1 x 9
9
10 / 2
5
Ms. Downing bought 5 cans of tennis balls for her dog, Wrigley, to play with. Each can of tennis balls had 3 tennis balls inside. How many tennis balls did Ms. Downing buy in all?
15 tennis balls
Hazel and Chewy were sharing crickets. They had 8 cookies total. How many crickets will they each get if they share them equally?
4 crickets
0 x 7
0
4 / 4
1
Mrs. Duncan bikes on her Peloton 4 times a week. In three weeks, how many times will Mrs. Duncan bike on her Peloton?
12 times
Ms. Downing's cat, Felix, has 21 treats left in his bag. If she gives him three treats every day, how many days will his treats last for?
7 days
2 x 5
10
30 / 5
6
Mrs. Ingle woke up 4 times each night to feed baby Silas. In one week, how many times did Mrs. Ingle wake up to feed baby Silas?
28 times
Ms. Ingle's cat, Teetee, wanted to secretly steal Baby Silas' stuffed animals from his crib. Teetee can only carry 4 stuffed animals in his mouth at a time. If Baby Silas has 24 stuffed animals in his crib, how many trips will Teetee have to take into the crib to steal all of the stuffed animals?
6 trips
5 x 8
40
60 / 10
6
Mrs. Smith bought 3 packs of minibrands. Each pack had 6 minibrands inside. How many minibrands did Mrs. Smith have in all?
18 minibrands
Mr. Smith walked around the track a total of 27 times yesterday. If three laps around the track is one mile, how many miles did he walk yesterday?
9 miles
7 x 4
28
14 / 2
7
Mrs. Trull rearranged the desks in her classroom. She made 7 pods of desks. There were 3 desks in each pod. How many desks did she have in all?
21 desks
The students in third grade at Hazelwood Elementary were hatching chicks. There were a total of 35 chicks that hatched. If each third grade class (5 classes) shared the chicks equally between them all, how many chicks will each class get?
7 chicks