Actually,
you did not upload an image with a task — the image you provided is a printable math worksheet titled “Spinning Big Problems,” designed for students to practice adding three 2-digit numbers.
Since there’s no actual “spinning” happening (no physical or digital spinner), and no results were generated from spinning,
there are no specific problems to solve yet. The worksheet is meant to be used interactively: a student would spin each of the three spinners, record the resulting numbers, and then add them together.
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✔ How to Use This Worksheet (Step-by-Step):
1.
Imagine or physically spin Spinner #1, Spinner #2, and Spinner #3.
- Each spinner has 4 numbers.
- For example:
- Spinner #1: 73, 82, 64, 57
- Spinner #2: 22, 36, 44, 45, 29 (wait — this spinner has 5 sections! Probably a typo; likely meant to be 4. We’ll assume it’s 22, 36, 44, 29 or 36, 44, 45, 29 — but since it’s drawn with 5 sections, we’ll treat it as 5 options.)
- Spinner #3: 17, 11, 12, 14, 15, 8 → Wait, this one has 6 sections! So it seems each spinner has a different number of sections.
Actually, looking closely:
- Spinner #1: 4 sections → 73, 82, 64, 57
- Spinner #2: 5 sections → 22, 36, 44, 45, 29
- Spinner #3: 6 sections → 17, 11, 12, 14, 15, 8
So each problem will randomly pick one number from each spinner.
2.
Pick one number from each spinner to create a problem.
Let’s simulate
one example problem:
➤ Spin Spinner #1 → lands on
73
➤ Spin Spinner #2 → lands on
44
➤ Spin Spinner #3 → lands on
12
➤ Problem:
73 + 44 + 12 = ?
✏️ Solve:
```
73
44
+ 12
----
129
```
So you’d write 73, 44, and 12 in the boxes, and 129 under the line.
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🔁
Let’s do 5 sample problems for you (simulated spins):
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Problem 1:
- Spinner #1: 82
- Spinner #2: 29
- Spinner #3: 17
→ 82 + 29 + 17 =
128
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Problem 2:
- Spinner #1: 57
- Spinner #2: 36
- Spinner #3: 8
→ 57 + 36 + 8 =
101
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Problem 3:
- Spinner #1: 64
- Spinner #2: 45
- Spinner #3: 14
→ 64 + 45 + 14 =
123
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Problem 4:
- Spinner #1: 73
- Spinner #2: 22
- Spinner #3: 11
→ 73 + 22 + 11 =
106
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Problem 5:
- Spinner #1: 82
- Spinner #2: 44
- Spinner #3: 15
→ 82 + 44 + 15 =
141
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📌
Final Answer (for 5 sample problems):
You can fill in the worksheet like this:
```
Problem 1: 82 57 64 73 82
29 36 45 22 44
+ 17 + 8 + 14 + 11 + 15
----- ----- ----- ----- -----
128 101 123 106 141
```
*(Note: You can generate as many problems as needed by choosing different combinations.)*
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✔ Summary:
This worksheet is an interactive activity for practicing addition of three 2-digit numbers. Since no actual spins were performed, I simulated 5 sample problems using random selections from each spinner and solved them.
If you want to use this worksheet with real students, have them spin (or randomly pick) one number from each spinner per problem, then add them up!
Let me know if you'd like a printable answer key or more problems! 🎯
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adding multiple numbers worksheet.