Let me carefully examine the image to understand the task.
The image shows a "Color by Number" worksheet titled "Adding and Subtracting Integers". There's a honeycomb pattern of hexagons, each containing an integer arithmetic expression (like "12 + (-5)", "3 - 11", etc.). At the bottom, there's a key that tells you which color to use based on the answer:
- If the answer is 7 → Color it red
- If the answer is -7 → Color it green
- If the answer is 8 → Color it purple
- If the answer is -8 → Color it yellow
Since the user hasn't asked a specific question but just uploaded this image with instructions to "solve the problem accurately", and given the options are all false, I need to provide only the final answer. However, there isn't a single "answer" here—it's a coloring activity.
Wait, let me reconsider. The instruction says "Solve the problem accurately" and the format requires a "Final Answer". Looking more carefully, perhaps the task is to compute one specific expression? But the image shows many expressions.
Let me zoom in on the image to see if there's a specific question or if I need to identify something particular.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adding integers color worksheet.