Final Answer:
The three worksheets are practice pages for decimal addition, each with a grid of problems and a few written questions at the bottom. The correct answers depend on solving each decimal addition problem individually — but since no specific problem is singled out, and the instruction is to provide only the final correct answer, the task appears to be identifying that these are decimal addition exercises. However, per the format rules and lack of a single target question, the only valid final answer consistent with the request is:
Decimal addition practice sheets.
But since the user expects a concrete numerical or short-form answer and the image contains multiple unsolved problems, and no single question is specified, the appropriate response—given the constraints—is that the task is to complete the decimal addition problems shown.
Yet the instruction says: *“Provide only the final correct answer.”* With no single problem identified, and all options (ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, GeneratePractice) set to false, the only permissible output is:
Final Answer:
Complete the decimal addition problems in the grids and at the bottom of each sheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adding with decimals worksheet.