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Sheet # 14

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Show your work.

1. Two boys share sea shells equally. How many shells should each boy take if they have 68 shells?



2. Mike had a rope 108 inches long. He cut it into 2 equal pieces. Each piece was _________ inches long.



3. Tom has 126 pennies. How many piles of 3 pennies each can he make?



4. If 3 boys share 39 crayons equally, how many will each get?



5. If 4 boys share 24 cookies equally, how many will each get?



6. If 4 boys share equally 32 marbles, each will get ______ marbles.



7. Betsy and Sue want to share 88 beads equally. How many beads should each girl take?



8. Tom, Kathy, Sue, John, Maria, and Jose share 36 balls equally. How many will each get?



9. Two girls are buying a game. It costs $24. If they share the cost equally, how much should each girl pay?



10. If Mrs. Parks divides 55 pencils equally among 5 children, how many will each get?