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Sheet # 38



1) Five players on each team.

Eight teams.

How many players in all?

A) 40

B) 30

C) 8

D) 45



2) Five children.

How many feet in all?

A) 15

B) 7

C) 5

D) 10



3) Five dogs.

How many legs in all?

A) 20

B) 5

C) 15

D) 10
 


4) Five baskets.

One ball in each basket.

How many balls in all?

A) 2

B) 6

C) 5

D) 4
 


5
) Five bowls.

Each bowl has 6 fish.

How many fish in all?

A) 11

B) 22

C) 35

D) 30
 



6) Five pizzas.

Each pizza has three slices.

How many slices in all?

A) 8

B) 15

C) 10

D) 12
 

 
7) Five folders.

Each folder has 5 pages.

How many pages in all?

A) 9

B) 25

C) 10

D) 15
 
 

8) Five weeks.

How many days in all?

A) 25

B) 5

C) 35

D) 30
 
 

9) Five boxes.

Each box has nine crayons.

How many crayons in all?

A) 30

B) 8

C) 45

D) 25
 
 

10) Five rows.

Each row has ten cupcakes.

How many cupcakes in all?

A) 45

B) 15

C) 50

D) 35