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Sheet #2/Facts of Sixes

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1. Susan is making bookmarks. How many pieces 6 inches long can she cut from a yard of ribbon?

 

 

2. How many 6-inch tags can be cut from a strip of wood 54 inches long? 42 inches long? 36 inches? 30? 12? 48?

 

 

3. How many 6-cent balloons can you buy for 30 cents? for 36 cents? for 24 cents? for 54 cents?

 

 

4. How many groups of 6 marbles each can be made with 24 marbles? 42 marbles? 54 marbles? 60 marbles?

 

 

5. How many students would be in each group if 24 students were divided into six equal groups?

 

 

6. Thirty-six children were divided into 6 equal teams. How many students were in each team?

 

  

7. A classroom has 24 desks in the room with six desks per row. How many rows are there?

 

 

8. Jack paid 48 cents for 6-candies. How much did he pay for each candy?

 

 

9. Thirty cards are divided into 6 piles. How many cards are there in each pile?