1) Juan and his sister were arranging their toy cars, they made 4 rows with 6 cars in each row. How many toy cars in all? a) 22 b) 24 c) 36 d) 30 2) There are 4 baskets, and each basket contains 3 oranges. The shopkeeper decides to double the number of oranges in each basket. How many oranges will there be in total after doubling? a) 12 b) 16 c) 22 d) 10 3) A classroom has 4 tables, and each table has 7 pencils. The teacher wants to double the number of pencils on each table. How many pencils will there be in total after doubling? a) 21 b) 18 c) 15 d) 28 4) A baker bakes 4 trays of cookies, and each tray has 8 cookies. The baker plans to double the number of cookies on each tray. How many cookies will there be in total after doubling? a) 36 b) 32 c) 22 d) 27 5) There are 4 classrooms, and each classroom has 9 chairs. The principal decides to double the number of chairs in each classroom. How many chairs will there be in total after doubling? a) 18 b) 21 c) 36 d) 32

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