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Sheet # 33


1) Three rows of students.

Five students in each row.

How many students in all?

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2) Three groups.

Each group has 6 children.

How many children in all?



3) Three children.

Each child has 7 books.

How many books in all?



4) Molly has 3 packs of candy.

Each pack has 8 pieces of candy.

How many pieces of candy in all?



5) Mrs. Larsen has 3 rooms.

Each room has 9 computers.

How many computers in all?



6) Three houses.

Each house has 10 people.

How many people in all?


7) Three boys.

Each boy has one marble.

How many marbles in all?

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8) Three bags.

Two cookies in each bag.

How many cookies in all?

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9) Three polar bears.

Each polar bear has 3 cubs.

How many cubs in all?

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10) Three cars.

Four persons in each car.

How many people in all?

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