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Sheet # 31


1) Three boys.

Each boy has one marble.

How many marbles in all?

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2) Three bags.

Two cookies in each bag.

How many cookies in all?

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3) Three polar bears.

Each polar bear has 3 cubs.

How many cubs in all?

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4) Three cars.

Four persons in each car.

How many people in all?

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5) Three rows of students.

Five students in each row.

How many students in all?

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6) Three groups.

Each group has 6 children.

How many children in all?



7) Three children.

Each child has 7 books.

How many books in all?



8) Molly has 3 packs of candy.

Each pack has 8 pieces of candy.

How many pieces of candy in all?



9) Mrs. Larsen has 3 rooms.

Each room has 9 computers.

How many computers in all?



10) Three houses.

Each house has 10 people.

How many people in all?