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Sheet #10/Facts of Nine

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1. Betty carves flowers out of soap. She can make 9 flowers from 1 bar of soap. How many bars will she need for 36 flowers?

 

 

2. While playing ball, 9 boys were responsible for breaking a window pane. A new pane costs $81. If they share the cost equally, how much would each boy pay for the pane?

 

 

3. In Ed's spelling notebook he writes 9 words on a page. To write 72 words he needs _______ pages.

 

 

4. If a quart of ice cream serves 9 persons, how many quarts will be needed to serve 54 persons?

 

 

5. How many numbers between 9 and 90 can be divided by 9 without a remainder?

 

 

6. Thirty-six chairs are put into 9 rows with same number of chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in each row?

 

 

7. Sixty-three cookies must be divided equally among nine children. How many cookies would each child get? How many are left over?

 

 

8. Stamps cost 9 cents each. How many can you buy for 45 cents? for 72 cents? 27 cents?

 

 

9. Jeff puts 36 apples in 9 plastic bags. He puts the same number in each bag. How many apples did he put in each bag? How many are left over?

 

 

10. Karen has 67 cents. How many 9-cent candies can she buy?