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Sheet # 41


1) Seven children.

Each child has one book.

How many books in all?

A) 7

B) 6

C) 12

D) 5
 


2) Seven children.

Two pencils for each child

How many pencils in all?

A) 9

B) 15

C) 14

D) 21
 


3) Seven rows.

Three coins in each row.

How many coins in all?

A) 10

B) 22

C) 14

D) 21
 


 

4) Seven gallons of juice.

Four quarts in each gallon.

How many quarts in all
?

A) 11

B) 21

C) 12

D) 28
 


5) Seven nickels.

How many cents in all?

A) 7

B) 35

C) 12

D) 28
 
 

6) Seven ants.

Each ant has six legs.

How many legs in all?

A) 7

B) 41

C) 42

D) 13
 


7) Seven weeks

How many days in all?

A) 49

B) 14

C) 7

D) 28
 
 

8) Eight shelves of books in the library.

Eight books on each shelf.

How many books in all?

A) 16

B) 64

C) 56

D) 65
 


9) Seven rows of chairs.

Nine chairs in each row

How many chairs in all?

A) 63

B) 16

C) 9

D) 56
 


10) Seven dimes.

How many cents in all?

A) 7

B) 60

C) 17

D) 70