flowers on each door.

How many flowers in all?

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5) Two piles of leaves.

Five leaves in each pile.

How many leaves in all?

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6) Two tables.

Each table has 6 computers.

How many computers in all?

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7) Two children.

Each child has 7 pens.

How many pens in all?



8) Two vans.

Eight clowns in each van.

How many clowns in all?



9) Mrs. Smith has 2 rooms.

Each room has 9 desks.

How many desks in all?



10) Two tables.

Each table has 10 books.

How many books in all?