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Let’s look at the pattern in the circles.
We have 5 rows and 5 columns — that’s 25 circles total. Some are filled with drawings, some are blank.
Let’s count how many are already drawn:
Row 1: 5 drawings
Row 2: 5 drawings
Row 3: 2 drawings (Olympic Gold + one with dots) → then 3 blanks
Row 4: 0 drawings → all 5 blank
Row 5: 0 drawings → all 5 blank
Row 6: 0 drawings → all 5 blank
Wait — actually, let me recount the rows carefully.
Looking again:
There are 6 rows? No — let’s count the horizontal lines of circles.
Actually, from top to bottom:
- Row 1: 5 circles (all drawn)
- Row 2: 5 circles (all drawn)
- Row 3: 5 circles → first two drawn, last three blank
- Row 4: 5 circles → all blank
- Row 5: 5 circles → all blank
- Row 6: 5 circles → all blank
That’s 6 rows × 5 = 30 circles? But the image shows only 5 columns and... let me count vertically.
Actually, looking at the image structure:
It’s arranged as 5 columns wide, and how many rows tall?
From top to bottom:
First row: 5 circles
Second row: 5 circles
Third row: 5 circles
Fourth row: 5 circles
Fifth row: 5 circles
Sixth row: 5 circles
Yes — 6 rows × 5 columns = 30 circles total.
Now, how many are already drawn?
Row 1: 5
Row 2: 5
Row 3: 2 (first two)
Rows 4–6: 0 each
So total drawn = 5 + 5 + 2 = 12
Total circles = 30
So blank circles = 30 - 12 = 18
But wait — is the question asking for something else? The user didn’t specify what the task is.
Hold on — maybe this is a “complete the pattern” or “how many more to draw?” type of problem?
Since no specific instruction was given, but the context is homework help, and the image has partially filled circles, perhaps the implied task is:
“How many circles are still empty?”
Or maybe “How many more do you need to draw to fill all circles?”
Given that, and since we counted:
Total circles: 6 rows × 5 columns = 30
Drawn circles: Let’s list them by position to be sure.
Row 1: all 5 drawn → positions (1,1) to (1,5)
Row 2: all 5 drawn → (2,1) to (2,5)
Row 3: only first two drawn → (3,1) and (3,2); (3,3), (3,4), (3,5) are blank
Rows 4,5,6: all blank → 5 each → 15 blank
So blank in row 3: 3
Blank in rows 4–6: 15
Total blank = 3 + 15 = 18
Double-check:
Drawn: row1=5, row2=5, row3=2 → 12
Total: 30
30 - 12 = 18 → correct.
So if the task is “how many circles are left to draw?” or “how many are empty?”, the answer is 18.
But maybe the task is different? Perhaps it’s about continuing a sequence?
Looking at the drawings:
Row 1: pizza, sun/wave, DELL logo, peace sign, eye
Row 2: 16, no symbol, spiral, planet with stars, Olympic rings
Row 3: “Olympic Gold”, moon with craters, then blank
No obvious numerical or logical sequence across rows.
Perhaps it’s just counting empty spaces.
Another thought: maybe the student is supposed to draw something in each circle based on a theme? But without instructions, we can’t assume that.
Given the information, the most straightforward interpretation is: count how many circles are still blank.
And we’ve done that carefully.
Final verification:
Total circles: 6 rows × 5 columns = 30
Filled circles:
- Row 1: 5
- Row 2: 5
- Row 3: 2 (only first two)
- Rows 4,5,6: 0
Sum filled: 5+5+2 = 12
Empty: 30 - 12 = 18
Yes.
Final Answer:
18
We have 5 rows and 5 columns — that’s 25 circles total. Some are filled with drawings, some are blank.
Let’s count how many are already drawn:
Row 1: 5 drawings
Row 2: 5 drawings
Row 3: 2 drawings (Olympic Gold + one with dots) → then 3 blanks
Row 4: 0 drawings → all 5 blank
Row 5: 0 drawings → all 5 blank
Row 6: 0 drawings → all 5 blank
Wait — actually, let me recount the rows carefully.
Looking again:
There are 6 rows? No — let’s count the horizontal lines of circles.
Actually, from top to bottom:
- Row 1: 5 circles (all drawn)
- Row 2: 5 circles (all drawn)
- Row 3: 5 circles → first two drawn, last three blank
- Row 4: 5 circles → all blank
- Row 5: 5 circles → all blank
- Row 6: 5 circles → all blank
That’s 6 rows × 5 = 30 circles? But the image shows only 5 columns and... let me count vertically.
Actually, looking at the image structure:
It’s arranged as 5 columns wide, and how many rows tall?
From top to bottom:
First row: 5 circles
Second row: 5 circles
Third row: 5 circles
Fourth row: 5 circles
Fifth row: 5 circles
Sixth row: 5 circles
Yes — 6 rows × 5 columns = 30 circles total.
Now, how many are already drawn?
Row 1: 5
Row 2: 5
Row 3: 2 (first two)
Rows 4–6: 0 each
So total drawn = 5 + 5 + 2 = 12
Total circles = 30
So blank circles = 30 - 12 = 18
But wait — is the question asking for something else? The user didn’t specify what the task is.
Hold on — maybe this is a “complete the pattern” or “how many more to draw?” type of problem?
Since no specific instruction was given, but the context is homework help, and the image has partially filled circles, perhaps the implied task is:
“How many circles are still empty?”
Or maybe “How many more do you need to draw to fill all circles?”
Given that, and since we counted:
Total circles: 6 rows × 5 columns = 30
Drawn circles: Let’s list them by position to be sure.
Row 1: all 5 drawn → positions (1,1) to (1,5)
Row 2: all 5 drawn → (2,1) to (2,5)
Row 3: only first two drawn → (3,1) and (3,2); (3,3), (3,4), (3,5) are blank
Rows 4,5,6: all blank → 5 each → 15 blank
So blank in row 3: 3
Blank in rows 4–6: 15
Total blank = 3 + 15 = 18
Double-check:
Drawn: row1=5, row2=5, row3=2 → 12
Total: 30
30 - 12 = 18 → correct.
So if the task is “how many circles are left to draw?” or “how many are empty?”, the answer is 18.
But maybe the task is different? Perhaps it’s about continuing a sequence?
Looking at the drawings:
Row 1: pizza, sun/wave, DELL logo, peace sign, eye
Row 2: 16, no symbol, spiral, planet with stars, Olympic rings
Row 3: “Olympic Gold”, moon with craters, then blank
No obvious numerical or logical sequence across rows.
Perhaps it’s just counting empty spaces.
Another thought: maybe the student is supposed to draw something in each circle based on a theme? But without instructions, we can’t assume that.
Given the information, the most straightforward interpretation is: count how many circles are still blank.
And we’ve done that carefully.
Final verification:
Total circles: 6 rows × 5 columns = 30
Filled circles:
- Row 1: 5
- Row 2: 5
- Row 3: 2 (only first two)
- Rows 4,5,6: 0
Sum filled: 5+5+2 = 12
Empty: 30 - 12 = 18
Yes.
Final Answer:
18
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of creative thinking worksheet.