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Sheet # 3/Facts of Sixes

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1. Divide 54 cards into 6 equal piles. How many cards are in each pile?

 

 

2. How many cards will there be in each pile if you divide 42 cards into 6 equal piles? 60 cards? 36 cards?

 

 

3. Six boys share 45 cents equally. Therefore each boy gets ____ cents and there are _____ cents left over.

 

 

4. Suppose you deal out 50 cards to 6 children. Each child will get ______ cards, and you will have ______ extra cards to put in the center of the table.

 

 

5. Six boys buy a 55 cent candy bar and share the cost equally. Each boy pays ______ cents. One boy must give an extra cent. Why?

 

 

6. How many 6-cent balloons can you buy for 50 cents? How much money will you have left over?

 

 

7. Forty desks are in the room with 6 desks in each row. There are the same number of desks in each row. How many rows can you make? How many desks are left over?

 

 

8. If you divide an hour into 6 equal parts, how many minutes are there in each part?

 

 

9. Twenty four ice cubes are in the tray. How many can you put in each glass if you divide them equally among 6 glasses?

 

 

10. A cyclist travels 6 miles per hour. There are 24 miles to go. How long will it take?

 

 

11. Balloons: 6 cents each. You have 45 cents. How many can you buy?