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Sheet # 30


1) Two piles of leaves.

Five leaves in each pile.

How many leaves in all?

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2) Two vans.

Eight clowns in each van.

How many clowns in all?


3) Two branches.

Two birds on each branch.

How many birds 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 tables.

Each table has 6 computers.

How many computers in all?



6) Two children.

Each child has 7 pens.

How many pens in all?


7) Two cages.

Each cage has 1 bird.

How many birds in all?

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8) Mrs. Smith has 2 rooms.

Each room has 9 desks.

How many desks in all?



9) Two tables.

Each table has 10 books.

How many books in all?



10) Two pages.

Three pictures on each page.

How many pictures in all?

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