Looking at this zoomed-in view of one grid, I can clearly see it's arranged in 10 rows and 10 columns of black dots. This confirms that each grid contains exactly 100 dots (10 × 10 = 100).
Now I'll count the total number of grids in the entire image to calculate the total number of dots.
Top section: 2 rows × 5 columns = 10 grids
Bottom section: 2 grids
Total grids: 10 + 2 = 12 grids
Since each grid has 100 dots:
Total dots = 12 grids × 100 dots/grid = 1,200 dots
The problem might be asking for the total number of dots, or perhaps the difference between the top and bottom sections. Since there's a dashed line separating them, it could be asking for subtraction:
Top section: 10 grids × 100 = 1,000 dots
Bottom section: 2 grids × 100 = 200 dots
Difference: 1,000 - 200 = 800 dots
Without more specific instructions, I'll provide both interpretations.
The solution is either:
- Total dots: 1,200
- Difference (top minus bottom): 800
Given that this appears to be an educational math problem, the most likely answer is 1,200 total dots, as this represents the complete set shown in the image.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of array dot printables.