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Sheet # 39


1) Six children.

One spoon for each child.

How spoons in all?

A) 7

B) 6

C) 12

D) 5
 


2) Six children.

Two forks for each child

How many forks in all?

A) 2

B) 6

C) 12

D) 4
  


3) Six packs of erasers.

Three erasers in each pack.

How many erasers in all?

A) 24

B) 12

C) 9

D) 18
 

 

4) Six gallons of milk.

Four quarts in each gallon.

How many quarts in all
?

A) 30

B) 18

C) 24

D) 10
 


5) Six nickels.

How many cents in all?

A) 24

B) 30

C) 11

D) 12
  
 

6) Six ants.

Each ant has six legs.

How many legs in all?

A) 36

B) 12

C) 30

D) 24
  


7) Football game. Six points for a touchdown.

Seven touchdowns

How many points in all?

A) 30

B) 36

C) 13

D) 42
 
 

8) Six players on each team.

Eight teams.

How many players in all?

A) 42

B) 48

C) 12

D) 32
  


9)  Six marbles in a bag.

Nine bags.

How many marbles in all?

A) 18

B) 54

C) 15

D) 48
 
 

10) Six dimes.

How many cents in all?

A) 10

B) 45

C) 60

D) 40