Problem Analysis:
The image is a worksheet for the "100th Day of School." It contains a grid with 10 rows and 10 columns, where each cell has the number "10" written in it. The task involves coloring specific groups of cells according to the instructions provided on the left side of the worksheet.
#### Instructions:
1.
Color 10 '10's in red.
2.
Color 10 '10's in orange.
3.
Color 10 '10's in yellow.
4.
Color 10 '10's in green.
5.
Color 10 '10's in blue.
6.
Color 10 '10's in purple.
7.
Color 10 '10's in pink.
8.
Color 10 '10's in black.
9.
Color 10 '10's in gray.
10.
Color 10 '10's in brown.
After coloring, the worksheet asks:
-
How many total?
-
How many leftover?
Solution Approach:
#### Step 1: Understand the Grid
- The grid has 10 rows and 10 columns.
- Each cell contains the number "10."
- Therefore, the total sum of all numbers in the grid is:
\[
10 \times 10 = 100
\]
#### Step 2: Coloring Instructions
- You are asked to color
10 '10's for each of the 10 colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, black, gray, brown).
- Since there are 10 cells per color and 10 colors, you will color:
\[
10 \times 10 = 100 \text{ cells}
\]
#### Step 3: Total Colored Cells
- After coloring all the cells as instructed, you will have colored
100 cells in total.
#### Step 4: Leftover Cells
- Since the grid contains exactly 100 cells and you are coloring all 100 cells, there will be no leftover cells.
Final Answers:
1.
How many total?
- You will color
100 cells in total.
2.
How many leftover?
- There will be
0 leftover cells.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{100, 0}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 100 days worksheet.