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Sheet # 34


1) Three boys.

Each boy has one book.

How many books in all?

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2) Three cans of pineapple.

Two slices in each can.

How many slices in all?

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3) Molly has 3 packs of candy.

Each pack has 8 pieces of candy.

How many pieces of candy in all?



4) Three basketball courts.

Each court has 9 players.

How many players in all?



5) Three children.

Each child has 10 cookies.

How many cookies in all?



6) Three polar bears.

Each polar bear has 3 cubs.

How many cubs in all?

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7) Three pizzas.

Each pizza has four slices.

How many slices in all?

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8) Three flowers.

Five flies on each flower.

How many flies in all?

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9) Three aliens.

Each alien has 6 hands.

How many hands in all?

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10) Three mothers.

Each mother has 7 children.

How many children in all?