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Sheet # 15

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1. Tim has 16 puppies and he is putting them into 8 boxes. How many puppies will go into each box?

2. There are 10 balloons and 5 clowns. How many balloons does each clown have?


3. Sam saw 36 cars on the highway. Six cars were in each lane. How many lanes of cars?


4. There were 45 frogs in all and 5 groups. How many frogs in each group?


5. Alex has 64 soccer balls. She wants to put them in 8 equal groups. How many go in each group?


6. There were two roller coasters at the fair and 18 people waiting for their turn. If there were equal amounts of people in each roller coaster, how many people were in each roller coaster?


7. There were 24 horses in all. There were 3 corrals. How many horses would go in each corral?


8. There are 42 toy trucks. John wants to put them into 7 equal piles. How many trucks in each pile?


9. There were 42 tacos. There were 6 on each plate. How many tacos on each plate?


10. There are 14 aliens. There are 7 spaceships and all the aliens want to get into the space ships equally. How many aliens would be in each spaceship?