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Sheet # 46


1) Nine tricycles.

How many wheels in all?

A) 18

B) 9

C) 36

D) 27
 


2) Nine plates.

Each plate has one cookie.

How cookies in all?


A) 7

B) 9

C) 8

D) 5
 


3) Nine children

How many ears in all?

A) 17

B) 11

C) 18

D) 9
 
 

4) Nine nickels.

How many cents in all?

A) 45

B) 9

C) 14

D) 36
 
 

5) Nine gallons of milk.

Four quarts in each gallon.

How many quarts in all
?

A) 27

B) 33

C) 36

D) 13
 


6) Nine ants.

Each ant has six legs.

How many legs in all?

A) 15

B) 54

C) 48

D) 60
 


7) Nine octopuses.

Each octopus has 8 arms

How arms in all?

A) 81

B) 64

C) 17

D) 72
 


8) Nine dimes.

How many cents in all?

A) 90

B) 50

C) 9

D) 45
 
 

9) Nine weeks

How many days in all?

A) 16

B) 9

C) 63

D) 56
 


10) Nine rows of pumpkins

Nine pumpkins in each row

How many pumpkins in all?

A) 72

B) 18

C) 81

D) 72